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OS linear naman TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. _ “| the war will be brought to « speedy and glorious termi. | COMMERCIAL. ae on An's Seaeged age wes pecker say Pokre, boast KrOUND EXTRACT. OF in Senate. r. McCLeRNanp & compliment to Mr. A “4 shortly aner pZAmmaron, Tuesday, June 16,1046, | for his able defence reamed contended that the 3 Griswold nad tit poerage pnnengere ennai ries Sores disease wr = ortly after prayers, e reading of the » | sword was ient, in consequence i i i Mr. J K. Walues, thecprivate Secretary ofthe Execu- | sguresnaaaat Merton Pe wcretin, Hea(of Providence), 29 days from Mobile, | ing, sc the patient, and is p tive. reported and delivered several messages from the Mr. Granam confined himself strictly to the subject be- ‘export operations, er & Ames; 41 Collomb & I: + 2 bbis beeswax | ir all other remedies Presideut of the United States, in writing—the Oregon fore the committee—i i re used @ cessation the Indian bi day we heard of no sale for that purpose; the enquiry, cotton to o1 9 08 ee 5 treaty supposed to be among them, a large square budget Mr. Yancy defended the President, and justified the for the Eastward, and domestic ne. | Tortugas, 5} ‘Taglio ia, of Boston, from New Or he semor rmanent cure of all diseases au done up fared seals eK course of the government against Mexico. pretty good, aud soles in Genesee ave reported fgrny, for Hora, Tee L nee boos chest caremacte of Cope, | ss impart of the blood or habit ofthe os 5 ND SURGICAL. —— pile Zounson, of La., made another set speech onthe | Mr. Tnomrson, of Mi $425 according to quality. Michigan is a lit | “Norwegian bark Juno, Bandexan, 52 days from Bergen, Nor- | have received, within the last four years, at our differ MEDICAL AND ee Houmah Jand patents, when the subject was laid aside of taking a census of nd is held at $4 $406. We hear of trans n ballast, 112 ra, to Schmidt & Brichen. | ent agencies, more’ than five certificates of cures Ng QUAC 1¥ ~De. Mearioce hen bone, fs ees till to-morrow. the disctasion of other m actions to some extent at these rates; wheat, Genesee, is Manschaik, from raz May J9th, | early one half of which were of cases that have | °% 25 yearsu the ouccesstul treatment une. . THE STATE OF THE FINANCES. the debate was limited arrived. He moved that the com- ‘selling at 95 cents, but holders do not generally feel dis- to ous, Brothers. Ju Tor) ed incurable. We have the testimonials ineases, mercurial af ree 3 nptions. green The Vice Paesipewr laid before the Senate one ofthe mittee rise, for the pu of extending the time, as it posed to operate at so low a figure. i¢ Emma, bound W in ballas | aizstcts lergymen and. 4 explling its yirtu me re Rio ods we elon wi Iretended eargeous, See messages received from the President, which was upon was probable the tariff bill would not be taken upto day, | CorromeeThe market reiaine quiet, and the sales 7 ais in tala ae Tho: | prescribe Wee thee Detients With Seriect crcenecnd satiatze. | hie London diplonsa, with, the ‘signatares of ex. the subject of the Finances, and covering & report from and as the amendment of Mr. Hungerford was not print. small. The! no perceptible change in prices, al- Pe EN gt Oo Pag gp hg ton Wa, will vote Yalcians ‘with pleasure-— | aminers of the Koyal College of, Surgeous, Sir the Secretary of the Treasury on the subject, forwhich ed. (Voices: “Yes, it is printed.” and “Here's a copy on though buyers have had the advantage on a few parcels, | jas, {0 days, 1n balls for Baltimore, soon. ‘15th inst, | The columns of an # will not allow us the opportuni | Astley Cooper's, Sir Anthony Carlisle's, Ken Key, ie tes of see another column of the paper-—@rdered tobe printed: my desk”) " He that he would withdraw the mo. we quote— Pemerara, biig Justina, d saa Wit brig linia" | tye enenting but ee cases oh “we invite atten: | fice 201% Fulton'st.. Letters atteuded to, me tere CHAIRMAN ON RIGN RELATIONS. tion, i coul satisfied the previot I ‘ ood, Wood, 16 days from Arezeil . | ton. Who ps. PT ror M3 Pursuant to order, the Senate proceeded to the choice, not be moved on the bill when it ceae inde the Hone eiagsin are “Bie, Sarah, Woo 8, aye, from Areseibo (FR). | DYSPEPSIA. MONTHLY Keron FoR May Soh Hail Pear a, 3 days from Cardenas, with fio | No fluid ot medicine has ever, been discoyered which s0 NEW HORE wepickt." ap SURGICAL INSTI easels left before reported. | nearly resembles the gastric Juice or saliva, Ew YORK M p! TUTETSuS SUCCESSFULLY TREATED, { Baden by ballot, of a Chairman for the Relations, to fill the vacancy occ: nation of Mr. Allen, yesterd mmittee on Foreign Mr. McKay said it bab Uplands. mmitiee on F rele tall; MeKay was probable no other bill would be | ta,oriop, Iplands. B up to-day. hhds molasses to J Mr. Tuowrsox would withdraw his motion, with the | Qraiiaty The J Hhas been 10 day winds and fog. fe nd strength the organs of besos shed lene bps Fs It positively cures eras, 6 7 . Second balloting. understanding t! ‘i Te V . is a ae 3 Pleurisy acute. Whole number of votes oe per ea ght ong ayn lala ie wre bie coer ay, dy days from Windsor (N 8), | Deb Nite Urem 9 rea the following SAmetoes tthe heer ane | 3 Fe te ae Page Aetar Fe Mr Josra, of Georgia, said he would enter into no | aa Brig Alabama’ Mews, 6 days rom Blue Hill, with granite, many ol gions tory mould Ye bao pi, Ppt a me Ech df . such stipulations, ja to H Butter. | re ilies in th 9 Exammed to detect disease | 10 Primary Mr. 20 ‘ | 9 Schr Eli f Bi , from Guayama, PR, | reference tosome of the first families in the ho hay Cana yeneresl Mr. 1 verhe Cuainaax rapped to order; and the committeo note wone one nove 2ist hy Elzabath, ow (o ar to B De Forrest & c0,78 casks | used it with perfect success in this and otherdustreasing dis- | , 0! the lungs. | 8 Roserief santerd Mr. 0 Bits 7 TR emaninente latin Lee, aeanonetieare ——_—__ molasses’ to order. Vessels left before reported. ‘Sth inst, | ease ‘Acute rheuina £ ost eae Mr. 9 2 THE SUPPLEMENTAL WAR BILL. | How Heaterd Ot) Market. Hue stegilt arse: sobics ineoce: Nach in tr ceandiomeasts-|~- oy Touadenesbear Sars taicieemees' ot in eames £ + Teatlaaaeeg 3 ~~ Mr. a The committee then rose, and Mr. Hanatson, from the | For the week ending June 15, 1846. 9ch lusts lat 37 long Ta. spoke whale schr Belife, 3 days from | yeodi omtcd whihs disease ‘of the, throst, chest and sto- | 7 CONS MDa sary: syphi |i Goamsel leanne Mr. 2 committee on conference on the disagreeing votes on | ypparm— We have no change to notice in the market, | Provincetown, bound oua cruize. | Mach? the mucus’ membrane became so affected that almost t Pi! 5 Great debitity and ‘loss of Mr. 1 i reports which remains very dull. A sale of 2875 gallons head | Schr Mary Augusta, Hewes (of Warren), 15 days from | every arcicle of food I took produced such a nausea, or irrita: 5 Sourness and wind on st ‘appetite ry F Mr. 1 ft rds of debate, it wa pore anuly | matter has been made since our last, at 91} Cents, cash. | Matanzas, with nagar to. Nesmith. & Walsh 158 hhds sugar | Gver? price of food | took Produced shen « nantes OF ag, | > Soumess and wind on sto-| appetit ney b after a few words of debate, it was concurred in—ayes | yee. Ty Pp ; ! { re ! No election. Whale.—The market has been quiet since our last. | Howlind & Aspinwall; 100 boxes do 60 hhds molasses F G | | confined myself almost entirely tothe use of cocoa; even f gleet. 7 Cataneous ions. Mr. Bacay moved to postpone the election till tomor | “i TSe"tt section trovie or the applet of oe | wes nou sale of about 800 bole edlected N. W. Coast, | Phurston, Sail edn company ich brig Clifton, for Boston. | I wax obliged ta throw of. canscarealy detribe | 6 Cazex futss, 5 Cane oF cuemien a ine row at one o'clock. Division—Lost, 17 to 29, on etendd } » a ts, cas! | “ny te xf j ‘he ne cts Whole number of votes cast,... . 49 will have two major generals and four brigadier generals. | {M8 market. A sale of about 14,000 Ibs N. W. Coast and | Carysfond’s: Reeferwreckers alongade taking out their car- | [eteuad.l waa .anprehens!ve tat? lee Oot oy iis | 1 Bar oper eens Tapa Necessary to an election, 5, ‘The proviso makes it the duty of the President, after the | S°Uth Sea was made in New York last week, at 34.035 Pa black ; the fall re igbad her sails set; the | ‘The di ‘became so inveterate that it iced arupture | 6 Ulcerated legs, of jong ve Sevier Wpogined 22 votes: Mr. Archer, 21; Mr. conclusion of a peace with Mexico, to reduce ‘the num. | ent, ctsh. ermaphrodite had her sails furled; they had not been long all blond vessel, 1 was conn several weeks ae i Benton, 1; Mr. Webster, 3; Mr. Niles, 1; Mr. Crittenden, | ber of those two grades of officers to what it is now, | The C: ba ha iy ‘ nen frome: aN ; ; j rope. ‘Schr Sarah Charchman, f Philadelph sedi L=No'election. Viz One major general and two brigadier generals, | The Richmond Enguirer of he 16th inst, says:—For | days from New Griemes with wheat to S L McCready; 8000 | eof hernia under ad 5, PRORAN BAL NOTING. without TERT) Hae of commissions. } | the last week we hi had incessant rai damp Yapsbels spept Ronee bale Od iron A Charchaan, | tucled goufidenc ‘on i x tment. nnn Necessary to achoice. INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL gloomy weather. We regret to hear, vicing: | 4th inet, off the Tortugss, spoke, brig Jonephine, from 3 fandt, of Albany, fo fnlarged ‘prostate glands Krom these facts | was induced at, first to procure one bottle Tanclice tavesrpdants | 1 Very bad bur. | 12 Strictures in urethra. 1 lajury of the spine. ea a was taken up in the House, and the amendments dis-| ty, the wheat crop has been severely injured, the ears cussed. tl d t, h At half past three o'clock, the House adjourned. py Agen is fe RE Gee a y wo large estates on James River, about 76 le schr Edwin, of Provincetown, out 00 Says, wi vo hr Boundary, Monagal, 13 days from Windsor, NS, i ter, tO mastel ne ates L 1 Injury of the h miles below Richmond, and were glad to 0 little anges, Ellis, from Nassau, via Elethuera, with fruit, | tes. ning One or two bottles, I | ‘The poor attended to between 9 and 10, forenoon. mis done by the rain. But little rust has made jts | to P Smit omitted for some days to take it, and soon found that | requi- H. BOSTWICK, M. D., * | appearance, and there is @ prospect of a rich harvest. | |, Sehr Cotton Planter, Boles, 13 days from Savannah, with | red more, as the disease wasnot entirely subdued. I reward | jet? 1w*rre Attending Surgeon aud Physician, head, the arrival at Baltimore of the brig Hebe, | 1: f rice, to master, | ton 3, Mr. Webster 1, Mr. Nil Bagby 1. No electi Mr. Asuiey moved to postpone the election till to- morrow at one o’clock. Division—lost 21 to 26. Fifth balloting. Sixth balloting éL 49 From Rio Janetro. Weannounced, yesterday, under our telegraphic | Whole number voting. dyspepsia and affections of the throat an sie he corn fields were remarkably luxuriant. Many ef ra T days from Wilmington, NC, with na- | 4aceriein cure for dyene tes like a charm in composing MEDICAL ‘ Necessary toa choice 26 5 from Rio Janeiro. From the Americdn we take | the estates on lower James River have either concluded | yaistyetrouratony,” (ay# from Wilmin f | Ghestomach aud allSying atough. Lintend in future @& keep | DE JOHNSON, 17 Duane street, near Chatham strech 20 Mr. Archer had, . . 18 | : nS , | or commenced their harvests, Others to begin | “Schr Josephine, Lattourette, 6 days from Baltimore, with | {gone or two on ined for the ase of my family. | D) weil known a3 the most successful in New Mr. Se 29 | the following additional intelligence from Rio and | Yesterday. ‘Their crops s been ripe | mdze ta Johnson & Louden, 13th, in Hainpton joke |» With great regard, your friend, nthe treatment of venereal diseases. * Mr 1 Montevideo :— Iorine scythe. From whi fs harvests | bark Strafford, of New York—had putinleaky. 9) | - W.L. VAN KLEECK tation for skill in those old half-cured cases that have ex Mr. 3 ) ; ts | ™*Schr Silvia Higbee, Higbee, 3 days from Philadelphia, with |" Mr. Van Kleeck was formerly’ Sheriff and Clerk of Albany pre-eminent. Gleet, stricture, ulcers apon N ’ 10 ve Janeino, April 25, 1846.—Si las on lower James Biver will be produc! have | coal | ity and d' recently in che War Department at nose, pains in the head and bones “* has been very litte doing in four, ‘The vtock ik an | We seen nature in more luxuriant beauty. ‘Schr Herald, Parker, 3 days from Philadelphia, coal. ima s Mr. D 0 | Pesthaing pe IR Sight S| rey The mag in m ‘The Frederick (Md.) Herald, of Saturday, says: Our | Schr Signet,, on, from Philadelphia, coal.’ | i — Mr. 0 3 | caand Sricacenmonl sect yyahcw) hove thereforg | Reighbors of the Examiner, in the last number of their | Schr Mississippi, Jolin, Philadelpl |. Dr. Townsend—Being afflicted with dyspepsi long Mr. Di 0 2 | ei Pi rloldere don dren gue have therefore | paper, give a very glowing account of the prospect of | Schr Excel, Lovell, Boston, mds | time e endeavored frequently to eradica ly prevented. Recent Mr. Calhoun... .0 1 no sales toreport. Holders are firm, supposing that after | the present growing crops.» We hope for the sake of our | Schr R Johnson, H dey, Lube | fe Without mercury. No alteration in diet or pre- No election. Thereupon, on motion of Mr. Speight, | Re gnonth of march shipments will be small. There is | agricultural friends their views upon the subject will be | Sehr Cambridge, Hall, Boston, mdse. | gat.at last,the more I used phy ire dol ie oe mn, Mr. Speight, | no Baltimore flour on hand, and a small cargo would go | 28"¢ : | Schr Abbot Lawrence, Goodshell, Boston, mdse. hecame, rendering tucertain the ‘prospect of effecting e cui an the election was postponed till to-morrow, at 1 o'clock, | off by retail to net $6.58. Richmond is held | fully verified. We profess not to speak with any perso- | Sor Emerald, Wheldon, Philade(phia, mdse | Recently this complaint developed itself QUACKERY. and the Senate went into Executive Session, as supposed, | tg mie aka ‘Golan are $t20) 22TH) | nat nowledge inthe matter, but many of the farmers, v Emerald Th pl bal aera | diocentidas abuertive theca trectea, tnvetet | DOCTOR, COOPER, 4 Dune street, member of ‘the tl . 4 i q . is inion, i f lows | ‘i : ions. Y 8, Lon is consulted confi- upon the Oregon treaty, on the line of 49, might be made by reducing the price 600 to 1,000 rs. per | sity with rogerd to the wheat crop, They’ aay iat the | ship; 2 barks; 1 brig—unknown- Pe eth pti Ares lg eclelab y eay Ts;| deutilf, on ait aeteape fincaeas igh he, cares wieaees House of Representatives. wey crop has svflered very much from the late rains, and hotles Hind mpaele reljeved trom this complaint, and sie | mercury or hindrance from Musiuéas. “Recent ates he | Very little good coffee offers. We quote selected, i ‘ Wasntnoron, June 16, 1846. 1 500 + 9 50: 9 ; | that, in many instanc OREGON—A KICK AGAINST THE MODY OF THE SENATE, | $100, 7 00} Arsts 91200 @ 9800 ; und regular 2/800 @ | jured by the scab: E cures influ- | ina few days. A practice oftwelve years enables Dr. C.to vi Sailed, = ¢ re ey i fee | 3 by Brig Ann Eliza, for Mobile; brig Louisa Beaton, for Rich: | distres: id aptom f) LA Yuden hee bit hy Pee aes con r mou, fect a cure, in ease of geueral fane- Debility, resulting from as ence, it na secret habit indulg fidence in it s yield from those fields, though to aaa e ee eerele dd ug esked leave to submit the fok | “The fear of war between th d Eng. | 0° much do, the: e | Ships Cambridge, for Liverpool: and Quebee, for London, | tion derangement of the organs. of life, impels ime to recom | men, protracted gleets, syphilitic eruption, and lowing preamble and resolations,and moved a suspension | au'on the Oragon question maker per take ee ai | the casual obterver they appoar promising, will be very | yyu'mchoral the SW Spie wind howe | ead yout Surmporats eet een. Tried by ache are thorguehly, cured by Dr C, Ae Whereas, the people are the only legitimate sovereigns pa ati iE ele ieee psa ‘The Georgetown Advocate of Saturday says, that the rt cay aga oanee Ra ick oa: peed wegen phos Were sesre of this republic, and are, of right, the arbiters of all ques- | wheat peeps that vicinity is greatly endangered by the Albany, August 30, 1845. ecord. Sonr H L Scranton, from Richmond, bound to Philadel. , i , | nally 60 cents per bag for coffee to the United States.-— | ¥ F i — OIL PAINTINGS. tions relating to the annexation of foreign territory or | j:xchange is likely to ¢o Up considerably, | Wet weather, the rust having made its appearance in | iis put into Norfolk on the ath inst: in distress. When off | J. W.Bonck, attheAtheneam Hotel, Brondway, son of Ex | FYENRY BENT respectfully informs gentlemen and, the States to the same and of ceding their territory, an Our advices from Montevideo are to the 7th instant, | ™&2y fields. Hog Island, on Sunday, was struck by lightning, shivering to. | Governor Bouck, was cured of this distressing complain by trade, that in future he, will carry on. ‘Line ferving their citizens with it to any foreign powe! A letter, dated Winchester, Va., June 13, s whereas, no measure involving either can be constitu. wi asiness and of a most unpleasant character. ‘The town of Mon. | s only, which will be executed Cahiers athe | Rleces both masts, instantly killing Sherman Kimberly, of | using two bottles ing Pictu tevideo had been for some days in possession of the black | fi ce ew Haven, and severely stuuningthe residue of the crew. rowing wheat is suffering immensely ; what the 4 ston, the Express Conductor, of No. 10 Wallst., | best possible manner. References given if requi q Uonally acted on by less than the whole legislative pow- | troops who had revolted The ade ere of the black | fad thrown down, is now being buried, and the matur | Quraxc, June 12—The ship Providence, Reid, previously { wis reliered of the dyspepsia of several years? standing by | way, New York. ‘223 Im* re. nd wherean itis believedant waite eee ean: | Up, the ministers having resigued on the demand of the | 406, 0f the whole sowing indet Tyr eke steamer St Geomges which reports, the'Perscteruees | PALPITATION OF THE HEART. | i eRTOAGE pest Government, (under the felee ptinen ee eee troops. | Subsequently, tranquility had been restored, {ime, ifthe rain pare to Boy not anh Deliig’ ou with asengera, anda number of other vessels, below Greed | Mr. Sarah Calling, 200 Washington street, Brogklynhad the | ()N BOND AND MORTGAGE, foraterm of rears, on portion of our territory west of the Rocky Mountains, “™y,4.emkorary government established. ed by all kinds of weeds and grass. Bel ernitines nega i nsations for several years—was entirely cured by tak above named sum belongeto an estate in trast, and it will Nenominated Oregon territory, to which te the oa tonsa Tee hae bees cor the last four or five |" The Newark Advertiser suys, that the crops in New | ,,caht Downing, of the bark Adeline, arrived this morning, botite et i 's. reports that his vessel was very | during two bottles. divided in sums to suit applicants. Apply to 8. 8. es generally, are highly protaiae. The season | keeping the crew constantly at the panes for ‘Water Office, Basement. je of 54.40, our title is “ clear and unquestionable,” and su- x. Whitmor, Bergen, New, Jersey, was afflicted with the | No. 11 Wall street, in the Croton part of the soldiers require the landing of Gen. Rivera, perior to all others to title or prete. f title, iti q i vd is us far has been favorable,and there is now @ good pros- | that after he got into the guif, he thirt palpitation of the heart, and pains in the back and shoulders, a3l m*re * believed, ‘within a few days pact submitted tke Brose, | WHO, since his arrival jhas Leen on board the Spanish | pect of abundant harv Feet Eee hier (OS theta ee al eee Sosevere astobe unable to sleep nights—was eutirely re- TARRANT'S COMPOUND dent of ‘the United States, and, through him, to the | fered to ng, we, English and French ministers have re | Ey ie Sereizard Jit hoowns aad lower: evade sored to health ty eh OAND ULCERS. Senate, a | proposition to compromise what she | Baswue trove atecked the ofioy cetants & body of the | = 7” Passengers Arrived. | areas of che Menionees Sauls. John Baxter, 117 Fulton street, cured of mercurial ulcers, insists to. be- the difficulties that-oexist between | port’ und Rengienie rod ea ae MOF Re |i a cam Packer OnPeetitoee ha eric, Chavon Me Notice to Mariners. Charles Edwards, 129 Ureenwich street, cured of terrible ourselves and that government, by which she pro- leaving even S window ahutter, All dhe ecnte ees aot | Hiker Madame: Cello, Aladamme Schenck Aes Seienck Mer Trinity House, Loxpox, May 23, 1016, | sores, which covered his whole body, attacking his throat poses to accept one half of said territory to pre- Be shay’ then 06 th into the njeuts 8nd | Humbert, Madame Humbert, Miss D Bodisco, Mr Dupout— | Fast Toxour Buoy.—Notice is hereby given that the | andeyes: was eight months in Quebec Hospital, and pro- yi ‘ a serve the peace of the two governments, ema compen: papers were either torn or thrown into the river—the | 262 in steerage. White Can Buoy, at the Eart End of ‘ongue at | nounced incurable—was perfectly restored by the use of two ye ery Popular, ae oP we hecerton to ms (ag sate her for claims which have no foundation in fact, and | Gubceln.ofthe port, Col. Estivao, and three or four officers | pDeMbaana~Brig Judvon—Mr Freduck, Mr Thompson, Mr | the ester entraice of the Gueen's Channel, as been bottles. eA CE) owledge its eliency. For ral mae leand retail, BY whereas itis believed the Senate have been in se rhe Prosi 4 | Etgler, Mr MeMiun. away, and replaced by a black nun buoy of large dimensions, . és Jagr gist, Key. jason on ih tathorand recommended ani advil tne | yarn apd ote eflonrs of the government | Os Gussie Ship Inge Bact, ATanber, 1 | Stiuied bys bal a oop ack abe MeCatam, ie Bhi areas, sev Asay Sere Fash. Mobi) ML Gre Aaah: President to accept the same; and embody it in the terms i ovat H “ | 4 My S HERBE! door mine pa re s Mend Hendrickson. Savannah; M. A: Santos, Norfolk; G. M. Carey, of a treaty, tobe Signed by the proper officers of the wo | tur of Wat: Mag ieee ie Pose reseed and the Mini | Passongors Sailed. Whatemen sn | Aire Wheelwright 1 Cherry street, severe pains in breast Pi Sateen scan keane Sey erent renmaitied to them erosadltiogtion; Pacheo, the Iate Commanderin-chief. Several perso Livenyooi—Steamship Hibernia, from Boston—Mr John- | Cliat New Bedford 15th, bark Peri, Mayhew, Indian and | iow wearin. mrlz tmér chich h " 9 have been killed in the streets by the black soldiers, | stone aud lady, Jam y tlantic Oceans, * LIVER COMPLAINT. | TO THE PUBLIC. syueh requires the sanction of the people, and the action who have heen parading. about half drunk. ‘This, how, | ended fabinion, of Hosta gression BO | ENS” Zetland, Jan at, Candace, Bolles, New Loudon, | Aifred T. Conklin, 385 Madison street—wife eared of the | wan comm ity are dint disease by Dr.JO8, connot be constitutioually. adjusted. abi settled. by the | ¢ket 48 Now put a stop to, as they have been sent'to the | Alls, cf Frovidexce; sain (Oire B ; Foreign Ports. see an extensive hoarding house No. a Beate | A HEINE ters Deane strset nese st” Bis Lied t, Y adjusted and settled by the treaty power; and whereas the attempt thus secretl y to adjust the matter, when the people, or their immediate | representatives, are ignorant of the terms of the proposi- | not be allowed to come in again armed | fer Chas Pextaon, ‘Thos Trois, W Brown, of New v ork ‘ailors have been tiis morning landed from the English | Bumett and lady,'H Munroe and Indy, J V L Pray nand and we pre- | of Albsny; H Corniy 'W Woodcock, W B Langdo | lines, and wi iy rt f i * saa — ‘was covered with ulcers; my joints and bones were swollen on Giese tog, Beeman RE Soreae da Om Bore | auee nd ge compe was despted of was cured | a ind lat all my able could 'ot sleeps wp ene #0 Bay, Jam, June 2—In port, schr Mary Emeline, | Joshua Morton, 40 Morton street, wife cured of disease of | fined tomy bed; my arms and legs were goats wee ‘ re ign Heginbotham, F ee 2 several physicians, was salivated, but receiv tion, would be doing violence to the constitution and the | MautwerCharlesgon; SW Fiske Mobile: fatan, dune 1S Cid ship Robertson, Clark, Glaagow; | b00ds and son of bad sores ou Head aud body, ag. thi was cated’ by Dr. Joneph Beings tory force on them; be it herelore ee’ BO OMMEW | The custom-house has been closed all the time. Under | iuanchard’ J Mitchell W-purehel, £ Bat CPt Cr neneas muede eM es Cumaismare deed wonderhi ts" | Those who wish to, see me will Aud me at the comer of Resolved, That in the opinion of this House, it is the | {us state of things, nothing has been done, nor do we ely Mr lrviugs NO ‘zc, June 11 —Arr, bark Lloyds, Watts, Pool Dr. Townsend—I was attacked with @ distressing pain in | South strest and Maiden lane, where | shall be happy to give duty of the’ President and the Senate to postpone further | ‘ink any transactions will take place until it is seen ingell John & Mary, McMillan, Troon; Jane, Reed, No my hip joint, so bad that I could not walk without crute! thould not like to give im this certi atl particetans wien 1 sl “*N’ B.—Dr. H. has no other office but 20 street, near what course affa b will take. All the houses of the fo- reign agents and consuls are protected by the guards of Is of their different nations. yre. J Smith and Indy, Capt censideration and action on the same, and submit it to the ny Montreal J MeMunich, A people for their decision and instruction. ouglass, lad: uglass, WY bark Eouersctsa nt Dempster. don; brig Constituti and much o/ the time I was obliged to Foulds, 1; i ship Jessie, Oliver, several remedies, but they did not relieve i then sited | : - ¥ from the vi ‘anada; W H Henderson, J Benjamm, A sland, Dublin; bark Adeli ‘on one of our first jans; he did not eard of | Chatham, where hundreds of certificates may be seen. Resolved, further, That if the treaty-maki wer, | mares t ir : Jones, Quebec; W Wilson and lady, Kingston; Rt St “ ; bor few days it | _m5 im*r in secret conclave, ‘attempt to settio a question of the | guitt’g Genera Rivera landed last night, and we pre- | Jone’ MWrcckerhart, Harana;, heute Mr Haymond, Las Siren koe aeralpometin = bh "Agee ee sume order will now be restored. ag Liverpool; Ai vs entirely cured and EY WALKER, "2 Daniel st. aad Gaba AN err ae as of @ magnitude and importance of the Oregon question, it will | Quayaras Wim Deskehe, bance; A McDonnell and son, Mrs ro, Smart, Sunderland; Pleiades, Bell, i nle be . | McDonnell an e children, Scotland; arne and la- i i castle; a 3 J furnish asotebr example of sectional and executive su. Boston, June 17, 1846, | dy. Mr Higginson, London. rt Carlisle; Thompson, Burton, Preston; one of the oldest and most respecta- ried Person. premacy that is incompatible with the constitution and . 3 Wor Halilex Rev Mr Cogswell. or Jonn. ‘The foilowing is an extract MORAL PHYSIOLOGY. he rights of the people, and will call for a prompt cor- | ~ ‘reshing Rain—Norwich Cadets—Welch and Mann’s | 5 "30-1 ilkins + i 5 i ti the anes of She beopl it call promp' | of Refreshing Rain—Norwich Cadets—Welch and Mann’s | yer. La Ponto Casnio; May 30—In port, bark Paez, Wilkins, for - R aplainly written Treatise on the Population Questions a Phong d i Fights, mel and welfare of the Circus Company—Tirrell’s Trial Continued till the Mi Phitadelphia, in 3days; brig Orbit, Travers, for Baltimore, in ne boté of your Sarsaparilla, | Oo by the Hons R. De fe ‘with Additions and Alteration and perpetuate thas, © now WhO will best preserve | December Torm—Propesition to Admit the Colored | 2° oe te canine: Anedl aadcin: ust chine Wlevican Deveine! | F Secarioued several | bY R. Glover, M. D. To every person ‘common x | --\ h will sense, this work is one which wil hi Resolved, That the object and purposes of those who Children into the Public Schools—Inconsistency on that | Im, from Montevideo, with outward cargo; Soperior. as | yearsago ina public stage. Please send me CN ge Shed praise, It.is true a few ignorant may condemn vo . 3 , e editor is im i 40 to rh Forel portations. f feu the proservation of the liberty, honor, and true | Sulject—drvest of @ Counterfeiter—Salling of the Hi- |, Havne—Ship Baltimore=1 Backage 3 De Guex-12 Moran Ba Cinsioses for iivaks'etonnee, Camber, wee | Geisclnal eametsteee tnd recuame sala Yous Bersales | suis or ahtek 2 re erat AS Water street, was unuble to leave | book carefully reed by every marred Bersoty and its advice es ny i interests ot the republic, are best attained when openl & Helin—1 W Benjamin—1 B G Wainwright—1 Wetmore & | Kol op Yon an acted on; that they need no midaight veil to hide them | «ria. Grvder=p F Sheldon? Tiffany, Young &Eilis25 Huoketl | 1retuhts Hegabella. Bailey, for NW ork; Adatio, Traub wea |e ag, flecting minds, from the public view and scrutiny; and that past experi. | On Monday afternoon we had a copious and refresh- | & co—1 W don & co—1.M Gourd & co—2 F Ainge W | h, Bpore, fia Canton: wig ondesst Niegerx’ Fastooe, he | y ‘ ence attests that any other course but serves to transfer | ing shower, accompanied by thunder and lightning— | [f,Smith cot J.M Davis & sons—1 TA Arault—1 Wiley, | go, Snow, fin. Livernool, rigs Philip : i his b for two years—entirely cured. ; the power of the many to the few, and thus enable one utnam & co—10 Boiceaw & Rusch—I Vite & son—l 5 Dou, ling, Gallop. for Montevideo; | ‘Thomas b. Hoboken, inflammatory rheumatism, | *giety ftom the present wouldjexist. i HEF Loper, North, fm Philo: | ancles much swollen, was usable to walk without crutehes— | g “Co. Brosdway, gamer tf Ape, saree Gy echome uchinelo 4 ‘a Shri: M & Tayl 1A Meletta—2 W aotion, and draw within its sphere, from the others, all | sprinkling, and the sultry and opprestive atmosphere 6 tera sie re darnois & cua heading & 6 ql 4 that is necessary to make it supreme. ansed and purified by the commotion among the thun- | 1 ¥ D Samuel—5 Schmidt & Andrea—1 W_H Ferey & co—7 cargo; Koarer, ew Q Pade The dusty streets were very much improved by the | er&co—1 WP Muller & co—1 Evans, Almendinger & co—2 department of the government to ‘enlarge its circle of Y Ty P » Nor hilar | ancle mite baticeraa sage i600 tea Br Commerce, Burg: q ¢ two copies in mail J Mr. Joxne, of Tennessee, moved a suspension of the, | der bolts, baskets wine Harnden & co—! package F Thomas & son—2 | pire: fen fansie: 1) lamas tm Boston: es Mingaid aggravated care of piles, "7"? | Postage ou the bookt any part of the ‘Unicea Beaten, 12 ve rules, and that the House resolve itself into a Committee | _ A company of Cadets from the Norwich (Vt.) Military | Bearnoi WS pees are Gatien H Kipping—1 8 | gn) disc; Harriet, late of Baltimore, sold. The Sal | | James P. N jarlem, was afflicted with the bleed- | S°™! of the Whole on the State of the Union. | School, has been encamped on the Common two days, Fringes & co—-2 J H Charraud—1 Bome & Schuschardt—1L. | Stinhs, sailed April 1ith for Montevi ing piles for seven years, was enitrely relieved bj this NEW TARIFF. Mr. McDowett said that he had the floor, and that his | having’arrived on Monday, They were received at.the gs ratory & oe es ny oy Aan) | issn Sri ae daughter, of Erysipelas, and gene: female de- MEGRTANT, Ewe Shippers of Grain and othe motion took precedence. Lowell depot by the City Guards, and escorted to Fan- : = + A : | » to Great Britain. Mir. Jones Femarked that he thought a motion to sus: ell Hall, where a breakfast’ was'in readiness for both | Houma, cong Decuor ig Coftn, Bradley & coH4 Alles) | | Boszow,, June 16-Arz bark Teunessee, Winslow, Carde- | Ni Broome street, cared of nervous debility + pcA@™, 4” fing passed the pend the rules to go into committee, took precedence of | companies. The Cadets were under the command of | Wells & co—a R & H Haight & co—5 C Haight & co? H | jer, Windsor, NS; Porto Rico, Cottrell, Philadel avariety of complaints. This ‘lady was 40. se | Bos in reuntey will be ry @ mere motion to suspend the rule Capt. Ransom, and their appearance and drill have exci- | Hearth—3 Fellows & Wadsworth—1 G De Grasse—3 E Johu- | Ro, Webb, Porto Cabello: Edward, Hardi of the time she was unable to sleep, Eopena The Srvaxer observed that the gentleman from Ohio _ ted much attention. Jaquet—1 L Ball & eo—6 Renard & co—2 O Munrose & Co— nd Edwd Kent, Breed, from Philadelph converse with her friends. | the subscriber, who has freon first made the motion to suspend the rules. Welch and Mann’s Circus Company made a grand 1 Poure) & Blairs ae gr GA Raa et war | ta, Brookings, Lexington, Irons; Southerner, E) tage 3 SMALICFOX, Ki | Prot ¢ vaeten eae it Mr. Joxss —But not for the same object. entrée into the city on Monday forenoon, and have pitch- tL, erred yak ge eS ere Barclay Rio, Nickerson, from Philadelphia; Wm T King, a.N. Cheeta, Agent for Wm. Talor, Astor House— importance, or who had any practi ; 1 Pag i t y ngeretta, Crowell; Cornelia, Faulklin, daughter had the small pox very severely—he gave her thi better ity The Sreaxer—That makes no difference. ed their tent in the rear of Washington street, corner of & ingston—2 Stoddird & Lovering—1 A_B Brake—i | dan, irom New York. ‘Cl’d, ‘illa—it drove it out and dried it up di ‘and left on in that ‘The yeas and nays were ordered. Boylston street. There isa great rush to witness their Baldwin—2E Bossange—2 F A Woodworth—1 R Will in( Br), ‘erpool; ship Montreal” W her without any scai r. C. informs us that x pgs inet Mr. Dromcoorr—lis it in order to move to lay the resc- _ performances, about two thousand persons being in at- | —350 beskets Cazet, & Astoin—30 ao Schemerhorn & Marsh— | Sade; Bremen ship Consul, Habe, ‘Trini | residing in Jersey City, was sick with the amall pox, and he | ”“¥ ubscriber's long oe ofthe lution on the table? | tendance the first evening. I am told that this company | 6 bck W © Legneaux—t 1 Perrell—$ Calleant & co—2J Du- | (pry urate St Andrews: N'Bs besgs he | aivised him to.use it; he done so with perfect success, and | Grain'and Provicine Trode, cra cln trendy acinar The Sreaxen—The question is not on the resolution, _is equal if not superior to any we have had in Boston — Pre-<i T Inckland & co—3 Fal billerg 3.0 Br 1 sh 4 coa; Washingtoi Sydney, CB | scars. What is most singular in these two cases is, the | with the buyers, alarge and respectable trade may be but on suspending the rules for its reception, The Clerk | They have fitted up their establishment in good style, | 7). o ee Oa eet te tn eee eed ets AF | let: New Orleans; Jo » Gray, Phi | families used this Saysaparilia, and all escaped the disease — | Iated upon. will call the roll and will doubtless reap a rich harvest of public favor. Murry—3 Gilles aduell—67 nde te. | Steamchip Hibernia; ship St Petersburg. | From a variety of other cases that have been reported, webe- | ‘The subscriber bogs to rafer shippers to Mr, Antadtee” When the Clerk reached the name of Mr.Gentry, that In the Supreme Judicial Court, yesterday morring, eM ims Ke Boisard--2 Bridanan Crommell-et Fase Py ge SR Sah ita, Tyler, Albany. Sid | lieve thas by cleansing the blood with this Extract, it jeuders | Astor Hosse, OBERT ROB Ns gentleman asked for the reading of the resolution." Chief Justice Shaw, and Judges Wilde and Hubbard be- & Dulae—1J Hitcheock—19.'T Mailliard i comto M | fea RSH Med EB Geld ; rer” | aretery prevebess and fatal at the prosdat C0 iwall Of tha | leet recseceen catenin ety ee oe eee The Sreaken said that it could not be done during the ing present on the bench, the trial of Albert J. Corlitt & co—2 Nevins & co—i ‘I Hant & co—5 WS Phipps |") (Del.) June 15.—Two came in | arge cies GEORGE WILLIAMS, DYER. call of the roll Tirrell for arson, came up by special assign. ,—!J Hedy 2 Doanerat SF Meyer—1 H Hen—80 bask, t and stood w seilles; | GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. | QRA CLEANER, BESTORER AND LEACHER, The House, by yeas 37, nays 115, refused to suspend | ment. Before proceeding with the case, how- Wine P A Breathaupt & Chum—1 case GF Ge: | |, (Hanoverien) for Montev hn Potter, | _ Dr.'Towusend’s Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure | 9 437! —-G.'W. returns wee he ral yA , ” ver, Mr Choate a 1 for Tirrell, 72,9, A Voisin & co—2 Matter & Berghauslen— 1 Bel rbadoes; Atchafaylaya, for Eastport; St Lawrence, for | for incipient consumption, barreuness, lucorrha, or w! | for,the very liberal support he has received for bagel lee act ia ae moved that the tral be continued bil the December term umedet G Somer—? E “Dordt Schuchardt, ataets opti, for Boston, Hen) Franklin, for do; | obstructed or dificult menatruation, incontinence of ure, | and (rusty that with stet attention to, his rex Lm svc . ‘olis—7 cases i ae : "Ri ‘fast 4 ri 4 4 r ‘The Sreaxen arose to put the question on going into of the court, on the ground that Mr. Bayley. brotherin- | 2 Kippold & coe TWorspecken & co—2JA Robes Koc Tiepewet fet Hostons Fioside fot Disheoes Rech ‘Adame’ | Gon ofthe ap hatter whether the fouslt of tehereat: | soveease thew this aumaber of Patrpnas he pled committee; when law of Tirrell, and avery material witness inthe case, ker & Mollman—6 Renler & co—2J A & GH Maltham—2G | OPW Wiighe for Providence’ went rorve se or cauves, produced by irregulanty, illness Mr. Horxrns gave notice that, to-morrow, he will in- | was 1) ing prostrate with the typhus fever. He intro: Hexsenberg & co—3 Corlitt & co—10 Sovachik & Wesendonk | packet shrp Gen, Washington, for Liverpool, , Nothing can be more surprising than its troduce au amendment to the rules, that no motion to | duced affidavits to prove this fact, and after consultation, | j-* ler—5 W Brewer—I2 Noel D Coursey—99 ing down, and will probably get to sea th ferucans The fs outhe human frame, Persons, ell weakness fternoon. e ae amr te Meee le Tassi re s Hutton—2 E Dubois—1 P Speyer—100 baskets wite | Is which have be rhe anchorage for several di before taking it, at once become robust and full of energy | and Thibet suspend the rules during the present session, shall be the court decided to grant the motion, ahhough the: Ri id & Fi ‘a5 do W hoff, Piper & Karck—i9 | Vessels which have been at the anchorage several days ¥ n atc . entertained, unless secomied tye Jority of the mem. Were very anxious to proceed with the trial. Tirrell, tere uid. Ramee 3 Tid te boty ! per care] Past wot under way and stood to sea yesterday. Nothing in Paul te tetas, Bana diately. counteracts the ane | Shree devy ate bers present. therefore, will continue to Mg! apartments in Leverett 3 Umber & Dambmaun—4 R Patrick & co—: New Haves, June 16—Arr sloops Frances, Albany; Ann | renness, ; or | The House then resolved itself into a Committee of the street during the summer. He looks as hearty and rug- | & co—1 H E Dros— s—38 Schrage Koop & ¢o | Maria, do; Bucktail, do; Olive, do. It will notbe expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, | Is & Saliac & co— |“ PyiLapeLrH. June'I7—Arr, schi to exhibit certificates of cures perf John E Smith, Car- Whole onthe Stateof the Union, Mr. Cobb, of Georgia, ged as ever, and manifests no particular emotion or s0- i | | in the chai icitude about the fate which awaits him, He wore the Wine Binninger & Coz- | gill, im Roxbury; John Hartman, Paulin, Somerset; barge | the afflicted, thathundreds of cases orted to us . Oncaea | me dress an atthe previous tral, “The curity to woe Png oe Hulls fe Wheeler H Manama fees Yeu: | Albany, Nave, fm N York. Cid dehra Valls Rocket, Fe | Berra ojos chen apie fees eet ree | . ; , vidence; Tho ‘estport; Oregon, Corson, | fe F ang ila apropenion DH Wak KEN UF 2B Om NSEC tee ew ccerae at the pan at Butts conte tine e's cases | mraege Geo, iota uel, Agony Eeraane: | Maun Mn BeRRT OREO, asa by wea Mr. Prusweny, of Texas, replied, in part, to the re- | Om Monday evening there was a meeting of the Pri- Jo 33 Spies Christ & co-20 do to orde Mekon,'Siner, New York: sleops Charles: Rayner, Warren; | ness and gene ering continually by Painand | _my5im¢m 2 iaarks of Mr. Culver, delivered yesterday. He rose, he | ™ary School Board, in the “ommon Council Room, to rg} cases vanilla 149 seroons | Gregon, Jones, Christiana; Star, Longhead, NYork, sensation o ing of the womb, and wi SECRET DISEASE CURED, said, under great embarrassment, representing, as he did, hear and act upon the report of a committee to whom ane Bled Hargowe, Brothers—10 case tie RicuMonp, June 16—Entered, ship Antwerp, Robinson, | other Seeaiae, having Pfr where yi a, Botanig Physician that wndoremnds le Dost the western part of Texas, where the army of the Uni- _ had been r red a petition praying for the abolition of | ¢x hides Rena-d & co-—s28 ox hides 7 seroon ‘hineal Mots | from London: bark Harward, from Boston. Arr schrs Wim | cine has effecte greet cures, an giso, heart nring it recommended B ‘s i Say: ted States had recently been so gloriously engaged. the separate schools for colored children, so that in future §-hermechor—-3 cases vanilla Fall, Pay & cons acrouns eos | XV, WYer: Adams, Boston; Joseph Marsh, Rogers New York; | for such diseases as 1 have, described) I obtained a. bottle of | 2 Mlivated a ‘There was a time to speak and atime to hold the peace. they may be allowed to mix with the white children, in | Chineal Don Jose Musrurdo, , Greenway, Coach, do. Jou gave me; ina short period it removed her Com ‘and | Pit wish tov Now that the question of annexation is settled, gone hy, the schools which are located nearest their places of . restored her health. Being grateful for ‘he benetke, she re- | and ignorance, enpiqne free and past, the event belongs to another period. Texas Tesidence A majority of the committee pressnted a re- Domestic Importation: By Last Night’s Southern Mail take pleasure im thus acknowledging it, and recom. | snd merenry, withest delay to Mug Bea could have been taken into the embrace of Europe; she | Port adverse to the prayer of the petitioners, and a mino- New Onuxans—Ship Indiana—237 bales cotton Davis, J | mend it to the public. A | Sees ‘A ae ‘f had friends in all directions, becatise she required | Hty of the committee presented a separate report, infavor | Brooks & coi cs T #6 Stanton & Frost 1 bh euas Pontes - bhebldee Gee ee eel ING ABVER: nothing, and w of granting what the petitioners for @ reports | gar molasses J Kimball—20 do sugar jes | G tog. iui peoples of ‘Texas achisros’ her eita"é, tht aus | were very long, and went fully Into the arguments for | ton & co—d es WP Edgar-@ Greenway Henry & Sm magiexanonta, June 1S—Arr Br brig Quadruple, from Ber. | Coxsacnte, Sept.22,1015, | COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. AND PHARMACY, Mary of “the Itio Grande by thelr bravery; whatever | ad Ogaiust the proposed change. ‘The subject was not | bbls lard Jeste Read, bble Johe Hunt & co—2 James | muda Sucera This y ; : = i Barrios, June 17—Arr bark Hebe, Green, from Riode | Dr. Townsend—To all whom this may concern :—This is jth | disposed of before an adjournment took place. ‘There is POw*— AES Tae Pasttecmaeaeic 5 ino sey gh | Jeneiro—the Hebe experienced quite a’ rough ipssage, and | tocertify that my wife used one bottle of your Sarsaparilla, TERN of blood. He took the broad ground that the territory, no doubt, however, that the proposed change will be — 9979 bbis flour 130 do lard E, K Collins & co—324 bbls flour A | lostseveral of her sails. Also arr schr H Long, Knowles, fm | previous to her confinement, under the most alarming and: i of ing been kept waste, became common property. Me: promptly and decisively voted down. Averill & ¢o—2019 sacks corn E E Cook—866 do 64 do wheat | Montego Steamer Herald, ell, saw off the Patux- | licate circumstances, — oubled with the P ry ropsy, swel co has not the power to protect the righ! er citizens, I think some of our great men, or would be great men, Greenway, Heaty G Sruith—aes WwW ie jant—738 ske wheat | ent, thre rigged brig: e with a white streak, Baltimore a eee nervou: epee wmupstlabion of cer continue to aireet Foe ed to try, with little or medical treatment, ine had the fect, con black lines of title existed, have been washed out and th vho should m h he should be, @e acting somewhat inconsistently on this question. Heran. ¢ gar 1 truok 2 ‘Kco— | built; Capt Russell would deserve the thanks of the lovers of freedom, She | They have made great fuss, Decause South Cerolina hams Chonteas, Merle & Bantord--# bales deerauine | bert vessels ay baie cid b jee it {0 say, the Rot only in the hours of confiwemnent, but afte particulary requ of one week of its noe, ten Cropey Se ay) rion gave | College on the first ‘an moi f " act collects seeipe at any oe time fora long while. Cld bi had ceased to be a government for all purposes for which 44 Louisiana make a distinction in their laws between 4 ¢kt furs J&R Milbank & co--19 bales do J 8 Kelso 37 do | coliects vecpg Fiavana Salvadora, Hobbs, Wes Indi er amount of sa ime her hi is now better | am remota. nepal overnments are instituted. It was true, the Mexicans the white and black citizens of Massachusetts, and main- f J if - | eanor, Brown, Savannah; sehr Joshua Brown, Sparks, § sans as serpents, nursed in her bosom, ‘aia that the constitution guaranties equal rights to the dy; Siericeeaia tee Pa Ge hen..| siortowes Sid brigs Jabez, {Br} Smith, West Indies ter being nurtured and warmed into life, Citizens of one State in the other States. But when yen—1 boiler 21 man—75 bales y ia Georgeeryn UC, to lo inflicted a wound, The Texans, however, might be as cans Sheek ontiiven o¢ Docee deine, Ly torbemeed et hagrrmgl New 16 sks wheat wa Union, Bess, Traine ee compared to the bi it, elevated, like that of old, ate ~ Renkot n ponarod.and by locking at which the leprous Mext, Placed ona level with the white children in our common Noavour, June is —Arr brig Joseph Bryant, Stone, from | ’ | ; As Johwson, Penuington, rom New ‘York: | ASTONISHING CURE OFTHE SPINAL COM. | IMPOR TO ca ht be healed of their pollution. He spoke fur. schools. What better justification do South Carolina and Bice ‘from Woes, Gen. a living in the country, and ther in Gelanee 6:his sanyied Grate, Ghats comateo et Louisiana require than this? Bi MARITIME HERALD. Ht Thomps Vixen, from Bostoas John a6, | ‘application, Gibbs, mpson, Wixen, from Boston; John Rey Grey, March 27, |s pli Maine) and i Gent take the beam out of their own e@; 2 a as unlap, Case, from Provincetown. In Hampton Roads— | Dr. Townsend— : efit that | have de- | ing.all medicine r to hed-epeken ou Eaemaltipele oes, Pinter th okeonines take to remove motes from the eyes of their neighbors, PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 18 «| jerk Larthan, dr Leg ee Richmond: pokes, Magpilic, | rived, heceat yi rer | their case ly. weether, Seer ene arte” earns ond MGB Maty of, Tones |. CANey mornin an oakd Uc veneen ekeae ie tae Soa fom Thomestou. ‘Selled, brig Hadsou, With, for Jemed | vinced; for adare ghouldnot Présume to dg | closing $3, Post paid. i under ordinary or if My case was not one of traced by able minds. He regretted that it was impossi- yosereey morning. on board a | ble for him to do justice to this theme, having been taken buying potatoes, and paying for them in counterfeit half by surprise ; le came unprepared, and hadrbeen relue. dollars and quarters, of Spanish and American stamp. iver PuiLapenynta, June 17.—Arr, bark Turk, Eldridge tay be of some service to you, and to others who Eaduty to rend you the follow: su Eb 3 PI = s 4 & a dd He lived in Roxb: nd a search of his ho nabled by bo eee er ice ye fering as have I tant to address the (0 e lived in Koxbury use im Boston; schrs Joh Jandy Bryan, ‘Stoningto | , Consequences were Prewing ow it attestOs | the officers to seize a quantity of dies and other counter. ‘Cidaxed. | Jordan, Newport. Cla, bark TO Brown, Horton img aecomutf the salar keacy of your Sarsaperiliain my THE MEXICAN WAR feiting materials. He was bound over in the sum of | ship Charles Humbertson, (Br) Shettel, St Andrews, Smith iggy Dalle, Bray, Boston; Beproniver,, Nickerson, Jo; | cece. | set oie seatin siaee ceverel Dhysiclna pra Mr, Sterwens of Georgia, regarded wars as great na. $1,000 to take his trial at the next term of the Municipal | & Boynton, 1s Goan, Bovd ie Hinckeu! taylor, Hostons sches Samet C “Abbott: Wood, N | iy de fhe spinal com nce which time T have suf tional calamities. He looked forward to the day, when | ““rne pibernia sailed yesterday afternoon with 84 pas-| Bark Washington, Metzen, Hab, Behmidt Baichen, | wi om ene, Repinson, Prov: | ee ed ame. defsrined, aad the yout ware Pao Seeteeee cell fall wader the influence of oUF sengerstor Liv pool, and nine for Halifux. James Gor. py ark Gerardine, (Dutch) ‘Witsch, Hotterdam, Schmidt & for Newport; Mar “Ane drawn of ere piace ant suffered rey, done by conquest, but by the silent procs of time, and | 40” Bennett, of poooubamgeang > Sepa tas, Holt & Owen, Fan the aud every Joint i e in the course of events. Therefore, Sales of Stocks at Boston. foreibl ition of territ 2 he seis | _ June 16.—Finer Boann—00 shores, Norwich & Worcs Bi ares Port au Prince: fe W Dela. | Pa 10 | joreible acquisition o} tory ; and object was to UNE 16.1 Paw leriee &, Pe} " ’ | fm Eastport; Man: enquire into the causes of the existing war. He stated Railroad 6044; 190 de 6014; 26 de 60 a oy i Groning, , Key West, RL Mait- hrs Baltimore, from Nassau; three dstinet propositions,—I, ‘The catweiot the war was Sy! 6 Lome Island th MMe tel meee ee ise port, and « brig uoknown--all tid have now regal former we removal of Our troope from the Nueces to the Ro roa ah 28 bast Baton Co 1g 2 Riccar BE Grity, Robigeon, Chad esto ces; Clearman & eo} Filondato add cline ot the bethons tos teoleaseae yor, and 3. It was not right When the bill came tebe Readive Rativose Bonde, Worse Beit W Fores Hémandry, Yanbalr he, B Blancs. Whe eels det Sens KCoted, the inquiry willbe made, who ls respemitie for Sucosp Bounn-—90 shares’ Norwich and Worcester 1 Baltimore, Latourette, Baltimore, Johnson & Lowden, THE ONLY GENUINS | mente Yours, whinprest rh 1” Aato Our right to boundary, Mr. Polk assert. Cong Island 2 do 974; 60. Wes! i Hevown, Lovell, . & J Herrick. | WALNUT OIL MILITARY | roman LA our title to S44) was clear and Unquestions, Railroad, boldds, 44; 1 Lowell Manuf Go (new stock) 101, | Sehr Com, ¥, Land, Key West, DL Sayre. SHAVING SOAP | dgnene Cry Why then id he not wend am army thee tne, Simo Phihadelptin sad Reding Ratroad Bas, 18, soSde,o%, | Rehr Amelie, Herr Baismope | MANUFACTURED by our Mr. Johnson, the,inventor, | ccrifeates jas snd does sede witenon, t x P 2 ‘Boceon jate Johnson, ie ie f 2 asset hed no ght teeta ay aia. It is said that the treaty with England was this | tie, aoe oe Fancy Soaps, Tisonee, ox ptl pin oy to an country should've, The chart acrge boundaries of this ay sent into the Senate, which sat some hours with | ie fuickersoay Philadel extensive manufactory, for ie trade je at ese Foreign Relations (Mr. C.J. Ingersoll,) seid that the ter. Closed doors. It is said that the question has not yet been he HD 'Waples, Daying, nd. — Te ee the exigiaal eal Bay @aanine, Basical ritory ‘between th jel Norte, was an. ‘ispoted of— Washington Union, June 16. { Arrived. in Extractor for bu . ad Hlay's Lintment for Pile; everlasting barrier between the Mexicans and Texans. A ae Navat.—The U.S. brig Truxton, Commander | m ye e i . and by tae sword, but the Executive had no Yight Carpender, ound to Tiavana, sailed from Hampton | Ship F 3 i i i Packet ship Baltimore, Johnston, from Havre, May 16, with | ® dese, & Hineken. ri | et & Jessie, Conner, from, Liverpool May ith, 177 passengers, to J wlis , to J MeMurray. do it. Congress had the sole right to resort to the one sy —Norfolk Beacon, June 16. Charleston. merchants | expedient, and the treaty-making power to the other bound to Civblan, Hawkins, 30 days from njbiverpool. in bak | reoghapreetu in all parts of the | He would not give a fig for the constitution, if its provi- Sales of Stocks at Philadel; last, 213 passengers, (0 Marti & Brown. Als bound to sions were to be broken down by the executive. ‘Itbe- June I7.—F' joan D—50 she Kensington ke came thom to guard well the sacred instrument, which {afd Bank 10%¢; B ng Gi Reading KR, b5, 3556. lo 355, #3 Pate janufacturers’ and sMechanies’ Bank 2336; in ball; myl9 Im*re country. Soap f Perfuy | Modtelnes Se. Rosriht Clomrcnde veréec New prot, Fatant 2 ° eee LR nail uine except putin the large square bottles, guarautiod to them their ri t, in time, ourown ‘“elphia 4% hom Ni E'S IMPROVE aed the written siguature * country be subjected to the civil feuds which now dis- ',Rending IR, ds, i; Saino Btate Se 6h. 406836; 100 Bar, Sih lak cutom and Gee os Btatee, Pre, | Wie ee Teen tie soeguty San Fee anne | TOWN! Ui ard ht uote blown Yn the glass tract exico-—a revolution soda and @ counter revo sha Reading KR, gta am 1 do, id, Be i Sailed in eqmpany with ship Memphis, Bunker, for Havre, the most water, rendering it rtectly ssinbrious by de | 22) tsa Th re : Morrow, ‘ontests between rival mi ‘shar Bank, 95, 1036; or 1. exe! with | vesting ‘vegetable an matter, animalew- PEER. Spore chiefcains for the supremacy mney gg tate Sas bjw, Gt 2000 do, BS, 60. 00 Aor hw Oot hoe. ety eared any rm de ; Bropertics ofthis apparatus are 89 great | PVHTE creditors of WilltanHecdeeay are to Mr. Lee, of Virginia, defended the course of the | 000 Old County 51 ibe fee yarn ons ot; eee | oF ind Tor owen. Ceditan thiesumeetl tes West less, no odor and sta tere eRe | 7. rte pr ae Ms bello, pragide, aocuaree Of ie remarks, expressed | Chonged Bela ae 0 SeeMiate a Mesetecbueee bak! | eer ric aT fos vinonivar te | Meet noperein, na gene at ae | Serene blo iy uulad WhO have cacb-uk, from the spirit and patriotism of t ry . i % ight winds frot and fog. ‘Croton tablishment, 390 Broadway. achat who have rushed to the standard of their country, that | "USMUE AIS, |e, Reading RR 39K; 900 do 398, | erate: Evartoel,” Gwrtniord, 64 days from Liverpool, in | “ose im sama pare tC: HoH, } Trevtoes.