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2 f ot hs | but our expensed approximated twa b woand her i sald. upon a Fosolyge vert uf sis oy y oS oy fF. ad ye vy . ve ste } nut ea Hi fiat want it—it was fistmedts) which ho hoped would syeadily roll toe cou, wg, a. os \ pa he Shop. nen ais tae VICE TO DEMOCRATS. uestion was, where shou the unk break | tr business did not authorize the adop- = tH Ha ey a oe ease Sm wet oe iets | out in the Southwest. (Much | { ‘ ve Masts, | dW ipencasmrspenniet | tlle. | finy for Bal timore; We June 1i—Arr brig Atlas, MeCullum, Bal- genre ie sas vii wn, for New Orleans; i ‘Just see how harmonious his whig tion of this scheme. As soon as they receivetheir goods | thing they will vote against Hun- | it. blaz. the nature of their business compels, Tha et a longer gerfords substivuic, and against MeKay’s bill, They | Now the democrats had come up to the Baltimore of militia to be mustered into the | L, the United States, between the Ist and 16th ef | er and lady, ti 7 J NB. June 28—Arr brig Widow, Gorum, New how “gh 1f-sacrific rit, and he honored them for | resolutions, they could have hada fight at their own 1846; and to examine also into the authority and | Mrand Mrs | bf Joux i ime than the sixty da70 now lowed by da be ithe would not ‘say he disrospocted those on the other | door; anda mighty smart ohance if we had got into it! | ciscdmstances under which the said calls were Yorks p Hane seLepr Mar, dos brig Aaceetaar the three years ie aree cepitalists, commmanding, the side. Hw risked the salvation of every politic ure, | (Much merriment) He could not help when | 94. Inealling upon the Governors of several of the se acntws Nh, Jana.teedss coke Ralacn, teaver, Sted OF eer the small merchants, or by foreigners, con- the salvation of the next President, and the salvation of tho py hy coming here = Prada S; / sutemapetwees the 16th of May and 10th of June, sous, | Boston; 24th bar Harou, ‘Muir, Liverpool via do: 2h, pros erations through these warehouses of do- his own political, success, whem he said, that the ( ee h mou! aquid | for eers or militia to be mustered into the service Rev Charles | shup Adele. yk = ue 19—In Port, brig Aleenus, for Boston trolling the o ‘eatic trade, The warehouser will have all the advan- sages ta his 6 will be enabled to take outhis the country e sooner such gentlemen turned whigs the better for of tol "| Wi aad Mi Farley; 8 W Co! v irs Far! m: T aid this after reflection — after | steel: ios Jackson, foe worthy of our United States ; and also in appointing or authoriz- patriotic. | ine a 1e tat of May Henry Calpee, GW | 19th. individuals—from the 1st of May to the 1th kage Be Diotens tode- thought. A voice : “He reads the tarift democrats out man! (Laughter. . His colleague regarded the question | 1846—to raise troops to be mustered into the Sims, of England; R’ Redmond, Mr Home Ports, goods oe pera Tae eget oe in: of the party." If the bill before the Committee should of spoils just as the gentleman’ from Accomac—(Mr. | vice United States ; and to examine into the an- Thamar Holland, “Thomas ¥ 1 Buaros, June In port, seam sh Augun sf Woices, he. will depreciate the price to es, Rovere: | be detvate wt Oe eee aap ee wemies pelle hy nigop tae: Anat anaes Sy ro nemances “ender which ouch-actt-were 1 Simeone St Doiningo: John Fiske, of —; Robt Owen, chr Mary Washington, Atlantis, Li PlortdianW: ‘m Bry: ", taking out ch leads ; inst any bi i . “v — A Damon, ion; A W ni, Urbane, » Elvi 9 ment —he will have tae pe time’ But guia. ‘The sirange conduct of the Pennsylvania demo: | totake apetty situation in his district, at Sandusky, This 34: ta organizing and mastering, or causing tobe mut ArRamoa, of Belen Lerations A W Moris Fob Sa“Louinana, Gat Ha, Urbane, Bretos Ed ad pI el p irged it, because it cracy—the defection of New York, and the flare up in | was acase in point. He spoke of the bill of the commit. aces of the Unund aoe CC vol: | foskinewa Gal esieene Seale cg ae te E Witch. Vessels at the mouth of ihe Tig Grande. in, wufficient water ou s, oats “ Sad R nt, the Senator from New ¥ ork bad, toihe domestic carry: Ohio because she did not get o4 40, an eight hundred dol- | teo, and stigmatizod Mr. Hungerford’s bill as decidedly Ormilitis ofthe State of Alabama about the 12h | hil, Zhu King, Chas Roberteon, ‘A Easton, Hon W Cayley, Sul syr'New Ofleans as 00m’ as there departments, to issue and distribute ordnance and ice stores, subsistence stores, and for the disburee- ° ° : i i f Jos Mac! Montreal’, K Reinker, an ip Suviah off the mouth to sail soon. st now more greatly lar clerkship, or a paymaster inthe army. When mem- | worse. If gentlemen took it as » compromise, they were | of, . 1846; and to examine into the circumstances RE the Bar. Ship Suviah off the mo toe sae other in the exclusive benef of tie | bers of Congress came here to truckle and bargain, to green. He prcteries against a mongrel, or a mmilic-ond. for the said act of General Gaines, in reference to F-Fete4yof German: heiugh, and Phitip oars ndet | “'Bostox, July Are p Chilo, Nott, Bat trade. But will this bill further increase this put the screws to the administration to press out a little’ | water bill—he wanted neither one nor the other. He | instructions given to him by the Secretary of War, inlet- ?,{ of Euro} ae ton, Marseil \ a i carrring trade. Foreign shipscan be employed ‘a the pap, thay would go home in contempt of the honest por- stated, inconclusion, that he would yote against the de- | ters dated respectively the 26th of May and the Ist of folumbus, Walter McNew, roel tae dion rg Jie, trade at from 24 to 30 per cent cheaper than tion. God hates them, the whigs despise them, and no- struction of the protective sige 1946; and the order of June 2, 1846, relieving him Frazer, of Hamileou, Cauada; Frank Fi cum, Crockett, do, to ‘Americen bottoms—they are built cheaper, aa a- body loves them, and the father of lies must take them. — Mr. Miner, of New York, that politicians took @ command of the western division ofthe army. | of St Andrews 78." West Indies; Cordelia, Suow, C ted cheaper. Besi speed is not a consideration inthe | ‘The whigs were patriotic. And he would may to them, great pains to make the People believe they were oe In giving orders since the Ist of May, 1846, to offi- ee ee Pict wi Wt Roatan R Dp Searle, fuegos; 8 Wilson, St Jago; Sala, Bray, Plitadel- importing of goods to be warehoused. The employ- if any body told you | said you wero rascals, don't be- | pressed, so that they a ve the credit, apparently, | cers of the ordnance, commissary, quartermaster fand iy | te age . alum, Juhn Me: hia; do; schrs Fill do; Raney Buthor lonia, en steadily gaining on Ame- lieve it. (Laughter) I wasa Wale, Gao eran f or ene et cae the taste senaee pagans Ed hips had ber ment of toreign ships hi bh ev Tobias ~ |, steal rou_aud brig Caledonia started, ionnage engaged in our im- creased laughter.) But not so we ias Spencer, Lan: —— Hfondon; Miss Mary. hore ‘Ship Colombo weut to sea from Lynn rican bottoms. In 1824, d now. (Much merriment.) In concluslon, he said, they may kill kill it. He did not say gentlemen on this ment of public funds ‘to certain designated y ; Pert et Usiiod Bent ny « -919,000 tons. that tree trade was progressing all over the world; and floor did so, but some had re) resented tr. Polk a better i Dediosat men ; and to inquire ah ‘whe- zer Hoppe, London; Rev ape : British botto: ‘ «+ 60,000 gentlemen might hang on to the shreads and patches of | tariff manthan Mr. bm ie thought that the wages of rsons to whom such issues or payments were yy: Messrs Arthur Mooney, Troy; Sona, Mo | jancor, June 27—Cld brig We Bates, Surinam. thi ollowing tonnages :— protection for a while, but ultimately they will be over- | labor cannot bo too high, and he was opposed to disturb- r made, were legally in the service of the Uni- Waren, F Freeaany, Hi Goldberg, George Sole, F ( Dicuron, June —Arr schr Union, Bangs, Baltimere. ic my a 121,800,000 tons Whalmed. | 305 Che aatittg lew: Capital aad eee eee eevee! , oF properly authorized to receive, or have the ckiantoot PAELEe Ship Monteznma—James Drew, lady | ¢,PROARTOWN, June 30—Arr achrs Exact, Folger, New York Jnited States ve Madulyr~y "1 Mr. Carnoit, of New York, attributed the prosperity | and flourish together. Mr. r ha juced adocu- | gj f public property 01 money. Bolt A i “vy jr Nantucket.’ + British bottoms, « ... 4+ ..+. + «400,000 of the country to the fact that during the last three years | ment of a thousand pages, neither enlighting himself nor ik is ortietel fo naport tea facts of the case, | sme terteats dames Porter, lady and servant jOxetersten, June 90~Art Alsbama, SEAll, Salem, to loud Showing a great ratio of gain on the part of the British | ourexports had exceeded our imports—he spoke, gene- any body else, but ioe only the public . He | and press an opinion thereon.— Washington Union, | san'and lady rp; Townead Glover and lady, New Orieans, Jun carriers. Again, the system would work Ld the sas rally, In favor of the act of 1842, and against the bill before re a 4 band emoceerel rom his, merpenaae Sens JInly 1. DK Dod e, Brooklyn; br #4 Ben pole Os fi, rom Brazos Saat thie, Ch i ive ity of No Yerk. U thi ittee. e city of New York, n as wel . —_——— a » Ne’ 3 askins, Ne n; Jos » | del ; ain, ing, from % Sota Mo Herateuod. at asme length ; reading’ by the | "Mec Warsor, of Pennsylvania, at once declared thathe | knew some of them personally, and all. by Topuisilon | Weeasury Notes Outstanding Yat July, 1946. poids: Thomas Budell, Canad Thomas 3 Woodeok, | Bailey, from Philadelphia. brig Thomas ‘Maps, natrati i An he 18t Ofasc A lerton and "Loouisitnay towboat on the ac, Allerton am ; Caledonia towed down, and to sea.on the 22d inst ships Paling and Monongahela; towboat Mary Kingsland towed ‘4 Oreiok, Jey. ass 1808-) Phila; E Decarse; Robert Pringle, Charleatot outstanding, as per records | Sf'(ores. Havana; iron de Lagetta, Caracas; B Roux, rpetuate the tariff act they were importers of silk goods, and remo: p Tre: t, as it inflicted the against a change from specific to advalorem duties, ¥ Reowter’ He as opening the door to fraud, and injuring the | A’ of the several issu way, from the mino! report of tne late Memphis Con- would not lend kis influence to }, goods designed by foreigners for other of 184: He believed it to be un, ot be warehoused with us, but at deposi. heaviest burdens on the indust their own. The whole principle of this bill was opposed to all partial le; honest importorf and subjecting the government to| ofthis office..... snes . $48+,614 38 | vre; W Wilson, England, and eight in the steerage: to sea.an the 2ist instant, ship Oswego and scl would tend to the breaking down the “ayerem of cash | that a ‘h protective tariff dimini incessant litigation. He also read a letter from a mer- | Deduetcancelled notes in the \s of 4 sh i ols land, pms, dos dutios, from the watural operation of this long credit sys- | The profits came from the pockets of the peo; | chant fustaining similar vie ws, and of the fallacy | accounting officers... ,.. thee 18,350 00 Foreign Importations. Young, Kingston, Ja; New tem. The onper of sallecting the ake will be | where else a but a few years must clapse, if the ar | of Cheater RS ene pene calpslatedse gaii,iea 96 | Mansxiuurs—Ship Nebroske-<19 03 10 cks Pail & Cop. Sedona Sunn tty Siden(-salicess Folger, Baltimere largely increased, from the necessary increase of officers | tem be continued. before the country wi - | protect our ere Were SOME 1 | 20 bales Schrage, Koop & Loz 3cs GC Emenputeh; 4 4 i 4 to take care of these warehouted goods, in such massive | ed. and wealth concentrated in the He | wines, deleterious in their qualities, that cost in Frauce _R. H. GILLET, ks Ek Giuldords, 330° ar eks 2 bbls 2 hi Robinson, New York; 20ch, Wan hound i 3 is contemplated by the bill. Upon the , proceeded to show that the protective policy depresso ‘o ents. bottle. Let them in on the ad valorem Rogister of the Treasury. n ROW Burlege; 2 trunks Cha a bark Fanny, [Br] from Lon Huntington regarded the scheme of Mr. Dix | the agricultural, mec al, maratime, and commercial | principle, and the country will be flooded with theso ert 180 bas iol com HP To sg Davis & Henri- Smack, io ‘de Janeiro; ed to be eminently deleterious, injurious to | interests of the country, and in conclusion specifically | poisons, because they are cheap, instead of wines that DerantMent oF State, bth teke Bie etes prow, & 66 Danbar, from: ssintorests of the country, and of no advan- defined his position to be—1. In favor of a revenue tariff’; | cost more and are We are to be clothed Washington, July 1, 1846. | Qbdls Serage, Koop & cos 100 bales Chamberta a5 Mazenne. Sous tage to the government. 2. An equal, just, and constitutional tariff; and 3, A tariff | with the fabrics of Europe, and poisoned by their wines. al notice has been received at the Department of | bxs 1esk 1 bag 10 bls Fiteh & co;4 bales GW Morse; 450 bxs hort Binthes Heatned OX Alcs Ons ‘he bill was laid aside till to-morrow, on motion of that grants equal protection to all and favors to none. | According to the theory of Mr. Walker we are to wear | State, from the goverament of Denmark, of follow- is P Baleen & Co; 138 bdls 23 cs PA Breisthaust & C! schrs William Hart, Wright. from’ Providence; All aahre, Mr. ARCHER. ‘The only pledge he gave at home was, that he would op- | two coats instead of one, and both at the same time. | ing ctions in the general tariff! of sound and belt | izet, Gourd & co; 30 bys Mois & Pollets; 10 cl Blanchard, from do; Louisa, Post, fm NYork; Irene, Bayant, THE PUBLIC LAND GRADUATION BILL, pose the tariff'act of 1842 | Consumption must reguiste the importation, and it is | dues, fo take effect from the Ist of June of the present 1 parcel 8 Dacorse; 104 bis 355: bas fim Cala ‘Waite, frm’ Portland; Caroline, Long, Mr Catnoun asked leave to submit an amendment to Mr. McCoxsrtt, of Alabama, thanked tho chairman | folly to suppose that there would be more consumption | year—to wit : ¢ (ia nag pin ele eke fin New York. Cl Stephen Youn, s Lakeman, Ports: the bill for tho reduction and graduation of the prices of | for having awarded to him the floor; but he did not | under one system than another. All this was of @ piece |” “4. That the duty on raw or unmanufactured cotton | Wea & GH Withaue, 39 ba mouth, NH fant ag Sang the public lands, in order that it might be printed forin- | know exactly what to say, after the logical, common- | with Secretary Walker's report. He was opposed to | be reduced from eighteen stivers to ten stivers per 100 | Gon bzs 39 cks, 60 bdls; 7 pkgs, to order. | Miopa Overton, ‘Stonington: mes & Samuel, Some! formation. sense, up-and-down, unequivocal, and e The amendment provides that all lands which shall | of the gentleman from Pennsylvani have been in market for the term of ten years, in the | He would, however, at a proper ti joquent speech experiments on the question of the tariff. At a quarter | Havana—Brig Poland—200 qr boxes segars H Thomas—8 him. past ton o'clock the honorable gentleman concluded his |" “9. ‘That the duty on raw sugar be reduced from five | Howland & Aspiuwall—a AB. Westervelt—o0 Groschiem & York, St Helena, Wasgart, Hale, Maas; Coral fe Bae Wil e out | remarks, Fa to four stivers per 100 Ib. | ci 520 segmrs 90 boxes do Lilius & Hoisias—8 G Wiitiams, Wilson, Norwalk; Staten Tsjand, rook first of March, 1847, shall be sold at a pi not ex- the tax on tea and coffee, and raise it on other articles; | | Mr. Dansez, of North Carolina, still had hope that the 3. That the duty on spirits from potatoes or grain, m m 1000 Tearako & Bur | ‘n; Enterprize, Brady, Hartford; jiant, Colton. New ceeding $1 per acre. After the expiration of three | forthe wine drinkers should pay two dollars and ten | duties under the act of 1842 would-be reduced. He re- duced from four stivers to three stivers per bar- | yon 3! bas sugar Grinnell & Minturn }i9 M Taylor—10 York; Washington, Catheart, NYork; sloop ‘Martha Thomas, ears more from 1847, 75 cents. Alter three years, | cents aquart for their wine. ‘Thig would not affect the | garded it ill of abominations, "Having exhausted | Sek iliy Pine apples tomesers ee m—quan | Dewarks NJ. x ‘PontLAND, June 29—Arrschrs Montano, Chase, N York: NAN |) Niche) Cf ath, scbrs Warrior, Hay rom 1850, 60 cents. After three years, trom 1563, 26 footed, hard-working men—they drink the real rec- | his hour in speaking of the blessings of free trade and That the reduction contained in the 11th sec: i protective policy, he sear tice seat. of the said tariff (1st January, 1942) with regard to de St Thomas and Turks 5 | and. y ith certain- | | Mr. Gentry, of Te: je, obtaine: floor, and as Memel, be equal; licable to deals fi all | | uTH, June 28—Arr brig Clarion, Bi 3 newt who had taken was m o'clock) he moved thet the | oller places; and | MARITIME HERALD. _ | coli ties scroricd ssiied roin N lathe toe Bortgn, Howlend, ri cents. And thatatthe expiration of three years from | tified. But he 1866, or from and after the first day of March, 1899, all public lands remaining, which may have been ten years He adverted to severol gentlemen who had taken | the hour wi Ns Ks ae bith of ene 1847, and which % Il | part in the debate, sad enterta ed the fow who we Someta os ices Oh, its early.”) However, he 6. That the rate ot te schedels to a Jest as given in — aT | maste } sche, Gop, Wapeen., Davy ‘and Mary, Bryant, ed unsold throug! e several naned gradua- | present with random shots of witticism, so directe: | yielded the floor to raph, be chan to 60 scheffels to a last. | we NCW YU! J q | 5. a wll we tions, shall then be ceded to the States in which they | hot to be noted with precision. He said he was fighting | Mr. Hoven, of New York, who said he could not sup- ee ‘2 zero: a yiOkt, WaLTHALL June, 20—Arr Grig Hamlet, from New 4 iten, tn | Ricumowp, June 30—Arr, sche John Sommous, Small, | Mid, brig Louisa Beaton, Chester, Tuo. Slane wane | aeyonaatasé, June 20-Arr sloop Syiph,’ New York. Sid | aoch, sche Welcome, Besse, Baltimore. lie 3 | on his own hook, and, in conclusion, spoke of tho bill he | port a high protective tariff, which had been decided by | shipments through the Hesvig Holstein Canal.” Further, that lands coming into market subsequent to | heretofore introduced, giving a hundred and fifty acres | his constituents to be a tax on the poor for the benefit of the ten year term of 1847, shall be subject soo doe to | of land to every man, maid, or widow, who is the head | the rich. In the general features the bill of the commit the time they may have been in market, to the gradua- | ef a family. tee was preferable to the act of 1842, but it must be ma- COMMERCIAL ich modifications will likewise apply to | | i} tions of this bill. Mr. Woopaurr, of New York, at the commencement | terially amended before he could vote for it. Tea and — oe , Ce ed No person to be allowed to purchase more than one | of his remarks, said that the réport of Secretary Walker | coffee must be stricken out, because the duty would New York, Thursday, July 3. ‘de, Lisnd, Comtce, Hipiena Aways. | By Last Night’s Southern Mail. section at the prices of fifty cents and twenty five cents | was sent to England before it was laid before Congress. | amount to a poll tax. He mentioned several aritcles the Aaurs—-Considerable sales in Pots were made to-day Geraud, Guadaloupe, E Berceen & Bogart. per acre. | Mr. Davis, of Mississippi, remarked, it is utterly false. | duties cn which should be modified—wool and woollens, | at $80 a $3 56}, and in Pearls at $406}. | Bark N , Ladieu, Matanzas, eden, Rights of preemption to be secured to setters by an | Me: Woouner® replied that he had made the statement | course blankets, watches and jewelry, flaxseed” Should | “Bxeaveturrs—The market is quiet, with a moderate | PNK JI ‘Richardson’ Pork Namexibe F Wood. | at yen ae oe allowance of six months grace. \ on the best a eran emsAs June 0S rig Anu Caroline, a Brig Auguste & Meleue, (Brem] Meyer, Port au Platt, Pa- | N ‘Phe am venstedt & Schumacher. either here or in the European papers, that ar ites hareatins Yor, ii a * ork. th, Dunham & Dimond. | Orley from Havre de Grace’ sienmer Georgia, saw oft it brigantine, and one tnpeai the Horse Shoe, q Baltimore br nese, Shelton, ; authority. Hehad never heard of it being | these amendments be made, he would prefer it to the | demand for Genovee, at $4 06 a $4 09 for prime; Michi- | Brig Magdalene, Dectzen, Matanzas, J'C Muller & co. t was read and ordered to be printed. | denie: f | ' 93 | Mr. Bx Je a report from the Land Committee, of | was printed in England before we saw it here. (A voice: | Mr.Hamrrox, of New Jervey, was in favor of the act | Corrox—The business in this articlo is not brisk, but | Yenstedi& Schumacher, |) 8 bill for w land office in the north of Michigan, and pro- | “there's no doubt of it.”) He wasin favor of the pro- of 1842, because it was a revenue tariff, and protected | sufficient is doing to keep the article moving; prices are Brie Mary Jane, Lermond, falyhin viding for the sale of the pub.ic mineral lands in Michi- | tective policy, and of sustaining American manufactures | the manufacturing interest. He was opposed to the bill | firm, and about 400 bales were disposed of to jay at our | Bre Macou, Hayden, Savanah, R. MDemill substitute of Mr. pe his colleague.+ Ne 3 gan and Wisconsin. * | against every other power. Ile stood where every na- | of the committee, because it would not yield a sufficien- | quotations, of which spinners took 300 bales. Schr Morning Star, Sawyer, Eleuthera. f and one fore and aft schr. Cid, bai — American shoul stand; on the side of his oouttry, | cy of revenue, and did not protect manufactures and, Bi lavikeoat Cuassirication. | Schr Bird, Hanson, Port eu Platt. Rotterdam; schr Baltimore, Latourette, New it ae cn House of Representatives. | its prosperity, its glory, and its independence. He be- | further, because he believed a majority of the people of New Orleans | Schr Merchant, Jordan, Richmond, J Elwell & eo. Bosna sehr Jobn Tyler, Killey, trom town, ‘Cid, Wasninaron, July 1, 1846. | lieved that protection to our domestic manufactures was | the country were opposed to it. ‘They were completely Florida, Mob.¢-Tezas. | Schr L. P Smith, Brewster, Wilmington, Bot Dice Burr, Cadiz. Sid) sche Mary ‘Osborne, He TARIFF. a democratic measure, and he udvocated it as an Ameri- | deceived in the election of Mr. Polk, and he had, during Seer Fiemme (ie) Avon Camboriand. for New York. The House went into Committee of the Whole onthe | can, as a democratic republican | the canvass, to carry documents about with him to show Barge Orb, Gapp, Philadelphia. SST Dill to reduce the duties on imports. | Mr. Sarri, of New York, pronounced a remark of his | that Mr. Polk was opposed to the tariff. As Texas had ‘Steamer Ironsides, Philadelphia. CERTAIN IMPORTANT 3 Mr. Trostrson, of Pennsylvania, resumed his remarks | colleague (Mr. Colin) viz. that the whigs would sooner | been annexed, but not without war; as we had losta from yesterday, in opposition to the bill of the Committee | see the cities aroned than repeal the tariff act of 1842, pet of Drogen he asked of the House was, to let of Ways and Means. He was very earnest in the enforce- | to be infamous, libellous, shameful and disgraceful. He e tariff of 1842 alone. Give us one thing out of + ment of his views, and ably defended the policy of pro- | spoke against the bill of the committee, and said that the | three, and he would be satisfied, tection. There was a proneness on the part of some gen- | act of 1842 was good, and he believed that it was enacted Mr. Houston, of Delaware, (who is, as he said, Arrived. | PSHE AUTHOR of the “ PRIVATE TREATISE,” DR. i , Watson, Marseilles, Joh May. Passed | A RALPH, begs to state that he isat hoveasmuch as Ghittieds Sut to/Chamberlain i Phelps, dune 1th, offthe | sible, (except Sunday). for consultation w N is- | peculiar disorders referred to m this South Shoal of Nantucket, spoke brig Solou, bound to Lis. Book tan aiverders stiorred. 2 tlemen to take every thing for granted—no matter how | for the benefit of the entire country. State,) was utterly opposed to any modification of Pork very dull, Mess; $9 75; prime $7 62 a | . Ship Clairborn, (of Warren,). Levenseler, from New Or | York ; and especially, to observe that beside stricture, gleet, wild and visionary the theory. ‘Experience and investi- | 4 brwnnce oF THs ADMIN‘eTRaTioN—THx o110 pxzE- | existing law, and to eny smodificalions which kare bees $7 15; Moss Boot, $6 50 a $700. rman oans bound to Liverpool, pat i, in distress, having sprung a | and the various complicated diecuses eonalled 08s vosly inter gation, however, were the surest tests, if not the only | GaTiox. | or may be proposed. i 2 Jeak on the eth June off Cape Canaival, leaking £008 strokes | Dy venerisl reveiterer auch es weaxnees. aad ‘rmeabiion ot ones. 'On the single article of iron, the’ data in his pos- | Mr. Srantox, of Tennessee, informed the committee | Mr. Lewis, of New York, very briefly undertook to Family Provision Market. | Per arene for Lsvenvoot:ah ule off Cope Camfealsspoke | thesetasl organs from excesses Or early improper tabla session shows, that high duties have reduced the price of | that he would vote for the bill under consideration ; and | show that the protection ~4 oa that | ship Brewster, from Mobile for Liverp A TES EASE. OF articul BS, or New Or. | GRAVEL, ane thore various are ignorantly called Gravel or Stone, rded by the present law the article, and he compared tariffs for the last forty | he claimed the privilege of a “little plain talk.” ‘The | enabled the manufacturer to pay a high price for the | 4,The different markets and meat shops throughout the rs, to show that such was the case, especially with | } ! Th Sity never, at this season of the year exhibited so vari- Fegardio slckics, shovels, hammers, Durivos, aver aaila; | Eciercare to Orngom thet Loa as ee one de | Hoe, ners! tnd Iabor, and make ‘money by the OpecaMoas and ARRAY or, cee’ ceed Lucas OF Ss axthi 86 51, spoke bark Sarah Hand, from Phil 3; 13th, lat 27 57, lon 88 17, spoke jel hale brig -——, on | reference to Oregon, that the inistration— , | tion. F , | a i grasssickles, &c. And all this under an “ odious” tariff, | pines the Prevent hed eked J “ a ene! | Ata quarter to 12 o'clock, the committee arose, and | *24 Yet the prices for beef and lamb are raised ‘Brig Poland, Weden, 11 days from Havna, with segars and | sver may conceit Saas bay | Ae Re Dam abe us it had been designated! He could not conceive how | hound, into his kennel, at the first growling of the bri- | adjourned till 9 o'clock to-morrow » Ed | high. Fish—-A fair supply, with that fine fish the | jet Be! Honduras Rad lostone ian | here to present to the public the following most interesting the people of the South were oppressed by the present | tish lion. ‘The honurable gentleman, heretofore, had Sheepehond, WBE Dow. ttep-: tbenpiace of) Bal- Pe pda ge ebay; Lentini Boone ne tarif law, and desiredto see the evidence. “Where were | been one of the best friends of the Prosident ; and, ina | Bartrwons, July 2, 1846,,, | BOD, though still a few, of ber age ee ones brig Magnol ‘Chartesion; | ris vei ite Egat ik ie 2: the a oe! st it—where th rials of pro- | ii y ‘i il ean ¢? nes jusion, an + . , Just arr; es Bem very site ., tha Q bind Soeatine Teace rere nena The eae racriale of pros | sartaln contingency, sight til, have bege $0--if be hed but will keep up for the 4th inst. | rvae trowr New Orleans; HopeyElouse, Justarr; | | Tate Aiea portent comsequenge of digegee—tn © loximer advertisement much pains was taken to explain its nucu: been gratified in his request. \ Heavy Storms and Great Damage—Fire—Preparations | prices vary da | Georgin were satisfied with the actof’4z. He had always, Mr. McDowet, of Ohio, (Mr. Stanton giving wat for the Fourth—A Floating Bethel—Efffects of the late Fruits, such herries, raspberries, whortleberries and | ! : a vel , withal, rome} la diseases which were mistaken for it—its consequences. mld its Bley weno tater acre Rey id gy seers mf fear ae et Tere Ne persis Mojor Ringgold— Markets, $c. woos pa aleaiunt we etioe plenty’ of Sectheee apples | "Schr Jonas Smith, Collins. days from Wilmington, NC, | eure—also the Sact thet strioanze Dppgaestly exies im thone Wee them were like the Jersey man, who had never heard of | an officer in the mounted rifle regiment. It was done at | We bad anether tremendous flood of rain, accompanied | At Washington market more room is wanted for the Mary Chile e ee tio Grande, is stitt on the | jim eumatance wabich will able axe $a jodae whasher Ip 8 2 atineent aa poe Tadeo wa ia Ne wee righ ae | the redaeus of the Biands ia that gentleman ; and he as- | with the most terrific thunder and lightning. The in- | Soe ister areas te the ghaoee he Piss 40 hoes) ber io lanl omeesidng ie tiie emg | go erie ed that wes by no meena istle, and saw moke pouring out, while a | sured the gentieman from Tennessee that ( ‘ibbatts | "Brig Captai " y. leans. ‘obstra Tumbling noise broke, upon ‘hig ear, ran afrighted into | was the lat man who would be turned from the sup | pray id yore eee rity png sven, | met oi soi Ne eee keer ang: Mae ae 8 nsg 8 saierure this, i veed 1ouse, ; d , here comes the tariff!” | of the administration from suc! z ibed. + Ve jr of the city, Sall | stablit cases. bat strictur Dut insteni of vapor, fire, ond’ smoke, and destruction, | His action was based on higher principles-a duty to fis | to be immente, P) iven th 3 a0 8 Sings siruhcntucs Leeeer airtel Wiatllivin: Cade Sree atsand ren Tore RoC Gnaion, Ge, the calm influence of the tariff dispels want, and scatters | country and its ell. z | ing.atroke tothe damaged wheat erop of the State. Campers 106-1 50 2 2 00 | wih London: Oneida, Funk, Havre: ‘Sutton, Charleston; | tg change in thi 1. Neither ts It moceana id abroad prosperity and plenty. He opposed the bill of | rox was glad the gentleman had placed Mr. | _ The hat and establishment of Howard & Wright | Gu Peas, 4 pck.0 0 a 0 06 | Gaston, Anthony, Marseilles; Brooksby, Glasgow; Ontario, pain, or any thin iow to the committee generally, on the ground that if it were | a correct position. When the veil of secre. | W* burnt out yesterday morning. They were insured | ( h..0 06 20 0 ‘Amsterdam: Arvella, Liverpool; Adelaide, Havana; barks ae, ee. eee eae Se eee SS eee forward os a War measure, it would be ineffac: | sy, now over the Oregon treaty, shall have been remov- | for $2000 inthe Firemen’s office. | i S| ies isidare) Sener anes oaeecte: | wr Aptis other of early cases, tive, hot yielding by five millions as much revenue as | ed, it would be seen that the President would be sustain: | and his Drummond light, is tobeone | Cauliflowers...0 1230 0 18, New York Pack are observed to fall w ‘mind and nervous system, the act of 1642 ; that it would not afford a suiligiency of ed by the country and justified in the eyes of the world. | of the grand features of our Fourth of July celebration. | Quious,bus! vine i than the partitel(. There sre, however, three cise revenue to meet the ordinary expenses of the govern: | He regretted that the subject of Executive patronage had | Hi be displayed during the evening from the 0 00% which most peculiarly belang,to staesurp, and, saves ment, and would ultimately lead to direct taxation ; that | been adverted to by the gentleman {rom Ohio (Mr. Brin- | top of the Washington Monument, where there isalao to | 73° 150 2000 | Tage cy meeStace tease of cares “Many other symp it would change the industiy of the people; that it | kerhoff) Contrasting the speech delivered by the gen- | the expense of the city. Our | Gooseb’ries,bh.0 0 a 100 ao | Weed co iamogiate, seme cf ikses alee: ecu aaielion anise urd the national prosperity. Sc, +4 so. | {Leman yesterday, it ‘would be perceived that he had | Fk Hate be eran Rf Riecg hPa! they are pre- feee fiteh....8 Ghee & 6 eae ae well, or rel to st cuge in ius more advanced and iow tage peso dan Leet Rag a Rent! le- | changed hi sition, for, in 1844, he said that duties | P The hale ry re of the okie Will, e State. eae 3 euge Hed Me eae | form, while the follow ree belong to stricture ma ws curly warks, a dozen members kept their faces diroct- | shoul be laid only for revenue. What had caused this | ull end spars of the ship William (Feumggmas sold | foatuse :-4:8 Gis 's ao ship Colum. | sage, and when it is so easy and certainly remove e towar ye Le lock, and as soon asthe time | change ? The gentleman spoke of the disappointment in pi nee got = sa ‘The objec game per. do. | len with | frat of these relaten to, a psa ited, by the rules, ex- rocuring offices ——— , a roa nt a i Pst oe eae” oat. | pired, they sprang to their feet, crying Sut, all at once, |. Mr. Saween, of Ohio.—Will the gentleman yield the | Converted into a floating chapel for the Bethel Society, The Cro hay between decks and in the hold Uke a volley of musketry Speaker—-Mr. Speak: | floor? for the use of sailors in the port of Baltimore. | he St. Louis Republican of the 20th ult, saya: From | made fora pilot, and the, shi he al n, after er!” However, the floor was awarded to | “Mr. Stanrow.—For what purpose ? The rendezvous for horsemen to form apart of Capt. | every quarter of the Mississippi valey, we heat the most | lem, on opeuiug the hacia, the ire Nes Pali who | two should steal away, Mr. Honren, of Virginia, long an advocate of free | Mr. Sawren.—To make a brief remark. Walker's regiment, was closed inthis city yesterday, | flattering accounts of the crop of this season. Inthis | $i."found asleep upon the hay, with a box of friction matches | may seem, would afford trade. “He wai determined to go'for the bill o the com. | Mr. Stantox.—Go on | apd will be opened. today in Wil Del. Abou | county, énd several other counties in this State and Ili —y for ana | rtwo.ens proceed trom owe a re Dut C@TEAIN " Feduction in the price of duties | Mr, Sawren.—My colleague (Mr. Brinkerhoff) is able | thirty recruits were obtained here, ed men, of | nois, the harvesting of wheat has commenced, and will | inner, master, forand 1y no stricture can exist without i on imports, would be a blessing not only fo the people of | sable | fine form and proporti i vA f sevonthe ith | THE TIME A FORMER’ GONURKHGZA MAY gn mort, would be a blessing Dot only 4 the people af | to take care of himself it he were present, In hisabe form and proportion. be chiefly cut this week and the next, which is rather | from Yarm MDE net tinkal ONCURED CA Goons forever géhce, | undertake to say that Mr. Brinkerhoff, inthe | _ The effectsof the late Major Ringxoll arrived — ; e earlier than usual. There is very little complaint of gone when this doctrine was to be put down with a | course he took yesterday, was not superinduced by any | youtenday, inthe bee. Architect from New Orl id ny | ami jo am pul heat, or blight of any kind, and th by far the most frequent cause ot Stricture. It ot the only, away boats, stauncheons, in tec ; ab much as the length of time its gleety foeer, or the ery of “abstraction” "The theory that.) Sone oe oe eee vat not superinduced idle and seddle cloth exhibits the effect of to have filled out remarkably fine and h "The pre. | hove her on her bear, en a rion) ety tag bh oe gel phy Si dh Fo high dutios made low prices was fallacivus, and our ex. |-Another matter, certain gentlemen were’ digerea ide | Well as its course, they being torn asd aplinte d | sent prospect is, that the wheat crop o year will | }y"cken‘offthe wreck the same lay. by" the b Itpooribie in every ease to state how long this may conti ‘without prod) Stricture, for one person is naturally ‘ th perience shows that the effect of high duties not only — injustice to my ainst the bill of | thoroughly saturated with blood. ‘The holsters re also | greatly exceed that of the last. The corn and tobacco nd because he goe ded at Quebec on the 23d instan Ham, and | reduced exports, and the amount of tonnage, but also the | Mr. McKay. Ande torn by the shot. All parts of the dress is uninjured ex- | crops never promised a more abundant yield than pre- | pool, J. Ghver, master, which sleared at this port disposed to ‘ure than another If, however, it should rice of agricultural products. ' S| he, wean eae ‘ | - Tatte f ‘9 E Phe. ceeevenile be ith instant’ for Liverpool, went ashore on Basque have continued from six to eight weeks, this length of time at Bonomi mcreed capac tomate | ghttteno™—t eu alow the gentlemen to make « | SPL penaient ae book heater baring Pan | sul anperrtcer ata, The premotor aber coe | Fuge sida ete fa ah feted sue Ota erage hr Mates cms siarbor seduction tangrevenue would be increased by | ‘The Cwaimmax.—The gentleman from Tennessce will | ata! ball. | Tho articles were taken‘m charge by t , i the season continues favorable, there will be an | MicStiich received ‘damuge durin, the late gates we ha ‘THE ERFECT ASTRICTURE HAS UPON THE a @ bill proposed. From these | proceed with his remarks. relatives of the deceased, but they will laced on | immense increase in the products of this year over any of the follo Londonderry, losther bowsprit. | MIND.—Nothing is more certain the effect of Stricture points he argued, referring to figures to maintain his | Mr. Sawrer.—(In his seat.) I like to see justice | Some public place for inspection Fourth of July. | Previous year. | received 6ther a id contact with the depress the spiritsand to les: ntal a Tes pias position, and spoke of the facilities of transportation in | done. 5 There is a great curiosity to see these relics of the brave | The Rockville, (Montgomery county, Md.) Journal | ‘Washington Washington Jost her ‘omplained of in the same degree by every individual, other countries and our own, and insisted that free trade | ' Mr. Sraytox.—I will leave gentlemen to judge, from | deceased says: Our wheat harvest is going on pretty generally. | Phased ‘The brig Rolla $8 90 Goneston, Se Gus “degree, #5, ote thet Cp. errites mast continue a pari passu progress. the printed speech of Mr. Brinkerhofl, tle reason for his | Dim, Manuere—The demand for Howard street Flour has | Wo hear some complaints about scab and rust, but not to | Jost her sbboom and received considerable damage by ecto: | rarely tere a ct oe aeractivey or enpablenot busteesee fone | There wero twenty-four or twenty-five contestants for | change of his position. been better for the last twodays, ‘There was asale of 1500 | @ Very great extent. Our harvest will, at all events, ex- the floor, aud it was awarded to i of recent inspeetion and of! brands, | ceed an average. The oat crop will be large. a Kee came in contact with the brig kliza, of Dundee, and tore | erly. ‘This also is a serious effect, thou | OME Sawraae—(8 | bbls on Tues a. je understood; Mr. Toouns, of Georgia, who said he could not support | been no change of porition. ret he Ball) There has | pesides some smaller lors, all at $3 qin. her pathoard quar bulwark, wid taucheong aft'and | buricip unquestionably true Indeed, whoever considers the bill, and he had not’ much objection to the act of | Mr Furs of Olt day of over 1000 bbls. in. par A | ‘The brig Warner Watt, was ran foul of | natural connection of mind and sexual organs, will easily 1812. ile would be in favor of modification of some of | purpose.) 1 Ali, Stanton giving way for the | $3 #734; The receipt price Thea is $375. City Mills Foreign Markets. patho ballast the same description, at Se Inst ground, by the. ship Vicworia, of Bel imagine that, "as there |s'a medium by which she mind so : ed that ‘th | | ing away her bowsprit, stauacheons, bulwarks an mu powerfully acts w ese organs $0 thro the same the duties imposed by it if necessary. They should se- | standing with the democratic gatty tar the Roepe ott Et Newrieneally eee uo transeations. A} ni Sanzino, May 16, 1846.—The arrivalisince the lat | beet At, Schr Moutreal Packet Doyle, hence on the 16th | Imedium, the sexual organs re-act upon the mind, Tongs, howe i are + the cop he r St. George’s Bay, was cast away on the 2d better explained in ‘ The Private ‘Treatise’ a he ject, for discrimination, those articles which were pro- | subject of the tariff. Several gent is quoted in H cts. and inst. Napoleon and Whig, Baltimore; Brandy- 5 ; % ich ii duced abroad, and which did aot come Into. competition the remarks of bia oollengty take ee a {and demand Kanited. Peel ts a mony, tichmond; Santo, New York; and | December in Forto Bay, cont of Labrador. Crew saved, and | authar, « Wile volume, which ie sent to many, pars of ig with our own, ithe was not willing to intrust the | would state, for information, that at a meeting of Sales of Stocks at Baltimore. | bringing 10,721 barrels Flour, 10 box j Naval. - | inyariably returns. ‘ = pee: fo the hands of those who now had it under } Ohio delegation, they authorized Mr. Brinkerhoff to say At tHe Stock Boani Baltimore 6's, 11 Lumber, 300 barrels Rosi I. 8 Cumberland, Com Connor, from Pensacola | With respect to the cure of Stricture—this, it is gratif eir care, something for them. They authorized him to say that | Maryland 6’s closed to-day at. asked, 77 bid— e, 2015 barrels Flour have | for Mexico, was spoken June 15, lat 27 lon 86. generally accomplished in very little time, MATTERS AND THINGS IN GENERAL. they were as strongly opposed tothe tariff act of 1842 | of3e., Baltimore 6's, of ed at 9849 asked, iso arrived. Flour—The continued heavy arrivals, par- Spoken. mor inconvenience. Nothing can exceed the im , 983, bid—an gee of 36, Bene io Railroad shares 48% bid— | ticularly of Richmond, have completely paralyzed the : ee that unless the bill of the Committee of Ways | ta yeneol Mi, paltimore and Susquehanna Railroud sha, | market for this description, the tales, having been very | 23 tobi N lee useh o ce7e rom Portland for Havane, Jun Mr. Wiex, of Indiana, enlivened the duliness of the | as were any other delegation. But they came to the \tee 6947, id Means should Ve s0 amended as to yield a sufficient limited, at $19, net $7 40 from second hands. ‘The hold- | Bhip New England, from— for NOrleans, June 26,lat 28 | ff debate by a reference to more subjects than that under | conclusi consideration. The people, the democratic people of his of late yeats in tve treatment of this complaint. [ne re hands Of proper and experienced persons, the lag EI oe ime *, State, were for a modificat: f th 7 2, . . 7 | ‘retui He came here torcarry sat thale. vlan eae ta bare mop shen I Mond pt a him Av Greigeatoeh cats Foam July 2, 1816. Soh gto ould iv be obtained for, tnneelle gue det | May ai, 101g PM, lat 4 408, lon 23, W, abrig from Boston, | “F col ‘eruble oa annex Texas. That was easily done ; and this point wi ill wil A tremendous shower of rain occurred last night, i | Which was all that cou eacermoos. ‘0 those who canuot leave homes, Saeed ns one alr nly done 5 abd this point was that the ball wil yield a sufficient amount of revenue, he ight, | bbls , Trieste, have been sold at $19)|500 and 16500 a | “hay 3 "oa Gibraltar, a bark supposed ‘the Susan Jane, from = h liar means of eure, together a f r present circumstances, as | Which put an stop to telegraphic communications from | $19 and17. The bakers like this flour, to a certain ex- rina tor Boston, was. a half 8 point gained. “He had not said “all of Ore- | honestly entertained as any man's, he will oppote It,” | te south after 9 welock. tise hosed ¢ ratione | tut, for mixing with Richmond. Baltimore, or other | Mera, latat sy ion 12 40; Br brig Salicia, from Caleute, | aed _ ad tie However, a majority in the | Mr. Stanton resumed, and said he was glad his re- | this morning, but it is i 1 Pe | common qualities are most wanted, and one or two car- and 68 days from Sand Head, for London, vii St Helena, who ae arcasucn _ ee thee oe in toy | marks brought out the explanation. The Ohio dele- | orning, but it impossible to calculate with any goes might bring $17, net $6 37!. The accounts from | perereed a one ays netons eS Hollis, Beakachow) « ie had ore nm on rom Ohio, (Mr. | gation Pally Daderstont and the whole House were | Certainty upon its benefits in the present state of tho | Montevideo are to the 29th ult.—The stock had increas Oe eae en %. mi Soe sad Heed [2 aero gig had Sone latitude allowed him on the | Sxtounded on being informed that they would occupy | weather. ‘The sun sh@he out again this morning, and | ¢¢\{° 12,000 tlt. and it was known that, [000 bbls. were | s@'Cave Florida, : i! him t make a reasonable ‘compromise. with rh C Loe Md fed Sottsted! actinan panrinieen tery | has been endeavoring to dispel the cloudy veil which | very. dul $ the hieeat oie were pe.0n. bearer ant ‘30 il ceanitents woul nover forge hime had ld | Ga ie pices eich herwet loca” He SAE | Sy efslealaen epee ae a ene | We ding dures ckeeed’ (St ‘itis | Os wae oro | pce ee Sl aL eet id neve 4 ples for which he was elected. He might | bility of calculati , a i, I fraid, Prices_te: lownwards. ichmon NI ore Nantucket, June 30th, in the stream, ship Alpha, for Paci- pe addressed either to 98 G: wich st., or box 869 lower the people that the democrats would pass the tariff, but | himsolf compleyn i . - ing upon a clear day will, I am afraid, X * ; , plain that the section of Tennessee he repre- a 17\|. The stock of Richmond is now 25,000 bbls. in first | fic, ready to be taken over the bar by the Camel: Post Office. if they Seiten eo so, | sented had been neglected in the gift of ‘office, but he | Prevent many from making arrangements foratripto hands, and 3000 in speculators, nearly equal to our wants | Pas od April 26, Jat 34 8, lon 274 Ww, bark Harvest, of War” "The author formerly felt it inenmbent on him to give « LL ME TELL Mis CONSTITUENTS ? would scorn to make this a subject & complaint here or | Your city by means ofthe excursions planned for the oe- , till the new crop arrives. Domestics—Some considera- | Ten, steering NE by N, with loss of main topgallant mast, statement of his own medical gualincations, ti ty on the subject, and written im the id which can be safely sent to any distances. only to add that the author, Dr. Ralph, @utire attention to Disorders of the Urinary an id that, in the treatment of StaicTuRE ‘ati , form, he can with onneenge claim jalemen. je and experience uot possessed by any physician Cleared at New Bedford, 30th, ship China, Kisher, Pacific apie Mg ry i . They call him Billy Wick, out there in Indiana. They 1 7 ‘l bulwarks stove, &e. 1 nae . y | elsewhere. D blo sales have been made at 300rs for blue Drills, net 9 ’ several most eminent names and refe Prouldnay. | Billy Wick, how came you to fail to pase | © Mr Baanixorn, of Ohio, arose to address the commit: | carcnt, Messrs Gatemer and Hinkle, the agents of the | Ct) "yrown do 210rs net 6] cts; Hamilton, Stripas ‘soon, Fi Tere eth ie tanity Comings, fogs] KCe een eee aoe ene al 8 Pore af quexed Texas, and got into a war, | tee at six o'clock. Although he was not altogether in | ©*m4en and Amboy Railroad Company. | net{:9f; Shetucket 270rs, nett 64 cts.; Appleton Shirt: | from Philadelpina for St Thomas next days cE" the barefuced clavms. to medical tities tn png rm se ioe ebot tl coker ae leat is better than | favor of all the items of the act of 1842, yet he was in fa-| Am unknown men was found yesterday inadying con ings 186rs, net 6 cts; York Derries 320rs, nety 11 cts.— Canacoa, about June told, bark J A Jessuran, (Vinal, | ence, of a certain class of people, becomes a mi anace f che. to Joad for New York. Now, he | vor of its retention, and was d it i . | The stock in first hands f¥ still very heavy, and no im- | for Rio del TE ge aD Deen | committee of ways and the substrate ot My Heagertets | ei SEAtaaBvowery, br fab thy « depgetsidingre provement can take place, especially ax English imita- ylgraxs: Jane 20—in port, ships Norm ‘ f . , , y | = | Yor 5 . Carver for Cow Mhetarif. ‘Pennsylvania war foraprotection on irowamt | Aerertget Telera eet eye o | hie head ateklog the brick floormg of the cell Candies—The Continued heavy import has depressed the | 2, Weeks fpr Boston, next week lorstio on poten a eee found TON Zarate oa favor of protection, if not direct, incidentally. He was | ently after a iall into it, the effects of which, market still more, and for Sperm over 750rs, net, 26 | ines de Fae me tg et of temper. He would, therefore, reply to his constitu: ba fora higher tariff for protection merely, or mainly, | Dined with the confined air, in which he lay for many | Kg could not probably be obtained. The Means, fm Portland, i bong a lly: OR ie rnp his co but for discriminating duties on laying a tariff for re. | hours, d death in the afternoon. A curious circum- | all articles of import is ina very dull sta ; ‘ fou of Gold and silver, but of iron. (Laughter) “But | Yat, | oe ee ree eee etre eee cae tleee revise, i ‘Wm oacel ee "College st cladiog Sir . Bo Pan ‘es ie Mr. Frextrs, of Mlinois, obained the floor at 7 o'clock, » if it occurred The arrivals continue very moderate, y ip wm ami of the Ki C " Aa apout New York ?| What should he say to this 1 | amid cries ot Move that the committee Tise.”” He re. This can only be accounted for by | demand both for United States and Enrope not mst, Weed. Jouco, Toth bark Astley Cooners, Sir “Antony tales he. Bes i Be off mocrecy erywhere how to hela’ toguenere had fallen os to give way for this purpose, and sad he hoped ition that the watchman or some other person any stocks to accumulate, price: fully sustained, and Ri jardenasi ‘schr Mary, Thomas, Sierra | “°°. 1% Ful ton st. Letters ~ a from grace, and become a backslider ) That ‘the tone at | Ue committee Would not rise until 10 o'clock. In during the night, closed the door to prevent the lecline. Superiors | Moreua. Sid léth, ship Constellation, Flituer for Cow: O QUACKERY. St. Tammany had degenerated? Time must show. As 842, he said it was oppressive rence of an accident. As the cellar was near!: (060, 6 a 7 cents | 12h, George Skolfield, Skoliield for doy brig Midas, Eichver. Derek, c Gu While judge, 20 tae Toots bre, ce ne nt et | messes, deceptive in its terms, and did not tell it deep, it would have been impossible w firsts 3/260 a 3/350, 6g bg nn ger for Jamaica. sia yal Coll this Sager ¢0'the men’ He . peak, | people how they are taxed.and how much is taken from | Sbiect lying on the floor, if this sup) scents. The clearances for Unite i. etagune 22—Arr brigs foodign, Eldrides, from Bos- tially on pai ng le knew who cannot be got | them. He opposed the minimum and speciic duties, and | The clothing and appearance indicate e R.F. Loper, Philadelphia, 1,43: erat Lockhart, New York; schr Richmond, * 8 pudent pretender, “We O QUACKERY. Dr. Mertcos hes bron cng > Dr. rt over Rarer carat rieceees of ait teats ol poges diseases, mercarial and 7 saute ees sere big ‘ures, gonorrhesa and debility, avising ‘secret —_ M. iretnded holds no communion with surgeons. for New Or! Cid 17th, | A 4 ‘ion is correct. stitute labor upto the work. But he trusted and believed well of | gave the ad salorem the pron of; in Ww, t rence. r man of origin. jaltimore, 4,662 do ; Argo, do 2,3! i " erate party ane nad been the watch-light of the demo- fhe bill of the committes ene”. He was in favorsef | 1G Toe aed Campton estorday ing fired the New York, 4512 do: Lyeu leans, | ln port. bark Richmond, Gibbs, Idg: P id by day, and pillow of fire by Mr. Bett, of sya tol, ed with powder, at a girl about Philip Hone, Baltimore, 3, randy wine, fm Portland, dischg. if pignt He ilid not beliove that ‘she designed to desert | yielded « suMlciency of revenue for ike otter oe, lesen v y of revenue for ¢) 12 years of the daughter of a widow women named ip 2,560 do; total 24,108 bags. Freights for Be earns, There, soumed to spe tome, trouble ta ponses of the government, and. tharit cowie epee | Feonep. ‘The charge took effect upon her cheek, infict- | Amoricen vorscla quite ‘nominal. exclaage has ruled lightened the House with a specch, and spoke a» the and bad policy to disturb it during the continuanee ol } ing a painful though not a dangerous wound. from 26', & 26%, according to terms, at which itisnow |) capeeis, 0s the conmandoriachint y ae Gan ng | the war. if it were necessary to aise alarger amount | lad named Secret, an apprentice to a builder, sbout firm Specie—Doubloons, Patriot, 31/400; Dollars, do | barks the boss Workman. According to hls sory, Ne woald | the war, be Drought forwanhe oe TMD O | Story OF NG neve Deidlng, at Siath od CHetsct ree | "eee msene;-Jurei4-—Wo ave at. present very dell Bot only vote against a duty on tea and coffee, but ior | “Str Brune, of fraryion Gas in favor of a erecting for Mr. Hart. He lad reached n height of five yest TtoMatins are looking unr octageeet by ae wal | Mr Hungerford’s bill, and preferred the act of 1842to | the k ; chetze of e here—pro’ re looking up, occasione e bel- | the bili reported by the committe saipenia t @ law of 1542, and for a bill which wouldcombine the tories when he became exhausted, and relinquished his ligerant state of affairs between Mexico and the United | the Owien) Be would let ithe! The | Tevenue with the protective principle. Ha edvoceted a | hold. One of the contractors, Mr. Williams, was stand- | gtates. Flour is held at $6 60, cargo price; Corn Meal, | oletitbe! The | medium course. ‘Ihe bill Feported from ep Committee | ing on the second floor, and with great presence of mind oa $4 00; avy Bread, $40 ‘2, ‘ork, Onions, A R. GREGORY, No.3 Roosevelt streer, has made a re- ent and valwable discovery, by, Which means he cu | perfectly, (without mereury or hindrance from. parsal iain private disease ‘incredibly. shore Saye. To Physicians wishing the fited feseard of many years’ exper Mt; , rited reward of many Ye “ | the Gates of his profession, Dr. G, lenderson, Brown, Liverpool. eC, June 25— Arr, barks lee; M4 of Wellesley, gory 5 ==] Wes dsie, Keal y miral, Buchanan, Wate Potatoes, ure rather scarce. A smali cargo | Victoria, Martin, Hayle; Beat up, were :—Ohio | of Ways and Means was not acceptable to him in all its vasped the lad as he was descending ; the force of the importuned the rresi at for office, and was refused ; | A «Kegel rice tho aid not got all of © spoint. | Particulars. He otyected to the ed valorem duties on !all was broken in this manner, though he was anable | of Potatoes arrived the other day from Bermuda, which | umbine, Taylor, Londox; Rifle Datioute by ¢ ments ; ergo, he would or von for the bill = whem nt ron and ccal, in which business alarge number of his | tO retain his hold, and the Jed fell on to the lower floor. | brought $3 50 8 $4 per Dbl. A, cargo, however, | treal, Blenkinsof, Sonthain m | eee Seegen Tae chs thetaal Saw gentlemen ft fied, because the question, of 0 constitients were engaged. The duties, as proposed by | He was severely bruised, but no bones broken. | would not have commanded so good a price. 226th, arr brig Blien OR Ty ll el are. un was settled, past and gone, it looked to hie ik the bill, would crippie, if not destroy it | Sales of Stocks at Philad |’ Dees May 97.—N. terial alteration h | bark Odes: Laverty, Dust a rie AT Bas uglas, a yl poe iere z ’ ce im like a loss . 4 ¥ ) . . ERARA, jo materi ration has re- | Painbeul,. th. ¢ Chie! A HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully Teason. He repeated that he (Mr. Wick) was for Ore- | A LITTLE PLAIN TALE. « hs Girard Bank, 9%; 15 Penn +€&P cently taken place, either for exports or imports. Flour | Vittormn, Yous, hs Colina, Shadwi military public to his assortment Rod ; but as a majority, according ts the Aomeem ie Ga, | _ MriRoot, of Oho, did not know bow long he would | ; $1000 and other breadstuifs @e looking up alittle, ‘There are enh, Lsiteh, Beltaats be adapted to sil companies: Mi Trine, had decided against him, he was beund to sabare, | (Peak, Lut he would spoak about two columes ofa new: BLcce, nes Chee and Del Canal Loan, 99; $4000 | Sooo orders tor these articles from’ Surinam. But litte jek. and Bayonet Seabbards of every Country ‘compar Ohio hd gotten no oitices! "Well, Indiana can't get | Paper; that was av much as his constituents would road. | Arrrn'Serrse $ioed tran Set 68; #0 sha Manufacturers’ | doing in exports, Rum is likely to decline in price, An. nies, about changing t } ont Svaieg office, He was the commander of a brigade at home, | He didnot come here begging for the lords of the loom. | and Mechanic’ Ba eeoy ye nexed are the quotations :—Beef, $10 a $11; Filot Bread ekso Swe Fon me one and had tendered his services to the Prosident, and his | Phere were no such in his district. Some of the people | — | pply ; Butter, 21 cents; Candles, (Tallow) 15 yw, Port Glas | 4 fall assortme: atever variety, constantly on hand, and friends also mentioned bis name to the Fresident. But Were engeged in the manufacture of cloth, good enovgh | * Sales of Stocks at Boston. | ‘fo Raamantine) 32 cents; do (Sperm) 42 cents; "Aurelian, Brown, Portamout Hexham, Sharp, made to order at the shomeck potions, the President said he didn't want him. Nots word of | F him ana his constituenset went; some were engaged | AT 1H" Bronens Gosme 16 cents, scarce; Codfish. $3 76 per quintal; Nesta; Margaret & Harriet, Sha Me natg, | tae ame rre . 8. GRATACAP, 398 Broedway. Somplaint bad been heard from him in consequence, | 18 ion manufactures, but not largely. He represented {er RR, 125, adv diy off; 18 Westen Ki Corn, 92 cents per bushel; Corn Neal, $6;'Flode $4.4 | Laverigoly, Sultan, Burrows, Jam eS | ae | Hi r. HIDES—2000 oy ‘Tho resident didn't want him. And he, a9 well'as the ‘al inierestsmmthose engaged in agriculture, me- | Freaklin Ins Uo, $8\ per sh; 9 Suffolk 75; Herings, $3 0 $3 60; Hams, 15 20 cents, W- P. niderland. r Be teen tad. Also light, miadileg, Gentleman, had knocked and ding-donged for office, and | ChAiC arts, and persous enguged in the navigation of tha fy MA Ase ahs {tp b oy Punter, $48 wanton FF is $25; Mackerel, $9 50 a | qitttyy Anette ee eae ‘of various average we.ghts, For sale by Givn’t get it: laughier.) Hut was that a reason why he | Nurthern lakes, He had sue hope yestersay for the Musto Si fel at anette. iY on $10; Onis, $1 60; Pork, $14 50; Potatoes, $2; Rice, $9; | reveported) St Ubes, wie. cw FOS TSS “900 Blinahorh should abanuon principle? The geatleman from Kor | Vill of 1642, whet his colleague (Mr. Brinkerhoff), had per'shs 18 Seon Wasey Beet oat Shingles, $3 75;'Red Oak Staves, $25; ‘White Oak doy | York in 3 days; Cuba, Blanchard, ‘© TO MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURES. _ tueky (Mr. Tibbatts) had taunted those who voted again | £06 plain talk,” and gave his friends Jesse; but when to, Wadv; Ie State Bank g29y, je $40; ‘ar, Pitoh and Rosin, $3; Tobacco, 18 cen » | orders, Baltimore, Le Bron, froth Montevideo for Baltimore TO, MACHINIST'S from 7 to 2 feet I ise fan lacrease of pay of the volunteers, while they were lor | he brought to mind that his colleague, on a iormer ce, , Baik, $95 persht 3 Charles tesee gen 32 cents; Molasses, 20 cents; Rum, 300 45 coute, Sugar, | * dlischa; Niagara, | 7 AT Hchortmptice, Ales, eating engines ites @ reduction of the tariff! All he had to say om the sub- casion, denounced the Texas annexation, and afterwards | Fovre, Manuf (0, 800 per. sh: 3 Hami rs cents; Rum Puncheons, $6 66; Molasses Caske, Ber, Yor utter” | iginds of work. For te ption, to the ub joot was-tuis: Our expensss were estimated, by « Seng. | Yoted for the fll, b- confessed he began to foul great | Lame Maunl,Co. Sime diy cit: 2 Wasnimgxaa I $6; Exchange on London, $4 82,90 days; Freights to Eu- Caaay, Metodgek: | senbens telson, New orks tor, t@ be half million aday. This might be too langp, | *licitude. His collesgue, with others, had Sgverted | stock iststora RAE Gh cacti COON J, $90; rope, £1 38,8 £2. on “Auchincloss; | ‘ad Im*re JAS. T. PERKINS,