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ee es es areca SERN eR ae > Sturgeon, Cameron, and Niles, of the democrats, | the ultras of free trade. I am in favor of the ntleman . Sid schrs Susan, re the bandied epithets. He would not say Sales of Stocks at Baltimore. was one old, and valued at There is $5000 | John ' Saich, Provinssiore. : i" ; of this bill, because I do not wish to see it pess as it is— they were vulgar He had had a notion of paying them | Stock Bosna July 6.—$200 Maryland's, 7 1 tmaured on her in Boston, aad thevesldue ve probasly nsured | Dy Ee aura ile gener ig tien Daskwell, thier, end place them among the whigs, and youhave T'with that the iron interests, the woollen interest, and with interest ; but it wasa kind of age he never | do 77 1-15; $5500 Baltimore 1890, 98) Ba . this city. penn a Carll Wales Brig Cirntee” eearist, Rackws! rity | 23 to 23; and this. it is supposed, will be the ac- other important interests, would not hi ReCK.—Capt Baker, of the Serampore, at New hip Lencashin Eleanor, Brown, "York. “Sid ship Risk: > wholly abandon dealt with. a tp, Hansen, ‘brig, Stscling, ‘Thompson, New been an imputation as to the kind age of tl as ok uppert. be wav the administration, Ex; atthe fatuity, and ol ft eh Ma aie : ff in tt, Butatis to be feared that the p: tual division of the Senate upon the new tariff, in” {T'jy, js resolved upon, and.| am astonis vardi jeans, sports that ou the Gch ist, in Tat 36 N, You'73 Wellin with | Baltimore: Seerlin vee, Loverpeat sprit standing, ae mi : Trehera om the bow ‘eda poop and tay | 7, Atma Rem orpaat ba is flan u certs vill be the vote, it M. at the blindness, the wilful blindness of its friends in re- man wishes to feather his nest, he assumes an of gallant forecastle, atull | femal re head, the grou ‘Ore; a6! hy) _ gid the final vore, Itcertninly wit! be the vote, if Mr | atte blindness, tie will blindness oft lends in ran eines t feather Bi mes an atitude of fell forecnitle, afl length ema gad, the eames cn Siar Cisse esl, N York. Jarnagin stands to his party, as it is said he will. — o thas end ade ork phe dross write, pride pes r ictorin. allowed from those in favor of, or oreo tothe bill? mark to vindicate himself from such en intention, as inti- The whole responsibility will then be thrown | And upon such @ bill as this, when called upon to vote, mated in a dark sort of a way. He was democrat; he " Tice-Presid a it is asserted, | shall not hesitate long what to {| havo had no was one of Mr. Polk’s electors, He told the people that y upon the Vice-President; and it is asserted, (Joncy in framing this bill—the Senate hes had none—it | Mr. Polk was the right sort ofa man to carry out. demo- ‘Bonds, 1050, with the greatest confidence, by the Southrons, is'an Executive measure—a Treasury bill—to which we cratic measures, and do a. democratic that that he will promptly decide in favor of the are just called upon to register our votes. The friends ought to be done ; and he would do everything to sup- . certainly not aware of the deep re- rt the administration which he could in conscience Could aot make gat ber! ‘appearances had not =——___— Been long in that situation, By Last agaw Soutnern Mail. Barc Many.—We, the undersigued, tender our thanks to N wer Capt Peter Norria, of the brig Mary, for his ge y de portment and kind attention to us 2s 1K ; . and his effi- ciency ia Susebarat the duties of his profession during a | | Bautimore, Jul passage from Galveston to this place, merits our cont eu brig Ci abare: if 3. Figed Philadel Bank, 95; 25 Long Islaud aa Nai estees Beit bse bill of, modifications, “and. against the cold | of the masture tn eo eee” tur cot a tant | ta serie eek eal ree =< acne nen EL SS, f -_ at " yhigs f Ne spon ty they ne . A le jn Cone! * recomme! im ‘ravellers iron of Penneyivania. If the whigs of New fubject—iot « light subject, air. What will be itsre- | know but litte abot Mr, Polke He bad dined with | pers, in all respects worthy their J. — ne) ¥) fall B i » | Arr bri t, New York, Tuesday, July 7 | Qn yee uty ee A Bleight, James L Hedenberg Crrepes ng Waiter an Kiet, Jams They Hae, ere made to-day in Pots at $360, end | Key Wear, June 25, {t4s.={ From our, Correspondent }— | chet, fin Hie de Jaueiro: Amen, Ki der. fm Bowne e: shire could now succeed in instructin ~ gults? We may find ourselves, two years hence, under him once, and called to see him at a levee, and hed been a od State would play the muschicf with the necessi y, 110m the operation of this bill, of aloan of with him alone, to get information to communicate to ns of the South. twenty ‘ive millions of dollars—our finances deranged— the Governor of Indiana about the volunteers. He ex, |, A*Hxs. e ‘The ship Russel, Lanpher, of Kingston, from New Orleans, | nor, vanuah; sehr Couvest, Scholfield, fan. Mrantime, alter a warm and earnest discussion and te great business interests of the country in a state | pected nothing, and was not the right way, if he | in Pearls at , “itchy gene, einem? H jicott, Cole, fin-N. Yor 3t today, the bil was made, the specral order for | of pro-ttation. Sit, this is a subject not tbe. trifled | fidy to get it, He did not come here witktouck ¢ pitiful, | Bexanerumae There appears to be bit little doing in | a ae a arte eears. abe GED. CHSCE to te paimmaee | feeds steamer Geomes fm Norfalk ol fe Dig hont reference to the Commit- w/th—it shall not be trifled with by my consent. This view. He supported the administration, not because he | either Flour ‘heat. Prices, however, remain a! ge ell be pal ‘dy probably, as it is left op: | ta the bay, and at the mouth of th per Mb 7a apy other committee ; this @/ important subject of the revenues should cease to be believed it was,without errors, but beeause it was esterday. 4 ted since | tgual with the captain andy berm no Cia coll called Pe oaed by a Pat nity of tive, #28 subject of party caprice, Ihave heard no objection | better than the whigs could them. not are hat been no business transacted since | "Phe brig ICG Fisher 8 days fiom New York, for Renan: | $0.,from New & : = 4 Mr. Niles me SMrong Appeal i iavoro! the 10,the reference but a want of time. ‘That is no objec- | oppose and hedge i up for nor find fault ie steame! : seitarn ; Buhaina Banta, and threv‘orer from 0 to 100 | Long, Rotterdam, Henry M Warfield, Harrod, tion at all—the mere consideration of a week, or two | be wished to turn wi are not generally disposed to submit to | Middle Ground, “ passed the toseek | Prices; m1: 4 Harrod, West had th 0. Ties; Coustirution, Lanterman, Laguayra’ and Porto Ge _ protected interesis of Pe IWvanio and Nev weeks more, in a measure so vitally important as th’ re | notoriety—he preferred that the remainder of his days | ®2Y therelore, will not press We] toils of Rec care New York hamedies ans, pass: | bello; Mount Verson, Sadler, Port Spain; schrs Mary, How feasted thus tas of dan dal oat Tt atlects ail the pursuits of the people—all ihe inte should pass in'quiet. He told his constituents that the pri dull at the quotations annexed ed Rare NW Pass yerterdaye EOSEEy Mocsccie | tape: Providguces Dalrtinors, Letoateusl Now Workt Judge appeared delighted at his bold stand of my constituenis; every family in every State will | tariff'law would be passed. With a majority of sixt; Livenroot ©; FICATION. A Orleans | setts passed dowa the Reef yesterday. Hicheock, Hathaway, Newhern Siurgeon could not lisguise his satisfaction. Mr, come under its influence. 1 am ‘willing, therefore, to | democratic votes they thought that it would be #2 Uplands. Florida. Mob.§ Texas. Notice to Mariners, ana: t, but-as soon as Me Bagby give the subject the fullest consideration—to sit here till | without difficu: y. Sa he eeeen we other day, if the | tn) Ma ae -— ae aT The Light Vessel stationed near Cross Rip, in the Vine- DK. MARSHALL HALL’S “i . x ninable and | Atgust—to remain here through the dog-days—through | bill were to fail, bu would tell the cause. He é* 734 | yard Souad, will be taken into port for repairs, on or about CORDIAL RENOVATOR. 5 ig oe ; Jed, ll the sickly autumn, as preferable to hasty and incon- | ed to Pennsylvania, New York, and Ohio, without the Tia 77% | the 20th inst, During the time occupied in repairing ssid ves- 2 ALL WALLcole of de ikber 2 ste muzzled. siderate action. If the committee will not have time to, slightest imputation. He did draw a picture of what, by Shes S55 | nel another will be substituied, which, will show a lesser SER, MARSRALL BAUU one of te, pet soles Te ik look over, by detail, the thousand articles embraced in | trickery, might ensue, and said that disappointments ae ose | RE et aired pComeetor | medicine. tis now used and ‘bed by the most emi- “aroX, Tuy 6, 1846. the bill. will they not have time to look into the general | might lead to defeat. He knew that what be sald would bo deortows, JOBE. gen, genthysicinas in Europe and America, sea sovereign reme r ns fer the Volun + rs—The principles of the bill? Can they not look to the true in- ing odium on him, but uty, irres) re 9a 10! ; ia, DC, . ly in weakness of the eration, - Anproeriations for the Volunterne Gnd Trace Th | ee er ime mieia: cai to een ee | consequences. He would conclude what he had to say Irn Lae | Segall Matenchiasea from leven OC ie Tia Nance where med secording to ons has produced the Treasury Note Bilt. to support the burden of her debts? Can they not look | in the words of his favorite poet— Ship Gen Hairagg, Kennedy Uegm, Boston (ADL 17) fr | SSC MRDEA Dal a he London Lancet, that The bill reported by Mr. McKay, to-day, makes | to the woollen interest? Ishall take my own course, I “Wad some kind power the giftie gie us, Sandwicn Islands, May 21, lat 143 Ni lou2140- | oy | the hasbeen very successful with Hall's Cordial Renovator z se a ae shall stand where | have always staod—in the middle To see ourselves as others see us; (Geo) Constitutionalist of the Ist inst. Bag Teer 12 days from St Thomas, of es ' | am the treatment of the following diseases :—Consuitutional the following appropriations : ground— the tariff ground of the democracy of the North. It would fre mony a biunder frae us, says : t crop in Georgia is far beyond any | June 40, lat 40 24, lon 68 20 b SF isa, Gallagher, 8 days from | Weakness, brought on by a secret habit indulged in by young For the regulararmy, pay of officers and men provided | ‘The people there know their rights—they well under- And silly notion !”" i previous ‘Some injury fas resulted trom wet Ponte LOM Matansns; bark Louise, Gallagher, 8 day men, causing Iageivicus dreams, uighily dis » Dysrer by act of June 18, 1840... ... $45,944 | Stand them—they will not submit to be despoiled of them, . ‘weather crop was cut, by causing the grain to | PMbaderpiia, knee of the sinall of the 5 8100 Subsistence . . LATHBUN’S RESPO! th, lat 26, low 71 $7, brig Tonquin, from New York Forage for oific nor to be trampled in the dust. A bill upon their dec- ness, palpitation of the heart, aversion to socie- abundance of the product may be esti- | for Jas trines shall have my support. AS as this bill isin: | , MT.Rarnaun asked leave to make « personal expla- | 'Prott, e 1 ish ent , 9 ot | nation, et that large quantities have been con- | | June 1, lat 16S, lon 35 21, pass-d an American ship show- pelos, seanyouion, slasts.. iat, OMB AOR. Of Clothing of officers’ servants. t with these principles, I shall oppose it—oppose | MANOR: Th Le ks 40 cents per el. Were our State pro- | ing a blue and white si with a red ball in the ceatre— | cured by this medicine”. Phillips & Boyne, Agents. For Recruiting regular regiment. stand alone, The doctrine of a tariff with the MO STEARER— 120, Foutlomen esl ufficiency of good merchant mills, there | (Sampson & Tappan’ of the importation of a single barrel of | fR8\" 94's Jou 3930 E, bark Catharine, Pratt, fam Bos the Angola, fin Bos- arded to all parts of the Ui ‘acy of the North, isa tariff for revenue, with its | Personal explanation. (Cries of “" Nu, no”) discriminations of protection, Is this a bill with dissrimi- | _ Mt. Raratuun sent to the clerk’s table a letter, which Clothing, camp equipage for same. . ion, price $2 per bottl br ~~ i Forage fur samo...... All concur in representing the cotton | ion for Ferce lelanderall welt THE SILENT FRIEND IN NEED. $179,011 | nations of protection? No, sir. In some parts it gives | WS partially read, whon 10 jard, and not very promising. ‘The size of ,7 days from N "Ss ‘ANIC. ; peed For volunteers, including officers, etc | an incidental protection; in others, itis framed against | _ SIF. Manrin, of ‘Tennessee, objected to the gentleman | CTOP 38 early. periéd Y0- of itself s “gad epee A aia 2 pA ARMM IW s Ger po, ge TO IR authorised by acts passed during the rotection. ‘There is only one uniform principle in the | Proceeding. tain But in addition to its being y, brig Alvano, 10 days from N York, and schr Ju- ral Di es. Irritation of the Kidueys, Seminal present session.and their operations, hill, and this is the principle of ad valorem duties—and Hovsron, of Alabama, moved that the whole day | etal te this spring in blooming, the difference bound into Georgetown. 1 Weakiers, and for all diseases proceeding from uorestrain and those of the regular army on the itis a principle which fe unequal, impracticable, aud | cy part to personal explanations. (Cries of“ Agreed, | Compared wish last year varying from 10'to 90 days, It yan Bipkeahend, (Br) Kjarteh, (days from Mobile for Li | ad pants, ortho gliary aud deatrugive babs of youth Pay oto 212:096 teved the vaterenee ofthe bit the Fico Commit | ye fulee were suspended, andthe House decided that | Bas Degmialaped by cool nigh, wat weather, and in | "Qu? hogs, tans Bowon for Havana, July 2 It 38, lon | argc roan of eee td ead ae de #, during spells of dry weather, has sufter- e,ses sooner or more effectually than any other medicine; 73.17. Schr Gallant Mary, Ennis, 12 days from Baltimore, for W | discovered. ts i : ¢ (Ia) Sentinel says :—Some of our farmers | Indies, June 15, lat 27 63 N, lon 59 30, For sale at Apothecaries’ Hall, 36 Catherine eersee er 182 tee as altogether proper and expedient, Mr. Rathbun should be Mr. Bacar denounced the law of 42 as odious and un. |, THe Cuenx read the letter from an Indiana paper. It othe | just—advocated the present bill, on the bioad ground | ¥®* Signed “ Wick,” and is as follows: ry have commenced cutting their wheat. The crop Whatemen. $1, with directions. : ; 431,988 | that it went far to equalize tho taxation of the people, Sine Tea ne is in gat order, but the yield will not be quite so | Arr at New Bedford July sth, ship Waverly, Manroe, Pa | MEDICALQAND SURGIUAL. For pay, etc. of volunteers authorised and maintained that the idea of st tariff among the | aq. ne 13, 3080, 206 0c) . ‘ aslast year. Corn and oats are suffering | cific Ocean, Talcahuana March 27, with 1100 spim 900 wh oil, ‘0 QUACKERY.—Dr. Morrison has been engaged for over under actof May 13, 184 - $3,197,000 democracy of the South was the antipodes to the doctrine Gents—Well, the Whigs and discontents tried their | : and 8000 Ibs' Lone Reports at Roratonga, Jan zith, ship LC | NYOQ the saceasuiul resteht ofall forme oF peivee Subsistence. . ‘ 1,064'500 | of the North as represented by the Senator from Connec- | ands on us in the way of bringing about anadjournment | 9r ah ) Observer, of the 18th inst soys:— | Richmond, Wood, New Bedford, 200 spm 300 wh,'recruiting | ¢ \ 29 years th the sucka Camp equipape, etc... : 130,000 ticut ; nor could he imagine that anything was to be | ¥Y,the means described in my note to you to-day. é ‘1 potato crops in the neighborhood are, | for, Off Shore Ground. rt fares, gouorruaea and debility, Medical and hospital supplies. 45,000 gained from a reference tothe dill. | | “In committee they could beat,us, because our discon- es gs hori Ws tha last Wook ail tho rine New Bedford, July 4, ship Wan Wir. of Fuishaven: | Dr M holds no comuuuton’ with Ordnane, arms, etc... .. 344,000 Air. Sistwoxs j roposed that the bill should be referred, | vores Vove Silently, but in the house we MTabes cea ae igh up the Tes Deo snd Santee, were inun. ‘Reports. spoke on OM Shore Ground, in | Ms Loudon di Bupeties. transportation, ete. of the | and a report from the :ommittee obtained on the subject. uartermaster’s Department ... 6,309, Mr Bacay asked if tie bill were referred, and the | ‘heirs too] Three votes ::: We have squeezed hands 11,080,627 | committee should be of the unanimous opinion that the | UPom. & whispered pledge to stay here till Monday Foi gag | Vill before the Senate would affurd a revenue of twenty. | Morning, but what we will pass tie Naval bill. We | 11,091,626 | eight millions, whether it would change the Senator's | Baye now closed the debate, pursuant to a resolution Asury notes, | pinion in regard to the bill, as a revenue measure ? adopted to-day, and are voting on the various amendments tor has subsided in all the ‘rivers, and off without much injury to the rice crop. ts in respect to all those kinds of fruits for Jersey is famous, are very promising, The zette says, fruit trees of all varieties hav i, elo iat QU Sivis Gt | etna ot she, sl allege Surgun oc Si NB * Letters attended to jytatere Toml om Nov 9, 430.50 350 w }: > ageriowe 30 ‘ MEDICAL OFFICE, ioe D2 JP ENON, 17 Duane street, near Chatham they C i fen S015 Walton in M ae hh nee: fgesiown, NIL, 4000 wih 200 ch, shi jantasket, ith, wi a] ean | Tuteahuaua, March oo, ship St Peter; Foster, NB. 20 ah 6 kes mas the most successful practitio: in Ne The vill wachoriz ME Se ee ee ad cekopeeueasure? | which have been presented. «We are sending dawn cel a rones. cnaabey Mestinge [4 pone ranting wh for home; Aris, Silooner, NB. £06 yp. 700 wh bownd'on,8 | York ‘tm the tr ement oft renereal diseases ‘The Dosor’e gy ad ataae i saeepeh sued ag | Mt. Simats.—Yes, sir. it w ange my opinio | wie . The ann wr Captain Bpouner reported o| MW in those old half-cured cases that have anda loam, nutharises the notes to be issued as | it" Siss-—Yee sir. it would change my opi lar for eatables, and if three or four of our fellows do not 4 vegetables, has greatly increased within a | Catawba, Cx ‘ reputation for Coleman, Nantucket, 1300 sp, who reported having | [RAT ;is pre-eminent. Gleet, stricture, ulcers upon D Tbe Comoen end Arabey: Hall Wond has pre. | spoken few days wteeiden om SrvOnion task Ruasselh | iors, at Yoein ss preeminent. Geel sigrire) aiessanon district, | Morse, NB, Sov sh bound intd Be Cantos; spoke June ai, la | ah legs, effectually cured. sippy ree lou’ 60 W. brig Gem, of Provincetown, akness; brought on by « habit jew Bediord July 4, bark Mil ged ta by youn divious, dreams the exigencies of the government may requir Mr. 8. Why i break their fé we shall pass the bill this day, If we leeme: ers + be issue: 2" 4 vateel | on es to-day— re even. We wou! ich ii 4 # ions.— sae or Fegpith per free but not exceed Mr, Auten, upon the principle that representation and give Pennsylvania forty per cent. on their iron, if they | tte sollef which is well adapted to such productions. A A | boty ‘ood, Hathaway, Pa- | duiged in by young men, causing lascivi taxation should go together, was desirous that the law of | i 7 The whent and rye are less promising. The Hessian from Isle of Grande, with 1900 bbls whal by. = mae Jb anding at any one timc 43 should be repealed -a lew which is a gross violation ee tae aca har ee eae? ive them "ity and the cold al wal wiepines hase taterabtion: ath ane Mttnors Dee it, off New "Zeeland, bark Sve sirly shriovions positively prevented Racest Giet or me Jer the limitations ind provisions contained in | of that principle : want us to make the iron duty. to. suit them, tod | ddan corn looks we! beth, Gifford. Freetown, 109) wh; Jan 12,, Ocmulges, Man | vention from business. jy6 Str act of 1837, except that the authority given by | | With some further remarks, the question was taken | then they ‘vole aguinst the bill See Mey te rusee —————— ee at igh int ple Ral apg a ad NO CURE NO PAY, this bill to issue treasury notes, shall expire at tho | Upon referring, the bill to the Committee on Finance, | frst. | guess we shall alter M'Kay’s bill by raising the Moxeign Markets, is well | Coast of Brazil, vark Cachalot, Taber, Matta 600 spm, | YR. CORBIIT, 19 Duane street, member of the end of one year after its pas-age. ‘And the Pre- |e ee aan Krehar, *Surrew, Cilley, J. M. C duty on wool to equal that on woollens, und pass it by | _ Peawanncco, June 8.—Our market at present is well | dosh (reported Marchi 28, 650 spin Baw Whe ship. Phenix, College of Surgeous, Loudon, may be consulted ia sident, if in‘his opinion it may be for the intere: | three to seven votes. No; I do not believe there is mo- of the United States soto do, instead of issuin; | supplied with tour; aud pri | a wality. tington, Jamagin, Johnson (of Md), Johnson (of La), | 7a)coursge to retain the duty on tea and coffee. These | Scoer Sine {\000 to 19/000, | Skinner, New London, 1800 (120 sym) (reported March Ist, | treatment of certain delicate diseases. A pract ice ton, T. Clayton, Corwin, Crittenden, Davis, Evans, Hun: pork, bacon, beef, &c., | 2000 bbis! teen years, devoted to venereal diseases, enables Dr. C. 2 ; c t \ | Skinner, f wet form of this disease. the whole amount of treasury notes, is autho: | Mangum, Morehead, Niles, Pearce: Phelps, Simmons, Eel peed ed eat ei a publ aebt eae ae | ti Bsr cerns Giver ues owkin oo oa eree Goest Kamechntka, Ye anda? Tae bbl whelt tiear, foes ds vo mercary uted, nor restraint iy eto basins Hon smay deen proper and teste theres | NEetieat thee athey, Atchison, Bagby, Ben- | fe%8hdcufee, think otherwise, ave threatened to | shave sdance Sat winke indent geet | jcAietr from ship Posie, Hoxie, of New Belford repos | Sar ain. hrenken= tack New York, and I have do it wel, else it will not anew “ll do it on the Tariff discussi Mr. Wicx—I am the author of that letter. 1 wrote it | 278i, in 4 to 6 yard piece: n advised to do it, and | quem! tes , b TUTIONAL Dxnitity.—Those individuals, whohave p er 6 a 6340 ; do. inbbly. 4a 6 and’d a6 ; do. brown, dulged tain loathsome habit, ean positively be re the plirposo. I. guess | $e, 1b0rs Domestice oro in.alow demand, af, | 7 Foreign Ports. stored to health aud society. ‘Remember, 19 Duane. street, ; Drills, 9c; Navy Bread, Amsteapam, June 15—Sld ship Adeline, Pike, for New | aext door to Dr. Johnson dy6 3*r for stock of the United Si i = | ton, Breese, Bright, Calhoun, Cass, Chalmers Colquitt, | Sain eet es eee Lieeratiee’ | Dickinson, Fairdeld, Hannegah, Houston, Lewis, MeDut aepvend pa 1onS | fe, Pennybacker, Rusk, Seimplo, Sevier, Turney, We and provisions as are contained in the act of Con- | oott, Yulee 24 ve 1834 months oat, with 1500 bbls spm oil, to sail in 20r3 ay ‘ a of adi “thee the red . . | privately, and will have to father it publicly. $270, Pilot de, $3 15; Crackers, $1 30; Beeswax, yel- | York. : 5 "MEDICAL NOTICE. gress of 1842, provided that the sum borrowed, | to refer th i bill from the H to | P we y 3 ; 3, 265 1 6h; "7 Accra, Afriea, May 4—In port, bark Palestine, Goldsmith, together with the treasury notes, shall not exceed | the Commitice oa Fistmee arey cater ed eta he | Ms Ra This ta not the only Jetter of the Kind | low, Se; Sperm Candles, 26 j Tallow do 614; Lard, 2 of Bostou, une: Sld April 28d, ‘brig Hollander; Lovett, for BBUO WHEL ve required for the, secret. Dr, his position on | Whale Oil, 24; Linseed, 43; Beef, $9; Pork, $10; Hy: wpe in Of the New | 80M Tes, 72c ; Cotton, 5d, Of Koosevelt street near Chatham, has discovered vate ten millions; and provided, further, thatno com- | was made the special order from and after Monday next, 1 30=In port, ship Chicora, Holm, for Singa- | tie means ot Me oryeee tieehesoee mission shall be allowed or paid for the negotia- | at 1 o'clock. He not only wa: : York delegation, but of th and Pennsylyania— | Sx. Cxorx, June 25.—Our crop ia drawing to a close, soou, only Am vessel. iasie of two. tion of the loan, and also the stock shall be re- | th caiaile | There was nothieg personal Oh, no! That was always | andbut a short oue it will be-just about two thirds of | Be =in port: schr Felon, of ast Machias, din- | yor faye Pe bi Ne Eble agen wo tae de deemable at a period not longer than ten years | icraronitsaien ti. ppmene rae ppb the way with those who made g meral remarks. If auy | thelast ; however, prices keep up, at $4.26 a $5 for Sa. | charcing; brig Marian Gage, Reed, of IV York, arr June 22d. | RP ODE Partner ia oye from the issue thereof, nor shall they bear a Monpar, July 6, 1816. | should take exception, then he was told, “I don't | gar; Molasses, 16c., at which rate two vessels are load. | | © rest i ekbucesd t Youd for iano ; N IMPORTAR higher rate of interest than six per centum per | MR. BRINKERMOF?'s DEFENCK—A LECTURE TO THE kDITOR | mean you.” This is the way a certain class of meu have ‘The market is well supplied with all sorts of pro- for Boston, sboat 20th; brig Messeuge! annum, and sold at nothing less than par OF THE UNION, _ | done. ‘I applied to the member languege which { thought | v: yand lumber—suiticient lumber to carry us into | New d May 28th, ship Eliza, 0 This bill will be taken up, it is said, this week Mr. Barxxennory —Mr. Speaker, I rise toa question | he deserved. Hemay take it in any way he pleases. 1 } Ee. next crop. The weather, for the past month, has | Boston ur 6th ult); ms ba Itation upon any of U fter the graduation bill shall have been dis. | Privilege. want him to understand, although not— quite flattering for our next year’s crop, which we | Williams, Bordeaux (and passed Dealitth ult) ae | So dn. hie little volume, ater the graduation bul shall have been dis-| “sr. Davis, of Kentucky.—We have had personalex- | Mr Hexuy—I rise to a point of order. The gentleman hope may continue. NeAbiz, about Jane b—In Port, barks far ¢ piled, Teo at his residence, 88 Greenwich e rect, posed of. ‘i mae ss lanations enough. I hope the committees will be called | says my colleague may take the language here or Havana, June 27-—We hand you enclosed acopy of our | 0°" eae i toa Best) Ui pi Mags le Zire; wisi copoly, re omers at bouts striotase TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. ge ha me s Jatt, since when the cargo Rice per Magnolia, has been | r, dune $—Sld bark Hollander, Ewer, Bostov, and | By‘venerial malaties; there are others which are deeply jnters Mr. (Bxtemnawerr —1/sakythe;unanimows consent ef /,- Me Saruaye—I did noes sold at 10% rs., and that per F. A. Brown, at same price. | passed Deal idth, chica ce tpeentien-sach te wemenae meee oe In honktss | the House. ranean Mr. aera you aia. ieee a ee oe |e stock remaining is 100 casks, Lard goes off slowly | /Mansrt juve 11-Je port, bark Alzors, Beall; for Port | the sexual organs rom exces carly smproper ibabite ine 7 a 6 | “Mr. Davis.—I object. e Srraxrn—The gentleman will state 0 2a 1c, 4 “. The annexed pri ‘eudres, immediately, to ric. - continence of urine, particulary in advanced age, ni of og numer oer SUE Bs 1848. Mr Baixxennorr.—l ask a suspension of the rules, to | order. e ¥ Bag NG eee ee peti Cayenne eee pate, June «fa port, bi ‘Ann, Lofland,’ for OP THE RIDES, DISEASE OF THE SLADDER enable me to make a personal explanation. Mr. Haxiy—The language was that the gentleman | Farber, for N York, do. VEL, and those various urinary affections, which Mr. Wixtimor.—Will it be in order to move that the | may take the language in any way he chooses. It is Aphia, I pt Newroxt, Wales, June 16—in port, brig ‘Keying, Brown, | GRAVEL. and those arious urinary afeotions, which Having been brought into the Senate by Mr. French, ars are very firm st’ an advance of '4c. Molasses dull Sevi - . ii sc. Ve I kind: dd class ire very ree ; + dark for d 4 Mor pps cast waenpereten oe 1 fo 8 committee, an . Mr. Baixxernorr.—I hope the gentleman will with- AG Wicni-t pile take it at all. (Langhter.) $4}, for Molasses. Exchange onU. 8. 3 a 4 percent. o, June ban port, brigs Raggy ony Leg here to present to the public the following most interesting S. % aid y it. s =! “ i 7 4 i sale; » Tow I. ; Aan he motion was divided, and the ‘printing was first or "The Srxanen.—The- gentleman from Obio aske a sus. question stall. The Houle gives liberty toe Sentioman | Pre, A,PM* ofthe Rice per F. A. Brown, sold at Biel’ Raires, trom 1nd for ws, area jered. gives liberty to a gentleman . i : esi pension of the rules, to enable him to make a personal | to address the House, when there is no question ber! Weir: 4ee Mr. Evans then moved that tho bill be referred to the | Gxplanation. ‘Those in favor of suspending the rules | fore «| Pork, me Committee on Vis i will rise. (Members voted) One hundred and one vote Mr. Hexiy—I ‘want to understand the Chair. Can the | parrels, Tiere Of the comteate Gyekand noes. One of the | in the aflirmative. Evidently two-thirds. The geatle- | gentleman use any language ? isthere no mode of re} 12 a 12 members of tho committee (Mr Speight) was absent, in | man will proceed. straining him ? , tabi reinag mip alge ed Would be, on account of | “Mr Buixkernorr said the editor of the Union, and | The Sreaxer.—The suspension of the rule gives &@ is ealth, to the end of the session. a the administration, of which it is the organ, might have | gentleman the latitude of debate. The Chair canaot de- Rice Mr. Mouxwean and Mr Evass resisted the proposition entiments | fine the limits. S} 14016; Boards, W. P., 2602 Y y it known, if they had been acquainted with th 4 i of dispensing with a reference to the Finance Committee eataxon sir. Hexuy.—Was the gentleman from New Yoriefil} Hoops, 38 a 40°; Shooks and Heads, each 11.012; Box | "0H. TRICT) RE AND ITS CURE. e b—In port. ship Ontario, Jameson, for Buc: | hig heing very little understood, although the most fre- ce to New Orleans ; brig Caroline E | quent and important consequence of disease—in a former mo and New York—only American | gavertisement much paiue was taken to explain its nature— diseases which were mistaken for it—its consequences aud its ’ white, 6 a 10; Beef, mess, 10 a 12; do. | “3 schr Loe! rked, 11 2.00; do. U. States po., 9 a 10; 7; do. clear, in bexes, 14a 14; do. ia dfish 33,04; Haddock, 3.03%, ; Hams, ‘ {a 12; Butter, 12.014; Candles, tal- | “Qernee, Jul sperm, 32439; Flour, American, 11 | Alicia, Rol 29.30; Whale do., refined, do., 16 a 18; Onions, 10a 12 ;Cheere, Lumber, P. P. 26 a 30; Buenos Ayres, Cure-salsofthe fact that stricture Irequently exists m those who. are setinthe sg wee oft, T aati how og occupy ing toom space, low ing remar wil coul Certain circumstances which will enable one to judge whether he has this complaint or uot, aud its proper means of cure. Among other things it was re! that it was by no means Mr. Auten suggested that as the Committee on Fi- | Of,the West, that the people would not tol ‘ . Ma | necessary that the stream of urine should be obstructed mario’ We owe : | teaand coffee. The western men were against it. their | order? each, 8200; Empty Hhds., each, 2%4 a 00; Cut | Moat others bs before reperce po" Rest pen age F contntnans deed Bil to that comm ities oul T any the, Feference of the | judgment condemned it. and they could uot give their | ‘The Srraxex—The Chair decides he wes in order: Siicaedds Molgsion ee res leon, Cheesborough, for Baltimore, Ne peg Rp reg nt erty gee ee decision upon the suhject Whateven. Pe Without any “assent to it, without sacrificing their consistency onone | Mr. Hewuy,—1 appeal from the decision, and eek the 4 i por caort, Jane, sin port. hark Teabella, McKee, from | grist for mouths and even years, without producing any strik for N'York, in da Sin ae aay toe ie F t. Neither is it necessary there sl Passengers Arrived, Hill, from Burbadoe: homp- | be pain, or any thing directing the ication toe cost of ais i ay hand, and their conscience on the other. Day after day | clerk to put down the language. If the gentleman has | {The committee, as it stands, in the absence of Mr. Ind i a 5 | Sage i y { ‘ i) ny T 4 | i + yal, 7 iw a. | disease. i joure bill or a bill of repeal or modifications, Messrs. | W.8Y* nn cae ind inserted fe eat beget Fe papaya rer y waite 1¢ coma | Published being very incorrect, we giv abpedgdeak niches siechige rae eat iis calsimpaninfetenmtsin tasmaee £5: te Raed ibe Lewis and Benton tor the law of Messrs. Evan | Seo om Georgie: (Mr. Janes, seat Il + Hexty—I understand that the gentleman from | j ficial form:—Rey Mr McNaughton, lady and chil, | Sea Bran’s Bay, March20—In port, bark Izette, , with regard to other effects, especially oi early cases, these and Johnson, of sd which would block the game in | $2, the revenue bill, advocated, the proposition New York has used language towards my colleague | 4, dren, Maj Campbell, lady, 2 childr Mrs Edy, Mi bY Mott, Pi and female servant | guano. are obsei retary of the trea: committee upon the bill} btopted 3 a6 a part of lis fi Tucker and 2 children, Mrs Home Por's. ‘ed to fall upon the mind and nervous system, rather , very severe. . \ ‘Gri than the part itself, “There are, however, three Crreummanees cial scheme. But two days before his remarks | Mir. Raruavy.—I said the gentleman might take the | rol 2 d Woolsey and lady, Mr Adams Boston, July 6 —Arr bark Soproniy . Hallett, Philadelphi which most peculiarly belong to stricture, and, especially Pe b Se chat opp eed retry dia aba made. the editor came out, reflecting on the patriotism | language any Way he chooses § irv 6, i Snes, My Sep, Cee lady, | brigs Albert, Whit, New Orlean et, Fee oy most cogaaat, thoala never be Toa aia of, but pe bill— te 4 > “ | 4 J , 00; HA . Phil i ‘ i ‘ im jeans of cure, 7 tude, and invoiving all the interests of commerce, age | OC hore Who were opposed to the tax, and adhered to | Nir. Henuy.—He said— Jones Me Mellie, Me Dances, Me i; doz schrs Geo. Engs, ‘Smart, might be mentioned but most of these belog to other Mnaladies r Mr HJ Miller, J ir Bd pinions i " : * j | New York; Mr Melli eultire, ianulactures, navigation, ke. fle desived'ty ‘eit previous opinions. He, therefore, determined to | ‘The Sreaxen—The gentleman will redueeit to wri | Sue, rk; Mr Hie eens rot te e, ae Hall, New York; know trom the committee how this bill would affect the | Pula stop ™ once and forever to the ding-dong and im- | ting. sha re Fevenues and all these gyeat industrial interests E as Well or relate to -tiicture in jts more advanced aud settled form,while the following three betoug to stricture in its early stage, wid when it isso easily and certainly removed. ‘Ihe son, Wixon, Richio Borbadoes, Ki: ertinent strictures. Whether or not, what he said, | Bi from Sugaa; brtgs | Brow 5 i Mr. Hexuy (after a pouse).—I ha desire to pro ti; JC roughtavout the striking out of tea and coffee, he left | long thin matte’: pense) Shes ert hiladelpiia, sEbgeal . for Ma w Work; QA Litchfield, do, E Jest NOUM supported the ¥ : f 1 withdraw th : : ; first of these relates to, ani suggested tha! ine vacancy In the Comminee ee ey_ | efor others to determine; aud now be left the editor of | "(Gentlemen were standing ‘in the aisles @ad in the | Wil Mp Phra, New York Wort deeply eden and tt Telegranbic digs Gorotably | 7A ik’ MANNER OF URINATING —It has been a nance could be filled ; and Cotte ’ the Union to harp on something else. js tax havi area.) | 5 ir ew ‘ ewis, jr Fiitlede e ven | hal omer At a ray £8 roe oR we 5 Bes: a offer such motion, he hiacell ahead ee ens should | been stricken out, removed, in a great degree, his objec: | “Mr. Hours, of South Carolina (ina loud voice from | F Schwendler, New York: Dr C Clemms Mr Cullieux, N Brittiey Paitadelhie Salladeohipe Joskum Buter, Waren: |, Woariesebe chservedia the g Plothchoreat intl: taee r time, that the Chair fill the vacancy on the commit. 80082 the bill. Some others Were removed, and he | his seat).—Down in front. laud tertarstGnel Cooke Alba North Carolin allac How: » or two should ‘steal away, so as to wet a little, this, ee. ig piemng = itto get Pe. 7 phd rg Rhea ep o> den | The Srraxen.—The gentleman from New York will | Capt Hamilton, Tist regiment; A brie Burgess Hrauline Chat tritting as it may see , Would afford a strong suspicion. Not oto ti ' 2. The “organ” had charges vi ge sui d hii IN 7 y Fell, do; Chi a su i Mlen | that ts au proceed from no other cause what- Mr. Lewis urged the action of the bill without ref sontiment, Rana ha deed, Aue. ne 40 PCHAY’ pt eh | spend his remarks tili the House comes toorder. (Rap, | N Srephea bell, do; E hickasaw. ipponedf vat x East’ Brig Condova did not sail 3rd, wav a thon | hast br ondova did not sail |, a8 reporte. ere! d the harbor. TIME A FORMER GONORRHGA MAY “"Guanueston, daly 9—-Arr bei Clement, Ryder, Bostou; | HAVE REMAINED UNCURED.—A Goacrrhoos though ence. He was satistied with it as it stands, To refer bill was to delay it—to delay it was to defeat it. We had no time to spare—for, besides tl to act upon the sub-treacury bill, | defi ‘ , rap) Gentlemen will take their seats, (Ra speech, as printed in the Intelligencer, the Union, | Gentlemen will resume their seats. any remark inconsistent with any of his past declara: | Mr, Rarunen then resumed, s question we had yet : . , ieled is ‘and the warehotstng Woes The Committee of Ways and Means yielled—the | tain the Hou haw, dot Mr a fr Fliexhmam, Washington Mr ashville, ‘Teun; J. ir MeAustin; B Underworsl, New York; p) jo stricture can exist withoutit. The 7] &! t ulty with the gen: ‘0 Bostor—Leut Austin, Mr Hore, Mrs | aches F A Brown, Westbrook, Havawa; not the only. is by far the most frequent cance of Stricture. It Dill, the land graduation Dill, and taree or four appro. MOUtain tad gone to Mahomet, not Mahomet to the | tleman from Indiana. ‘The gent hat twelve I Bee, Misy Tretani, Hond APeters: Mee | Mature Cid shipe Oivellor Tasker: for uot its severity, so much x the length of time ite gleety priation bills. “He hoped the Senate would pees the gr yi. Mountain! (A laugh) There was no change on his | z a Zo he came ovex to the 0c! and said that Mrs Mckenzie, J G storm, HonJ E Fairbank, N rpool; bark Falmouth, Rogers. stage may have remained, that is to be consilered. Neither 4 @ ha part! But the Union has proved the existence of a change, and then atiributes the change to private and personal considerations, ‘This ill becomes aman who | 1177th page of the journal a certain denounced the independent treasury one day, and de- | tho independent ‘reasury. fended it the next—on all sides of questions, by turns — | were 124 yeas and 107 nays. First, for 5440, ali of Oregon, and subsequently for 49, | T looked to see whether the name of Mr. Wick was the uation bill to-day, thal they would take up and pass the warehousing bill to-morrow, aud the next day take up and continue to act upon the approyriation bills, so that on Monday next the Senate could take up and continue to discuss, without interruption, till the debate was closed always acted with them ; but I find that, in 1840, | Jonrad, Riebe, Bremen, SI @ member of the same name in iP Anson, Bark- | it possible in every case to state how long this may continue sche Zephyr, Without producing Stricture, fos one persm is maturally more h 'Y, r + rson, Re Downing, A Sheon, W L Evai ‘and on the | Vea Rand ti bucked (thes Boagveis, Total, 113 man, New York; bark Edward, Bulkley ‘came up, called |. Truxt.to—Bark John R Garduer—Thomas Wyld, ) | Wood, West indies. final vore ‘these | Weems, Simon Coutrerit, Guaytamala. Caxiis, June 26—Arr brig Protection, Hume, New York, etre! Havaka—Ship Wm Engs, at Boston—J A Bensel, John | Sld 27th, bries Siroc, Osborn, West 3 Factor, + | Teast w Dicken New ork: Martin Pillon, New Orleans, Mi Gate: tan, Susser, Hutadel hin Pick id « +d haposed. to Strjcture than avother. “If, however, it-xhould ve eoutinued from six to eight weeks, tins length of time st Id strengthen any other suspicious circumstance. A Mr. Ratnusun—We n, Patterson, from Philadelphia for Bos- ©} all privilege of offering amendments to the bill Mr. Sevina—Not at all, si purpose, all the time requi Mr. Axcwen continued hisargument against the pro- position of Mr. Sevier, and was followed by Mr. Davis, \ thie " On d , | Freuch, vice-consul a¢ Tampico, wile and four | _Bastront, June 28—Arr brigh Olive, Jeffrey, Alexandi ‘ECT A STRICTURE HAS UPON T wide, Apniaen De riaskanitins Ae I said ho | Sha "nder 5 and this within a period of single week! | it was not. ‘Then I looked on the other side, and it wat | © REALISE SRG IPF oe | Teaser, Osborn, New Yorks sehr. Gen Voster, Sialthy 0 otha is taote Certain thaw the eWact, of Mariners rotted that the Senators On the athay oid aynald be | it ill becomes such a man to attribute personal consider | there | So much for the question city | | ni~;Horace Theale, of N | 30th, schr lole, Sumaer, N York. Sld 28th, brigs Aconite, 3 the spi to lessen mental energy. Not that Intensely important measure, were now depend, by | SUom to others while he is himself w a tens ot Rourande | den Tan ViCE penne was & matter of instruction and un- | Y Lodantows July 3—ald'seat Exact, Folger, Balti Sn ee oan . on a rnment, and in the receipt of tens of thousands i | SDGARTOWN, Jaly 3—Sld scar Exact, Folger, imore.— ree or ot hat writer this mo:ion of dispensing with @ reference, to the cutting | $f Vollars. fiom the public crite He (Mr, Drinkernot | 2¢rrending between me aud my democratic constituents. | Passengers Satled, Arr ith, schr Michtg " don't the instructions on the b i Livenroor—Packet ship Independence—Dr Houston and | ton. . vate pique. He had had nothing to complain of. ‘The re- ye acted'wfih the democratic pariy. | Hodes ligh MeLauzhlin aed neice, of New Yorks Rey Dr | Rast Macitias, Juge B—Arrschrs Fome, Robinson, and also na sertous effect. 5 : raked | Priestly, Geo W Gowdy, Mrs Dawson, Miss Julia Wright. | ED Peters, Holmes, N York. sun ably true, marks rich ie hat made related to public questions; | forthe last twelve yearsand he was flogging us because | Allegany 3K Braye, Monreal; JL We lsh aud Indy, New | Raut Ativan, July 9~Arr ache Eliza Hand, Baker, fin Dal- ert ral onmetion of mind ad sekualoneans, w u fn ministrs 0 we had not acted wi ratic party. Look at | Haven, Conn; J T Lamb, Charleston, Earle. M I timord. easily imawine that, as thece is a medium. by which tl ma lengthy argument upon the same side. tijustmear Fue voice of the West remcker wecineate | Femusylvania, She was instraeto! to eee men eta | Pescaren Ful Jel Howterh Cocaee OW Gaiety Knee Eek Ga linehess Mae Aaa eae ee ie thesenugl orga re-get upg the mad Tir hae fr Jonxson, of Md., spoke at length in favor of the 4 y . i i istri- i *| Orleans, |) ; i "| worth, M % ever, is better explained in “ The Private Treatise” of the reference to the cominittee, from delerence to the com- | Hutionofoilien the Woe pe etality in the distri | Tope the gentleman will his own constitu. | Orleans <= | | Key Wer, June 231-—Are brig Gen Cobh, New Orleans: | Author, alitie volume which is sent to mally parte the mittee, from usage, from expediency, and considerations | and Ohie in ts ‘ ents, and let those of other members alone, and not ren- Mobile; 27th, brig R Fisher, New York; sehr | world. the care of Strieture proceeds, the activity ofan of the public intere It would perhaps be shown by P had made no personal attack —had complained of no pri- imess as We will give you forthat ugh little wader- ‘4 eed, whoever con- cular. Let the ‘‘o: der himself conspicuous as well as ridiculous. As to Pore! the Senator from M (Mr. Ewan) i i hat | ings, instead of escaping under the cover of personali- | obsorvati f honor—I neéver yet saw the man, who | , TRuxt10—Bark Orleans; 2tth, SF os Sabhe Belles rey A Wik reapestte the eure of cture—this, it is gratil the bill expected to yield. $38 000,000, would neagcely. | % Connected with the histo specting the honesty and motives of others | Dewistou & Co—Gs bales sarsapatilla dara Bch ache Hlesor, Havana: in, Grit Fisher Pet | sostate mw generally sccsmplisned is very lle Sime aad give Youn revenue of $16,000,000, ‘Diverging to the | tons, “Asto the gendieman rom adiona. (Sere wicks) | Toetas Romest Rime. ; a hides v0 logs mahogany, Bons logwood I pareel silver’ Al | ™'Sonrux, June 29--Arr brigs ohuson. Fall River: | provement-al late yesre ws the trenton or thie a Bub-T reasury, Mr: J. said he had learned from the Chait- ould leave him to the tender mercies of the gentle. | ponal expia Hon arte asked leave to make a per- epastire-“¢ seroons Cochineal 10 bales sarsaparili $1000 spe- Croton, foul lard, Pensacola, “4 feed in the hands of proper and experienced pérsons, the cure Zo into operation till the Grote ity Bill was not to | man from New York, (Mr Rathbun.) He was humane, | Nie. at , je to Cap lerton, Brazos of Stricture is now accomplished in as many days as formerly £0 into operation till the first of next January ; + | Mr, Horkixs objected. Goddard, Potter, nia | it demanded mouths, Many persons cousult the writer who Mr. Luwts—The specie clauses and not disposed to mutilate the dead, } sky ows T Hams AND rroors. o begs saved Teo ee unt Mai = 3, a fm Ey "i to thi eit iors ort time only, io serase Mr. Jousec y , MR. WICK'S DEFENCE, AND POSITION. tr. MeKay, from the ittee of Ways and Means, | | Mousux—Brig Margaret—i!1 bales cotton > Uththorn— | poot:se! fife perfectly cured, mm a source of troul atts: Jonsson the specie clanses fr, Wicx arose, amid n good deal of confusion. “The@ reported a Dill for the Bernat oF dhe ene; | sade dt Reyvunteas de wcordare New Owtians, 20th Milliken, N | Enxiety lor years. . To those who cannot leave theis heresy, te York: sehr Stephen & Francis, Coxeter, Chirlestoa, 26th | writher his own peculiar mean Henry Bliss, fer.) Cammings, Liverpool; Anster- | with his “Private ‘reatise,” which has an interesting ¢ re; Valiant, Gerad, Bourdeaux; Cordova, | giving every formation an the subject, and written. in the J May Flower, Crabtree, NYork; barque Galilee, | piainest and which can be safely'sent to any distance. ton. 27ith—Arr. ships Washi Bi only to add that the author, Ral i a gives hiseutire attention to Disocders of the Urinary an Generative Orzans, and that, iu the treatment of Stnietu: and of Graven, in every form, he ean with co. fidence elaim a knowledge aid experience not possessed by any physieun in this country. Jouxsov—-Why, sir, without the specie clauses, aker rapped tu restore order, and there were cries of troops mustered into the service to prosecute the exist- 7 itwill be no Sub-Treasury. But itis allt y, ‘down in front,” and “order,” all over the hail. As soon | ing war between the United States and Mexico, for the with o: without the speis-Cautes, Ws tere ie meses tthe Judge bean peak, the atentionof the members | Year ending Dove 30,4 | MARITIME HERALD. to touch. (Caughter) With some further generct ae icreaged. He said that he ‘had asked the permission of | rox TREASURY MBps AD A Loan, s marks upon other measures befi ‘Senate, Mr. the House to make a personal explanation, not because ir. McKay, alsu @ same Committee, introduced | asked what revenues were expected from thir bill, fe it, he Was offended with anything that had’ been printed, | a bill for an iseue of Heasnry notes wake occas Puwr OF NEW YORK, JULY 8. tweaty six millions? said, or written, but because it was the fashion; and a | exceed ten millions) Mr. Lewis —Twenty-eight millions man had better be out of the world than out of fashion, |. These bills ae read twice and committed furnishes bi of cure, mann rampore, Bi Jeghany, Shankland, Philad Phillips, Galveston; barque brigs P. Soule, Delvaille, Hay Darling, Bos: Mr. Jonxsox—Somebody says twenty-eight millions. On the 30th of June, he made a speech on the tariff bill, | to the Committee ofthe Whole on the State of the Union. ; ton; — Newport. —, [atthe Point]; Yueatan'sche Ventura, | “Communications by post are faithfully replied to, and Mr. ‘Lewis—Yer, sir. twenty-eight millions, “tt ie eup- | abd he alladed to the causes which would, perhaps, de: ENT OF CONG Fivanten, Compeachie™ SRowaoes Blery in eft the | be addressed either to's Greeuwich son ton aan toy posed the bill will yield that amount, feat the intention of the democratic party—its promises | Mr, Hoee asked Feave to introduce a resolution pro’ Cleared. SW. Pass on tho 26th alt. at 4 reports all the outward | Post 3 f a with frequent eto queries ea yee cightenn, | pnd pledges: He dit allude to Mr. Brinkethoff by name; | ding fot the edjeagument of the two Houses of Congress | ships Anu Maria, Brown: Doravia, 8 T Nicoll le Co; Hen- | Pow, Yextels gone’ to, ve ee srement er ee exceed! cagnmbent on him to. give a and with frequent erase questions with Mr.Sevier, fur: he did not sllude to any other member by name, | on the 27th of Jaly next, at 12 o'clock. rietta, (Brem) Haestoop, Havana, E, Payenstadt; Johanna | Coycttie acd Jus Pecktnn tn Boston “eal referousen’. toed 7 ther prolonged the debate He was astonished that any gentleman should take any | Mr McCosnel. objected. Conuelin, (Dutch) Kaleshock, Rotterdam, Schmidt & Bale. | feo ygiance and Jas Ferkive, fn Boston, ever, to his now extended reputation im this a : Mr. Bexrow, of the Finance Committee, appealed that | thing to themsel except it could counted for on | | Mr. Hogs moved a suspension of the rules ; and asked | Barks Colamt Norw) Schmjdt, Amsterdam, W We- Pactolus, Hadi 1 Charlemegue Packard, finds the nece ity for this no longer exists; the committee would not have time now to consider the 'y find the cap which their conscience | for the yeas and nay it Salem. Brigs x, of the Ls steamship Galy ht, Galveston; barque He: the barefaced claims to medi jes and Dill, and that it was best to appoint a day, take up the them. (Laughter.) ‘Things were said | And at stage of the proceedings a motion was Biiddleton E Cos, Marcela, Adams, New ¥ Clayman, Browa, Charleston; sche | ence, of u certain class become n 4 Dill in the Senate, and examine item by item to the end. Which were not reported. ‘Then, as now, he was in ill | made, and prevailed, that the Hor fourm te he Ye ry , cy fo Mary Ellen. Gri eared, Fr. ship nt pretender, jy3 wer Mr. J. M. Ccavrow raised a question of order. The ealth; and he now could scarcely speak. In another tanh nonacne Ma nrg Chs oid omeenth yp By d yt natare his treatment Sent caves Cured ir'3 or Smith, Savam Clearman & whigs had assented to the second reading now witha hour, he would be buruing with fever. He was surprised Purtapenrnta, July 7, 1846, ps Locvhert, Winiese’ Neo onaty, view to the reference of the that the gentleman from Ohio (Mr. McDowell) had taken 5 Mr. MeDorers said it was at the discretion of the Se. | Ubrage at what he said. He did not even allude, by There is fine breeze blowing to-day, which tempers ‘ ip nate to refer or dispenve with the reference, implication, to the gentleman, ; hes oe by amore bearable degree. | leared Monday—Bark Rainbow, Samson, Matanzas, JO Mr. Sevien followed up by observing that had the Se. | “It. Baixxexnory.—Did you not qhote my language 1 fe military dinner at Camden yesterday afternoon, f tor from Dela: hjected cond read fe don't —he' J Arrived. new, tee. Dil. wana poe > hd be me ~ Bom McDowell” ‘ont mean you—he's speaking about | jn honor of the Independent Grays, attracted a large | Bark John R Gardner, Pew ine, Kobinson, Bangor. Barge Planet, Bri Ni t me, Clarke, New | | ork for Bostens schrs gai Paine, Boston: Alexander, | ‘on, ¢, 25 days from St Domingo. on, from Trax Bilt, Philadelphia; North Carolina, 403 Pacific, Pres: BILITY, NERVOUS OK CONSTITUTIONAL, jecti 5 i ton be Go. Alba iBurcon, J ftadelphin; Cleopae trom's cont vilgen of the passions of indie: when no objection would avail Mr. MeDoxxevt made a remark, which was inaudible Crowd, and of course many towdies were et oe gen poset gerusilly. Posed emkaisie ve Sor Wareperter des BIC loathe Mette dor ald tink cient | asco thefeby causing iastous, and venta Mr. HaxXeGay urged the action of the Sonate upon © the reporter. FL erect ieht occurred, of course, and many heads | Tortupes Island, bark Catharine, of Baltimore, ke, Boston; sloops First Effort, -———, N York; | ally impotency, s trleteyt attention the measure without a reference, and for an example he | pit, Wiex resumed. A member from New York, (Mr. | WcFe cracked ; the fence around one of the gardeas was | on bord, standing W. ‘i Emp rh, do. ing to restore the # y and bodily, to to alate act, of greater importance than this, Rathbun,) without the least Provocation, had m: also torn down in the struggle which ensued. The | r brig St Margaret, Powers, 14 days from St John, NF, in New Loxpon, July 3—Art brig Gipsey, Howley, Bridge. ‘atare ly @ No reference was made, and in which de. le absence, ashe had been i is mornin for _paltimere, sxtremely Bratt | val i, 14 Danseueres to 3 cs Ss | eodk‘the were tor Uemorrah; E W Thorne, Durfee, frou Newport for = Le frequently ae the ‘fled. | that the gentl tentions which they received from our yol- |. rgaret, Buck, ‘of ja ys from Mo- A : patvent i eo ae Mie" Aucnee™—To what qveston doe tho Sonar | {5 Wick} Bos winchal uk aes mted a | Sur etapa | alt: mae Ba PAC, Fe Resonate | yb beara lA she Richmond canbe New | Reet wterted ic Meee yeeetigey reler? tioa, “He tad made no such attack; ea tre on ‘Fhe Board of Brokers met this morning, and adjourned | Pav. Musee Qn DC Bley gene Hoary: of Tromasten, | Pai canges: Bites do. shin Caled | oe {nin or laegurgetence. Me. Hawwzosx intimated that tho Senator's memory | 190K, occasion to compliment the delegate | Fgura megment of the euth of Janes Musgrave, | standing W. 3 panenner: 4 ‘ iverpool ; Merchant, Clark,-of New The Doctor being owe of the few aalifed advertising Gar Would help him out. It was a measure which was he. | that the best elucidation of the tariff had {ellen ty Esq ,an old and respected member of the Boacd, aged | “Sehr Henry Eranklin, Nickerson, Harwich, fish donderry ; Barque Navarre, Cole, Perambuee'’s ents the ¢ fore the Senate about two weeks ago. (Doubtless the | — aoe Lage do Theretore, he co 79 years. Behe Peston trschcere dios ies” ee ine Woods, Chi Frinided de Cada eli th, Liane, F Ages Oregon treaty, Mr. Archer. and that the gentleman took it on himeelf ee ee 4% a aay aes Thomaston, “ in, Boston 5 ee roe, | States. ¢ SL ed ON Yis 8 $i init ‘Tootcbelogatony cape Nae Yen aaa Santa Anna AyD THE AbwinistRation.—In reply | Bioop Jus Gorham, Davie, Philadelphia, coal. older" Boides thoes, Pypeidence ; Bent | Ofigeg@ Goldstreet. Open from#A.M. to9 P.M. Mr. Nine’ r ‘ t ” 5 eh peer Laughter, i i ‘eearh ‘ " ee ‘een 229 Ime re cause of the Importance of ite dotaler wad gen eat: be- | He had understood that’ the gentleman fremNewtey) | tan article that apy Teer ie Con aaa Bark Edward, Bulkley” free Charl sh mdse, to | ford Cinderella rowelle Dennis Parke, PAKISIAN SECIC that reason, but because of tho peculiar novelty “4 the oreied Beike chek pages hus, sp. Wiek’s) ap. | 7uirer, a day or two since, in which several revo- D Edward, Bulkley, from rleston, wit » to Meauitieook, Pillioo ret ucatan, Eli, _ punb tat eee ae tet = i o brigadier ‘ Alsbhen. J lessee, 4 r PUBI Ns * Sieueneen > He oat eae | ted, and that the gentleman tind placed the rejectionss | tttonary movements by Santa Anne means ahs Formargs lines Sees, Tune 1S, } eT ke tow Yorks athe: | Sosduas sonuricn aguieet Ret Phe seit - feroace, was not to deiay of doteat tho measure, “Ho had | {e/STound that He lacked the drst qualiGcation of asi. | Mexico were given; very full details of which, it | Brig i ‘ 11, doz Splen: | stances, without the use of Metictn say —courags vii ton, Ci , do; 8 ces, Medicine or any believed that upon thissubject of the tani some legis dier—courage. With regard to that, he had only to sa brigs—unknown rowel ples i Also, 2 cessity—universally understood ten tion wee reqened aa aeiect aiff some I if any one had 40 told the gentlemag his informant lies, | v-- ts) OUr Government has been cognizant off for | Satie. Sant, Boston; sehr Ad- | fon in Paris, Londan dhe ieee ‘ha Tho dill beivre the Sonate, in being aanodoral ta the | 1f,the Kentleman did not state the fagt of his own know. | ‘¢¥eral weeks past, the Washington Union an-| gyi Courier, for Rio Janeiro; Maine, for New Orleans; sughtin, Boston: BY ALEXANDER LEBAUM, M. D., would wiring the propre ete ledge he stated st a8 a ma Opinion or inference, | swers as follows : Metoka, for Liverpool Jevendence, for do jq|ndiana, for fend; Nantucket. Al len. sLattlands 8 | Member of the. Eacalty of Medicine of Parteiysician to Mesicu, fequiring’ all the revenrat ‘aefe ita war with | had dndertaken to make a fewA@markrin relation ties, | 49.,WV¢ deem it our duty to state, in the most positive | Nepal Trio, for Madeira, regghton, Bocton,-Qtioms, Peidheton, | Hine eStore 2) Eaten rm nehpenetienn Pavpls will wot expect, they do nui expect so suddeu an | Gas ks) holitical blographyye¥od a change in his poli. | tq": htt our government has no sort of connexion with | ee nitey Be | ow Tener iaison te.” 181 Coetinent of ont On that sudject thereswas no veil to lift, which | grin gene of Santa Anne for the revolution of Mexico, Se seal ecrent nenmer, Loe’ | Pion. Robert H. Dumont, 1 for Dr, @ reductions. sefure the war com: t litted or for any sort of se. Some three months ago, some Minceliancous tKecord ; » Eldrige, Milton, Surplus, Geyer, | | Pabi shed by y . Le meuced, the measure would have been regaried | Nes (nie, Wick). votegae rh nent, Twelve yearsago, | adventure Washi shed te omain | ket shi for Lond Anewern Hand. eainnd Py onton; | tee vinien dor See RH staee tesale hee eect pa! Eames mutha pop are toprpar iy tame | ez SE AVI) led hi wig ton Sabre ages | fasage.te, fang, hs, bed foam | 7 Puke speak Hoda, or London, i denned Roe None Row znd eypse al sie ou ' wcarbance 0 P Chacon, M'Curd eH Dumont. asthove tm tm R. UPAAM gee FUARE > i Y. an intern: ie mcr piled. Mold Mee “rca the exi we Tha ¢ time. sir, that it was the part of wisdui, pa. the oieent | the Ke eae staaces, ty wait another Year. { had hoped—the hope | Wemaa fom dmit—bat still { had noped that the athaod whea this question of the tariff to org yey > extreme to the other— cease the football of party ex ment—the mere plaything of the ultras of protesitan rank nected with Santa a; declined all sort of con- We areindebted tothe Sonthern Patriot, C) had been fatal Gould the gen: | nexion, con ration, oF particivetion iaany effart for the | sad'to the Georgion Seveareh, eercnire, Patsior, Chatterton, fatement except the one he gave, P se ‘The government of this country declines all Suir Sanaa, reporved ashore in the Delaware, was got "ge what every democratic boy denoun: | ining naeses OF bargains, Tuey have made waropenly, | off, and sited for Liveriol ou Sunday. in the face of th rosec: whig Us"end ‘no:Jary could fad a verdict of | with all thelr vigor. ‘They meen te tose Doiee ete: | halts sened wipes Se Ss =| 6 17, lat 28, lon 62.90, + design—this it plan; and it ‘a bold, A} a nop, July 4—Arr schrs Hayfyrd, Portsmouth ‘h Herald that high-minded, and energetic people” bidion t 5 re trust, on tap Voruge Hicks Bskabees pean for Cowes, NI i Cora, Elwood, New ork; Raubow? Rogers, Boston; arly jeated phys fi it od tran ote Fraation, doors above Spring streets ag said he had made no imputation. docignthis te toa ache arora. | Thi, by ote hence ey Mr. Wiox perceived, by the New Yor!