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1A grein ie tag copartnent, but with the hege ef se tnflarng the pootfiv duly in ‘wee | : . ho ling! of beet Ucrenoy, 88 ta condwae te the linportation 7 atl . tts whove vu velue wae | My. TH x, fram tha Comuitiog on tha state of things ‘ais of Idee imorwbnadien, 6 sonar cerieia, hed ai ad valorem @uty> gad Bost wade & minority report om dhe subject al iaieg, dates im Dye, neal H revenue. The chairman of the finance ing silks pay & spaciic duty, while silk mixed wita posteaes. (We could aot get « copy of it, but he sald, a . jo) ag aiee et r sted by Calhoun, a most incom- uad valorem, (abled, castings, anchors, {t should be adopted, in less then Alteen muaths the re- ‘Jordan wd ia, et - prompted , ro nal whisk the oeipts of the department would amply sustain the oxpen- | recent Hatrest, Preeby, do; sloop : ‘i y thing practical, estimates ; A ri be i ; petentindex for any wh . tuxed specifically; while © byork ee woattad! Pavstet te pass. dal he wi peel Py FY Tishee,, S tncdse bark Ropebld om) Te tag ape il give 23 000 vy anad valorem duty ni re. was referred to common reser 3 co— ‘tw Beororo, iy M—Arr pul x shunt 110,009,000 of poe Se ee eee ieee tulos by the act of "42 ure imposed Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union. ing through under his heart ‘The wounded o Nate Hye Fils. N York, to loss for Buroves sehr & ick, of revenue, under the new tariff project: dywhich, upon articles whose value is most easily ascertained, PATENT OFFICE. boy su : sing his boat from the hg ne ng jun—6 bales mdse Wright NY. Sidschr, Richmond, Givbs, 4 if true, would drain the country of att P Cle ghun actictes the velue of which is undeterminate there Mr. Hex asked that a day be assigned fora revision pushed out into am. He is now at * Sitee |i ight com} aah hardwar Bourue. Fi ss the amoant will tore probably be $150,000,000— js an udval duty. Mr Lewia next read port of of the Patont Office laws, which,-at present, afforded and ic the opini the physicians (eg on, | Seana ne ed ct Mortar OE - hia, Crowell, Port then look ont for trouble @ manufac tom-house New scarcely any protection to patentees, All persons intoe- over. This aes eaey: BOE DIME MN | ol ae Seen tian i Wastkarcoh anene'’ mess Wake Schrs B Watson, Phy th, Eliaabets, A bill has passed the Senate to purchase 1000 York, showing that no frauds wei © rested in inventions, are anxious that the subject should committed on ver, a few miles abo Large & Lattimer—4 Fellows Wadeworth & co—3 Little Al- 'e, Farris. York. f each of tha fire you of ihe Ham |. advalorem du’e@,and that therefore none were supposed be acted onduring this sesyion. He would, therefore, Ross's, who, formation furnish den & co—2 FS Winstoa & co—-i casks hardware Harmer& — Ow: Joly 10—Sid ath, brig Wave, Boren, Bangor of each of the five vol ane heh to exist. Specitic duties themselves were iar more sus- the bil special order for to-day iately sent out a party chester Clark & co—26 cases steel Ke for Surinam; i , schrs. perecen ston. Laine b 4 = ka, which will, without dou ye con- ceptible of frauds upon the revenue than advatorems.— rs, four Cherokees, who, idse Joh» T Dolan—2 hates car- mond; Mary Lanzdon, Gobet ae eet Tine’ ice td ue piven The publ c ations of olen Under aunif . advalorem system one hundred subordi- The Srxaxen put the question, and announced that the ymbers of Lewis Ross's guard at one rad casks cutlery Na ratndt Bar eridoe for Now. Tonk ore sy they wy ers will throw ranch interesting light on the | yites less would be required in the New York custom agreed to. “ raah one oa ” in, do for B 4 history of the United ; house. in cleske, welghars, guegers, &o. nde latge re- s' ‘eek Aelita nx.—An old Cherokeo by the 15 bales blankets bRhringess bola pea ee en ee etrign arr brig Ellen, Murch, Bostoa valuwble work, for reference, 1 duction could be made in the Treasury Department In and nother Indian, whose name wi . | Hayes--1 do Harmer & Hayes—t bale mdse Ri 2 Pune | tareeres ker. Providence, i suing, Lath an statesmen. It will be ‘a compila- illustraden of the tucilities of fraud under specific du- *he question is lost. 2 koges do Higgs Jeaking & co-7 bales blankets Plato, Bishop, Meoniouton: Coral. Shaler, Middl of revolutionary documents, and deba ties, oe Lewi peans ere of the importation Mr. Bewray< Why you said a moment ago that it was nh pipe ata age, ee ‘are John T Dolan & Son—! case fo Grameen, O'Neil, — vee rs ene peeanared | the dralt apd of One hundred tons of iron, at $24 per ton, decided in the affirmative ? Ib . ‘Chu he fide meceaoay pee ae aro Ae How comparitively easy was it fur the weigher to ‘The Sreaxen.—So thechair said, but you called fora stolen from Baldridge We | 17 Caors--Prg Celloe-270 Bhd anger 34 pape rem or tardly ruffians were. ges continue to swell the already "0! ery that government should put in use port bet 40 tons, and divide twelve hundred doilars of ties thus evaded with the importer. ‘The chai bery, fraud @nd collusion under specific dutie division. (Laughter) Mr. Hexcey then moved Tuesday week. ij ai But the House refused to make the bill the special spondence of | pared with advaiorem duties, were as ten to one. In piece | order for that day —yeas 91, nays 65—not two-thirds. re will sea FH McCready—8 bbls sugar 2 do molasse: t will be of more intere: a; Jane, N Olives Corson do; Spy, , N Lon Smith, Browklyn; Embiem, Potter, 'D nits of the. diuin a © official Ph amnani d with aco to stap the incessant crimes committed in | $=. eS: y Sanh, Ni Yorks “mbt, Porte. Newport; barges J Greet, ing ecbrracter. As General Ham- | goods, especiatly linens, under the sp ic system of so THE FRIGATE 8T LAWRENCE. nation and on the “line. yach, N York ‘ater Fowl, Davis, do. é .. Clark, jot Be ugs to the nation, there much duty to the square yard, there wasacbaace for — Mr. Bayuxy, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, to d, 80 pare meceiey iteatt Sarr MARITIME HERALD. me Salr-th-Aev-salre sane Row neigh ge $a strong desire to place it in so | frauds, tor the pieces were not coated ie Seas 2 whom the sahject was Telerred, reportel thas the frigate heigl pan ieee Wh pete | a oe Hon Hew N York: Ninthon that it cake nite GA quantity—the opening deteriorated them in value. Mr. gt Lawrence ought to be launched with lespatoh, | persuasive : , 5 . . a roy BBs eon (hat 1 rae Beouires ae Jowls beat came to the question of the amount of | sventlths riest ts che peace establishment, if for no | stopped ino other way, let the strong hand of rere: | ROME OF WEN. YOR Rete ine, Sioger, Thomast, of prauic national aistine” | revenue likely to be od from bi other reason, ment assumeientire rule over that unhappy |, unt a ois y ioack Browa, ons, the feeling in favor of phe Secretary of the Trea had esti MEXICAN CLAIMS. | ith rely purged from crime. u ‘i A 1 4l Raat ins ee + purchase, to re the publication of these | ceipts under this bill, allowing the importations to cor- .C.B. Suitn, from the Committee on Foreign Af- atedly made this call upon government, ! ite | Need ahaa i Re rp al yaiusble papers, seems to be general. Hamilton | respond to those of last year, at..... + $24,000,000 | fairs, reported a bill authorizing the President, by and ntinue so to do, in justice to a a | neste he o “f isno longer th- target for party warfare; his ser- | And from increased importations frem @ re- with the advice and consent of the Senate, to uppoiat Arkaness, who abroad obtain all the eredit of these Cleared. | “Saxe. July 12 Arr schr EH Herriek, Clare: views all acknowledge, and bis sublime patriot- | duction of the duties, of, .....+.+++.++ 4,000,000 | three suitable persons as @ commission, together with | murders.” | Kingdom, Bry Teulon Quebec, McMur | Cld tith, brig Bxil (BED ‘eymouth, NS. 8 Jisntere-ted labors and great foresight, en- & ieee, one to act as their secretary, who shall hoid theirsi- |“ Aw orp Ourracr.—Regardless of the inter- (Br) ebyc, J McMurray. Brigs Augo- j Three Brothers: 12th, brig Gazell fl isn, disntere-ted labors and gre pg Se A revenue for the yearof. ......... $28000,000 | tings in Washington, and be a board to receive, examine, | course the sacred rights of Arkansas soil, a sie dr; Port Leon, Curtis, Bane | RRC Jay tare ste TL Det title’ to the bia est eminence in the records Mr. Lawis next read fiom paper in bis hand certain and finally decige on the claims of citizens of tho United | party of @ again crvssed the line to'do | 4, FB Buck; i a) ioe Sigal I, Brett & | rah Davis. Hoxie, Richmoud: ch, David erienn Ty sty Statements of exports of whest, flour, beef, cora.corn States against the Republic of Mexico. Voss. i . Gibraltar, » Be . + Fue wi housing ystean is another miserable | meal eto engiand in cho yeu 1340, a8 coinpared with ‘rhe bill was readtwice and referred to the Committee this perty stolea march | Foi Comasaree, Bia, Merril Peisieipn a } financial ce to cbttin revenue, ue idea the year lodo, showing that the exports of the preseut of the Whole onthe Sta’e of the Union. 10 lives some three or | “Monday—Brig Globe, Hi ) Malaga, Draper & Devlin. =| My ’ ds deposited will be thrown on the Year in the same period of time, have inoressed 1a the | eats) Iponwariow aucur onsson, || | ur milea tit side of the lin to witout way warning ft ee eee | By Last Night’s Southern Mail. quence ofadvances, and thus add Pate of tiree to vne. And this is only ia enticipation of ir. Sawyer offered a resolution —that the sident 0} m Rider in the . Ri , with one | A “* A Tth, with | hisay-S gy tering te oT tle of the | te repeal of ihe British corn laws” When the repeal the Uuited States be requested. to commaniones te the bers, end William Chambere, were | Liverpool, Eldcize, Liverpgol, June Tih with | jome Ports. e of the fire. s source of accommodation | *24ll take piace, and be in force, we may expect a lar | House, a copy of any treaty or convention in relation to Lit 16 Battimere, July 14~Arr bark Gaorge & Henry. Ga't, guarranit gin Pere file i fal the house at the ti 1 " rht to be en- Sieuter increave ofsuch exports, and a corresponding ia- the Oregon’ territary ; also, copies of any correspon house, and the Cherokees fired | Demerara A fro onmercial world, the plan ought to be en- Crease of duty peying imports in exchange for ours @- dence ou the subject, anu of any instructions to or com- im hi ¥ nized system ought | ples, sir, Lewis bere referred and quoted from the | munications received from the American auiaister at j . my vied, not for revenue otber than inci- | urgumentvof Mr. Simmons, in favor of a reduction of London. midge or Marmion. timore. dental, Wa greater development of our fereign | postages as aifording more revenue. Under the old law Objection was made, and the House refused to order a | on, ethan. (ol Bosepal sears Lrobeite ete x trade. | that senator had set sown the average postuge of letters, guspeusion of the ru! ce for Liverpool.” ‘Noxrotx, July 11~Sld ship Aurelius. Kill 4 | So ekg Sab ghcmaed seh aeis aie aes yen A large number ot bills from the Senate were received at he dropped the | Norwei , 66 days from Norway, in | Purapeceara, July 14—Are brig id, Wa-nineron, July 18, 1346. U: Hee she cliesn postane law, . + 6s and appropriately referred. | himself in the woods, by “i be Passengers, 4, “caus bad ele et schra Dr Franklis, is, New Have, ae amship Palmetto, + , 65 hours ‘ ij Frou Judge Burnet—Claims on Mexiro—Fre ich Spotia, | And uw he propuses lor revenue purposes, seived trom the Prosident of the Uni- Haider called ‘out to the yorty, ao Cham | C. Wit pastengers, {0 tl Van’ ewator Ga ath ina 1 A mossage was receiv: r we? der called out to the party, as Cham- ; 3, sw big Payl T Jones, from Chulestoa for Phila. fold us the story, as they passed herdoor, | "A ciEdith: Moore, fin Ge ‘Ton, aud 32 “ays ‘rom Rio Jar hooting at white men” One of the par- yeiro, with ter, ke, to Cary & Cu, Bla in company with they did not care ad -n if they were.” | bark K'H Douglass, for Baltimore. Rider, though dangerously wounded, is not | Bark Ge: w) Knight, 10 days from Newbury> tions—The Fand Bill, etc. he apd Bape nov gaan toa reduction of poesies : in House that ae sieret | r aereony he sat o 25 to 21 ds 4 revenue measure, or tothe aud signed the bill uuthorizing tim to sell the reserved | Judge Bummer, who presided at the Harrison — ost mitigation uf the specitic disguises on the extortion mineral lance inthe Bistee Af iilianee ‘and Alabame, sod Convention of 140, was among the visiters of the | ate bousities of the bill of taritfy ot 1842. The Chairman the Territories of Wisconsin and lows, supposed to’ cour | Howse to dvy Whavever else may be said of him ou Finwuce next presented @ comparative calculation in tain lead ore. informing th they, Pro route, Fouutaju; Eqn r. ; anucipation of the operation of the bill befure the Senute, , THE LAND GRADUATION BILL. “On Thursday morning, a body of citizens gathered | , Br brig N h, 15 days from Pictou, with coal, to Andersos, New Yor! saninat Be:acoused/of office-seaking, | He would take the tive years, beginning with 1837 and | This bill having been taken up, aod the question being | to the scene of outrage toexplore. They | *4u!¢, Whine: : i i on faceevive baeoonsed & ewiling 1843 ; aod that estimate would hardly be fair, for i te tho amendment of Mr. Cobs to the Senate | food “wBere Kisser ied bees hicks 4 ‘Brine, 15 days fom Pictou, with coal, to ed to fourteen sap- ’ i i &C Mr. Smith, ot indiana, to-day reported from | lin, considerably tramped the ground; also a broad |” ‘Brig Grlleo, ft Romaon (of Belfast) 12 days from St Croix, Ks, ba, the average of duties was higuertuen that it would be pe | e , | THE SILENT FRIEND IN NEED. the committee on Foreign Affairs, a bill | unuer this bill—but for thove tive years the average an-| sir. Cons suggested a modification of it, so asto make | fresh leading back to the natio with sugar to Aymar & Co . BERN«.THY’S BOTANICAL HILLS, are a speedy b hia) Piast eo fat y | Bual ugsregate value of import was... ... .$114,000,000 graduativn apply to lands wuich bave already been te: ‘ | "Br brig Falcon, Fitts, 6 days from Bermuda, in ballast, co | A BF rdical cure for Govorthare, lees yo a authorising the resident » appoint, by and Allowing only tor the increase of population, to say ears or move in mi }, and not to we, which may “al Boaxp or AMIN EL aval ScHoot, | Tucker & Lightbourn. es. Irritation the idneys mii with the advice and consent of the Senate, | nothing of the kew British tariff, and we annexation and suitable pers stitut colonszation vf Texas, but only from the natural increase three suitable persons, to constitute a board 0, population, taking th five years quoted us the yr all diseases proceeding from Urestraine id destructive habits of yout rely of vegetable ingré lients, whic! nwo ti ‘enbba thei? Schr Two Brothers, Richaryson. 4 from Washington, Asnapouis, Maryland, July 11, 1845, | Brig Duncan, (of Warren) Gilebrist, 14 days from Pictou, sissippi, moved a call of the ao the honor to enclose with the list of | With coal, to Soule, Whitney & Co. ia citizens. of goods in the public warehouse to be published in the | to the effect : lands which shall have been in markot The French Spoliation bill, from the Senate, | Principal papers at Washington, und tho chief commer. | twenty years on the first of December next, one dollar has been reported without amendment, and ro. | Ci#! cities, aud at the State capitals of the several | am acre, for five years; then to be reduced to seventy- ia | States, five cents fc next five years; then fifty cents He jon; and Havre, for Havre, wi . Ino, P. Hall, | Lerten Baas for the steemer Britannia, xt Boston for I 33. Peter Wager, a4. 35. Exchange News Rooms, aud »: yerpool. will close at th coruer of Beaver aud Hanove H.C, Blake, | Clark H. Wells, | Offing Telegraph Koo | m xamination before | NG. with shine! vdet sc W. i . to investigate aud determine the clans of | ard our imports must average tor the next Eve yea y.three members having an- | th , the names being arranged in the order of merit | yep" ah tmiopiya, to Bengdict M Williams. mdse, ice emlly thal aa trodes American citizens against Mexico. This will be | (anus! SEw1eRate Of. «5 sigs |. Galt Wrarecdigpensets @aUe eee ere Cnet ae MMCoraer 9a reece taal tke Iqualification and merit | raf Toei t- aylor, Virginia, app P Fernie Arsthecaries’ Hall, $$ Catherisél srréeb-—Price veh b: I vu ith, ~ } « - S, « ie a hailed with pleasure by those interested, and as | “nuslly oes. 33,116,000 | he Senate bill proposed that all public lands which | of Messrs R. Aulick and R, Savage were, in the estima. | Sehr $ Mitehell, Johnson, Newberu NC. naval stores. | gt" with directions, iy8 te® astep peculiarly apposite in the posture of our af- | Fer the next five years. ' i" usion, said he | shull have been offered fur sale ten years or more on the , tion ot the board, so precisely equal, that it wus thought Schr tone cars Dine SECRET DISEASE CURED, hth Maxicy I 1 z | would stake his reputation upon it, that the bill before | first of March, 1847, shatl by ibject to entry at one dol- tT le to determine by lot who should stand number BehrR ‘Thompson, yatsen, Richmond, coal. Y a Botanie Physician that understands his busi fairs with Mexico. It is understood thatthe move- | the Senate would yield a larger revenue than the act of | Jar per acre for three yeai hen remaining unsold, | one, andthe choice fell on Mr. R. Aulick. Behr Florida, Thomas, Thomaston, lime. iB extensive practice for tea years, has cure ter ment meets with the warm concurrence of Mr. | } | at seventy-five cents for three years thereafter ; and all “ Very Aion d ., ss | Schr Avenger. Smith, aston. the boasted wos rams, been salivated and in the hos- s : ; ; “vans desired to reply at somo length; and with | then remaining unsold, at fifty cents for three years there- 1 LAWRENCE KEARNEY, | Behr Lucy White, Jamison, Thomaston, Pitals, without benefit. ‘Those who wish to avoid im Walker, who was so ardent in the Senate in 1842 | that view, moved that for tle day the bill be laid aside, | after. ‘This would seach, 1856, when they shall be sub- | President Board of Examiners. Behr Zenhyr, Crocket, Thomaston, | and iguorance, and keep their constitutions « from disease Sebotg Re daplaity sisi iniucicn of tke Mace ee ee Sgroed tor | feap gnu” at Sranty Give conta por acre aatll Maroh 1, | -iNemgy Nase. No. Naue | BelirLepreleite: Sleeper’ Thomaston: | From tia fear BME TuneUe CSYY Co posing the city and injustice of the Mexi . w s agroed to. o | ‘Richmond Aulick, 23. Jno. Madigan, . 5 : eared oan government. ‘ThePresident, if the bill passes, WAMEMOVeING BILL. ‘ | Mi. Cons sought to modify the Senate bill—that all 4° Roven’saveqa 24. ALT. Watley, Fake aiakap ert eee MONTHLY Kes OKT run JUNE, and of which there seems to be no questi _ On motion of Mr. Dix this bill was resumed in its con- | lands which a] been in market for ten years or! 3, KR, A. Marr, 25. G. V. Denniaton, PARR Salled. (OF Thy d have it in his power to apport the cor | ecaialch. peta iad ‘ai | more than ten years prior to the passage of the act, and | 4. Wm. N. Jeffers, 26. Leonard Paulding, US astore ship Lexington, for Mexice; ships Peter Hattrick, JEW YORK MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTI- ersand the Secretary to the Board. He will labor | 9 Aut Rryenpy Jounson’s amendment, providing thet remain unsold, shall be eubject to sale at one dollar an | Win. D. Austin, 27. Geo. A. Stevens, | for Antwerp; Lali, for City Pointy: Rdaria Helens, for Vi EO Na 13 Chambers treet. ATED. i ‘tical: or | onentry of goods in store, a declaration should be made acre; and lands which sball have been in market ff | @ Jno'J. Pringle, 98. F. A, Conover, paraiso; brigs Tarquina, for Anti eany, for Cardi . CASES SUC ae 0 bor of applicants trom whowy gy rea eat num: | whether they aro designed for home consumption or re- | teen years, seventy-five cents ; those for twenty years, | $ puCoeca gingie Jr, 99. 8. B. Elliott, | nas; Ben) L Swan, for Barbadoes. 2 Partial deafuess 1 Silt rhenm. ber of applicants irom whom to make his telec- | exportation, and that the disposition of the same shall be | fifty conte twenty-five years, twenty-five esuts, ste, | gbaward Simpson, 0. F. Gregory, | {3 Incoutiuenes Urine, ’ tion, and therefore itis reasonable to believe that | heidto such declaration, was rejected 20 to 26. He moved the previous question, to enable | le 31. Edward Barrett, H Misceliuncous tecord. no detriment, in this particular, will inure to our Mr Micter moved a provision for a quarterly ort | Mr. McKar to offer an umendment to the amendment, i 32. Jno. W. Bennett, Packet Suirs Fi for ii | | | treatm 6 Palpitation of the heart. ferred to the Commitee of the Whole on the Fi 4 heamatism, : é | motion was debated briefly by Messrs. Dix, West: |r d the Zemand for th: ious questi - thalf past4 PM, this day. Letrers ean be pre-paid to om , 3 Acate ri State of the Uaion. Itis well known that a sitni- | cott, Dickinson, Speight, Miller, and Webster, when, | neue whet ULI MEC ee a Baa Soi eum | Pures of the continent at the above places. 1. 4 paspenelt er. 13 Canoe deviltoy end lose of lar measure has repeatediy passed the Se | _ On motion of Mr. Dix, it was s0 amended as to require | It was seconded—yeas 78, nays 54. . Charles Waddell, Suir Aswons—An ontward bound shi h with painted ports, real sore throat. poperite from improper batas invariatly lost m the House. When so | «quarterly report of goods in store, tobe rendered to| Mr. Rocxwent,of Connectient, moved that the Senate | . Brand, 40. D. Ochiltree, j black yards, and swelling sides, was ashore in the vicinity of and) | Babies. much money is required to datray the ovdinary | the Secretary of the ‘Treasury, wher i bill and the pending amendments be Jaid on the table; | 19) Reuben Harris, 41. J.'M. Bradford, Heiden cated ie can ah raat eee ete Low |g eee SPST Pay seas, ont of and extraordinary expenses of the government, — bill was ordered to be engrossed for @ third read- | and ; 20. Jno. Walcott, 42. RB. Lowry, | don. “When last seen, her nile were furled, and sneremain- | 3 Cases of gleet. 2 Determination of blood te there can be no hope indulged that this bill. will | 138 eR eg ‘The result was announced—yeas 90, nays 80. | Q1. J. B. McCauley, 43. F.P. Whellock. } ed mpright. It was thought that she would tloat off at high | 2 Diarrheos be reached in the calendar during this session—if | The bill maki ever Large numbers of the clainis have for years | $400,000 for the iinprovement. of the Ohio, Missiusi been accumulating in the hands of agents, and | Missouri, and Arkansas rivers, coming up in order. nota few members think that, in-tead of benefit | Mc. Catwous, with a view to the precedence of the ing those who are entuled to the money, they | billfrom the Select Committee on the Memphis Conven- would be casting it iuto the pockets of specula- | tion, voved that this bill be laid on the tale, but with- tors. dow it, and moved to amend the bill, by addiog his bill, ti ‘és x re - asa couple ‘ignal sections, providing foe a regu. ss Yon nt Latent that the s'rguggle on the gra- | tar survey of the Mississippi, anda report by the corps uation land bill bas net yet terminated, and that of survey ors of the expense of removing the obstruction ‘The Sreaxen.—The Chair votes in the negat So the bill and the amendments are not lai The question was taken to the amendment, and it wa: The amendment of Mr. at 87, nays 95. | New York, Tuesday, July 14. The question now recurred on the third reading of the | le made this rgorning in pots at Senate bill, when Mr. Rockweut moved to lay it on the tabl question was decided in the iarchen. ; ; Water. 5 Cases balanitis. an aggregate of appropriation of some re Suir Wo Aprams—The ae ee PE edonkey ir FUL OPERATIONS AND CURES. 1 Injary of ankle jowt. of Jong} 4 Kolarged tonsila removed. 6 at $4 a 4 063. Hh Breavsturrs—The market generally is without a, egative—yeus 91, nays 92, | particle of Iii We hear of no sales Geneseo is hold | i: feet of the wr of the mbia) TI id part of the cargo wil be saved; the latter en i ssectiva fur! 1 Inj fi times one vote was of the grentest consequence. | ani the probable anaual cost of kee iug the river f1es | (A Glose shave!) Laughter followed the | #94 4.00), yeti OES of ices states” enuian man etnres, 97 ite : cat inf seam valve, ® A tsi 4 * | i elted but: eucyi . Whien have already been for years in the market | houn, Allen, Hannegan, and Bagby, the latter gentleman | the aftirmative by the casting vote of the Spesker= yess mya | reneeall envod. ‘The W-A'was'a Nows See: | 1 Levatatlow of the armecl ttle tomeved, retrospective in its operation. being opposed tooth and nail to all internal improve- | 91, nays 90. The Crope. tia built ship, four years old, and 706 tons burthen, She had the shoulder joint. The { 1 Ampatation of _ eancer Mc E. B. Holmes, of New York, has published | mens by the federal government as a violation of the | Some of the members clapped their hands and almost | The -Albany Citizen of the 13th inst. say | been fitted up at great expen pen which | operation was performed the operation his speech on the subject of he M P ~ Constitution shouted for joy. ‘The 8 er suppressed the hilarit; mendous rain and wind of Saturday played the very Her ow jamlia & Co, of | on 6th inst, and w the inst, at paride Beit vein Jey Ol he Mexican war, Mr. Dicatvsow inquired if these rivers were not pro: | “The wote by which Mr. Mckay's amendment’ ea | mischief with the sanding grain and grass in the vicini- | ¢ captain being one of the firm. ! by Dr. P. and wi and lias bad printed on the cover a map showing | vided forin the general river ued hesbor bulk wa caaalees “a Ing so heavy and luxuriant | Baro Lucy Eutex, ved at Boston, renerte by Br Childs, . nside: ty of our city—the cro the line over which, he says, our troops have un-| A Voice.—i understand they are. ber sony a mete: Pancras wae alee Bete hed th “4 is at whole acres were prostrated and badly tanglod A te mado from SE to WNW that ou the 7th i jus ‘ | 7 an) ‘i for fonr_hours—hi fe vered. errly reeovered. TWEN (\¥-SIVTH CONGRESS, Pepe ie Ry ont Ue pptthoemtese Gy nese z per A MER moved to lay fhe bill and the amendments | path a 92 por day for hands to assist in harvesting | Werks: Aa lene epeeaeeeet Aavertiver of the tn iax'| J7i@2wore Attending Surgeon and Physiewan cm x ; z ‘able ; but the motion was not agreed to—yeas 60, a =The ship Henry, Capt Salt m Charleston, | MEDICAL OFFICE. Senate. abe we S907 Aurea tay. ape te De taken Up owt | Bays 2: ; The Lockport Courier says:—The wheat harvest in | {h'coming into the Fast Pass, on Thursday might lest, ran DEJO PNEON, 17 Doane street, near Chatham street, 20 mixaton, July 18, 1346. ar ie eee » ing a Ri je harbor bill provi ‘The question was again stated on Mr. McKay’s amend- | this county has commen In some sections the rust | ashore opposite the light on Der. Island ‘The steamboat Vi- well known as the most successful practitioner in New THE WAREHOUSING BILL. | God for the dreprowement of 6d Hive: 4 ment to the dmevt, who asked consent to modify it | has done Considerable injury. On the lake shore tho | ola wentto her assistance on morning, but re urned York m the treatment of ven Doctor's Mr. Pareces asked that the bill might he postponed on Mr. Dix.—Yes, sir, it does. It makes an apprepriation | Mr. Rarnuv this junctare, moved that the House | crop is fine and abundant, but farther back it is copsider- | without being able to get her o! he ship now lies about 30 geputation for skill in those old balf-cured cases that have ex eccount of the absence of Mr J. M. Clayton who desired for the removal of the raft in Red River. 4 fe The bill can at journ ; i ; ‘ i rds from the beach, her bo kin about five and her | sdjourn ; and, at @ quarter to four, the motion prevailod. ay CC ened amy of pt seaees os eign Fo Soe Salaht Feet w Mine’ fe Meal aie Gaueot Degor of r h oa cur Gex Scott, of Bridgeton, NJ, while at anchor im Putwapevrnta, July 14, 1846. in all probability be full one-fourth less than appearance | Scun a " be ¥ yeti é , h "| the inner harbor of Newport, on the 12th inst, was struck by | male | With all deference, therefore, tothe absent Gena- | Priation im itamong the rest} an og The weather is to-day delightful—the’ beat of tuncy breeae ago. We do not apprehend a des. | lightning uader the rigging, which carried away part of ber | dulged i= by Young men; causing Tsseirious dreams tor, he submitted that he could «peak upon the final py r. Haxxecaw appealed for the great rivers of the rbi 7 ¥ < 5: 7 * i page of the bill. and that ceatetice hedeuate provee! to West. the sun, which would otherwise be overpower- A letter from New Hampshire, dated July 6th, say: 1p four days, without mercury. alteration iv diet or the consideration of such amendments as might be pro- | Mr. Janwactw moved $100,000 for the Tennessee river | ing, being tempered by a refreshing breeze from | “ The hills and valleys of the Granite State perta, Vavaner C. The ship Oneco, 640 tons, Capt Drew, ; | cleared at Boston for New Orleans, has. fell cergo. compos: | cee ee RENO PAY above the Muscle Shoals, and briefly presented the jus- ver looked more promising. Grass, corn and pot od prineipetty -4 dome ie goods and hoots and sh a } NO CU iO PAY. Dill was taken up, and several verbal amendments | tice of the appropriation proposed. Be are abundaut in prospect, end the potatoes are joard, of the Istter artic DE, QORBILT, 19 Duane street, member of the Ro | Mr. Haxsioan desired to see the great rivers ofthe | Three steamboats, the Rip Van Winkle, Ohi», | warditis believed they may esc A 2 po 5 a 3 q 5 5 g g any time now be taken up and acted upon {It was evident that Mr Dix was anxious has bor bill, the Hadson River having a ni to address the Senate upon the question at large. Mr. Dixdemurred, The bill had already been post poned from time to time, until the subject had becom: Heet, stricture, ulcers upon Rody or in thatiacoat ov poee, palshtaneo iene cal toees Ccapttenttonsl Weonkoses wrosiths etn bebree mbit fw. dulged i ‘ ‘ dreams sf the westward. of herfreight is di College of Surgeons, London, may be consulted in se fromm | treatment of certait delicate diseases, ‘A. practice of four Ie i “5 cargo, at a low esti Hovtinetoy moved to amend the clause which | West stand by themselves. For this purpose is | Sa er Rare CPEs tines ae ee ken. teen years. devoted to venereal diseases, enables Dr. C. to nt not less than @ bOX, package, cask. or bale | had given up the Wabash, and Illinois the Tino! j 2nd Portsmouth, started this morning for the |" 4 Georgia paper of che dth inst —"Nover bts | preket ship Zurich, Thebes from Havre for N’York, | sure pre worst form of ase. Recent cases cared in all be taken out of st at uch | itwas only right then, that Tenne should give up | Capes, containing in all about seven hundred | the heart of the planter been made to rejoice more, with | Inne 0, § rtof Georves four days. eer rontzaint in Conk basinepe bulk ; by & provision further, thatwhea | the Tennessee He wished to see the greatrivers kept | passengers. The hotels on the Island are begin- | the prospect of a bountiful harvest, than at present. Tho | * "Bark Macdalen, 3d.ys from Phila, for Jamaica, no date, lat s, Scrierares cared ia one oF two weekle wi iy iron and sult, not loss than a ton shall be | Clear of all minor impediments ee = corn crop in this section, without an acciJent, will be | 350+, lon 73 48, me. | Mr. Baeuy appeuled to General Jackson. and do- | Ding to fill up, but there is yet ample uccommo- | more atundant this season thas any previous time Shin Jacob Perkine, Copp, from Boston (April 4) for Cal- | Jp CI ci iter. mahmeghece = olga af no objection, and the amendment was | beg eared rr moel system of internal improve: | eations for between two aud three thou-and per- | haa ———e caine, Jooks very flourishing, and | eves. May iran from N York, showing ared and blue sig- | Hored to health and society. Remember, its wit feted agreed to onal. | i iti | bids fair for an ave: ; | nal, with letters H & R, July 6. no lar. (The only vessel of | 2¢¥! door te = whee een. Ma. Hostimezax mest tioved to provide thet no involve | amendment was rejected. | 2ons, in addition tothe large numaBer of private | “rue artbers (Md) Geaette cays the tobacco crop has | Tali Wise cid ntthes rere he close cnthe may rennet | DR. J. FRANCIS, OCULIST of goods shall be admitted to storage, the duties upon| 3 "N's amendment was agreed to. | boarding houses, which have 9 yet scarcely be- | received consiverable injury from the Jate rains, and it | 1 * "* 5 BROADWAY ’ which shall be than one hundred and fifty dollars And, by the following vote, the bill was ordered to be | i sa intl inion of the best informed planters that very | ‘i Whalemen, , , A Mr Dix expressed a hope that this amendment would gun tofecl tie 16a (6 ae The ‘ppeeet h of the crop planted will not reach the house; and | gAt™ st New Bedford, July 12, shio Georse, Swift, Pacific Siotasl anialaces nice be rejected. Yras—Mersrs. Alle Y ey. Barrow, Ben. | season will nodoubt be Bgly pleasant, and | as it is well known that less tham the usual quantity was | 4009 Ibs bone—Sold 70 bbis sp oil. Bpoke Jan Verh, lat'30 Ss, cis, believe his preparations are Mr. How rrxarow called for the ayes and noes, and the | ton, Breese, Calhoun, Cass, Chalmers, T. Clayton, Cor- | the easyand rapid communication with the city | planted—the yield this year must be far short of long 153 W, bark Iris, Hayues, nie sso wh; 23d Congres: one of the gres discoveries ever made for diseases of the a) se erwin rte ore folowing Mi cil ostugien warupien secon st Say Jones nm of ald afforded by the numerous boats now runni oe ers 1700 by rob 3s A tong | | be Pgs Dunbar, ria Rees A Coe be rs. Archer, Ww, » Ci 3 a, a ’ on of ing, ex- sae tet, do, 1700 wh; Feb 25, lat '. . ). He y Thomas Clapton, Corwin, Gritenden, Davis, Deytem: Miller, Morehead, Semple, Simmon: Bow | , The Hudson Gazette of the ath inst. Brooks, Bridgeport, 1300 Revd. Andrade, i. C. Priest, Re Evans, Greoue, Huntington, Johnson of Md., ‘Mangum; iJ. Peck, Ed la BI | ceeds that of any previour one. The Kip now ng about 10 he anaes, Upham, Webster, Westcott, Wood- | makes daily trips tothe Capes, returni: li vet very favorable for the husband. | y, i 5 . A. Wheeloc! 7, Two Brothers, vee NB, oil not stated. C. ces given to. ins ani ‘cicy.whe have been 4 a / Nt is y heavy and abundant, much | 4) weh, shi Refe Miler, a ge Rabon Phelps, Simmons, Sturgeon, ers. Atherton, Bagby; Cameron, Cilley o’clock in the evening. A great number ofper- | more so than has bees, known before for years. Majo 90 sp; be v ly blind from: Amorosis—aight now pom ave—Messts Allen Ashley, Atherton, Bagby, Ben- won, Dix, FairGeld, Haywood, Niles, Phelps, Tur. | $008 take advantage of these excursions, merely | The grain crop generally promises a large yield, and if vashipe Scott, FHL, 2900 ri 900 IEF" A quester of entoubeed cenrienentala. to. bs soun at the ton, Breese, Bright, Cwihoun, Cass, Chalm Colquitt, ney, Yulee—12 | for the purpose of enjoying the sea breeze for a peneg Meenas OF Deere Sah Jeet Vit rete 8 eh | few days previous, Pocshantes. | ofize, will sataty ‘che public oceee. Dickinson, Dix, Fairfield, Hannegan, Haywood, Houston, | | And the bill, without a division, was reada third time | few hours. The present competition among the | h@rvest—one that will gladden their hearts; Fruit of al- | $P ny cekserateder cantare 1 “Arti ‘Advice to Johason of La., Lewis, M"Dutte, Penny backer, Rusk, | 0d passed. boats has pu: down the fare go low that the pro- | Most every description looks well, and we have m0 | 6 shin Persia, of Newburgvort. | ERE F Pre: saa wittiatiotie opstin Athol Miibite Wes ten Bevier, Speight, Turney, Westcott, Yulee—28. TITLE OF THE wILt. rietors cannot expect to make much. The steam- | 4°Ut will be very abundant oS srs, Macomber. } wischon surcees kane boase aeeeed Slegmomee ebimealicer: So the winendiment was reject A bill making appropriat's<a for the improvement of ais South America is ted around from | _ Toe Baltimore American says :—‘ The wheat crop so- | sn; Edward Barker. roome street, fin + | of Istands,) London Packet. Howland. ‘sp 1200 wh: Maria Th. r. Jouxsox of Md. moved to amend by @ provision, as | the Ohi ississippl, Missouri, and Arkansas rivers. cured in Cecil county (vid) is oquivalent to three- " < our city in the course of the present week fur the Moctezuma, Tower, do, 700 sp 12 e esa, Pope, | understood, requiring a decluration of the object o° the | And the Senate struightway adjourned y inthe: fourths of an average yield. ‘dney. hy ship Re " Wisvuw orld bus. Fuiperier ta ea} goods to put in the pablic Werhowsns |. Anib bill onte cf off hood onthe rhoce of the Atlew | BUcnose OF, embarking in sie same business, in | poche | ec a thou ap. Died ee boned the Gennes aug 231 | THE cheapest, and best asso in the” Bates, ihet their subcequeatsiayouon shall be habia or anen | eBd harbor Ul Uy ths at eneund, "EMT" | THe coroner held an taguest yesterday upon | Passengers Arrived Strantansgt te BMee! | fr NSU REA e BRL Rem, 58 Chatnan pate jial ly suc! . n van rts, * ¥ 17 im* door fi treet. . declarations waton thus shall hvve been made upos the thpaeseit epoteentalious, the Bodh CS new pon: soy Awe ah | ap eisezete sc reaievelir Liverpee) —W tm Wy Underhill, N | ia from a Hie, sha p Cannde, Heynard. Pacific, hi mvl7 Imerre ‘one dower fram Chambers « storage of the goods presentatt | evidently been strang! ortly after its birth by | Cine Gienon, M dws iro Jane | home, a EAD THE FOLLUWING ADVERTISEMENTS On motion of Mr. Srxtonr, at balf past twelve, the Se Mowpar, July 13,1846. | some inuuman monster. A’cord was drawn t | Hill, IMinoi ‘Burton, ludiana; P ter fro ip Geo Porter, Arthnr, of NB, reports her nate took up the bill rom the House, called Oe, PH ree ound its atk, NOMI hee bees fae ees | BDounelt: ire O'Donnatl Master Allen O'Donnell Master | off Galli da 24 mog hut 180 enn ‘a. | COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, ‘i . Mig Fahd wre, | THANKS OF CONGRESS To OENERAL TAYLOR, MIs OFFICER: ts paren.age. | Frederick O’Dounell, Miss Rebecca O'Donnell, [reland—408 a 8! im nen cally rae Nena eal se MEDICAL ABAOEAY SRE MISE. i t ti . } * . (eh. % i , " ' , E ST 5 Seve: tree lene ae EL: tae staendmedt of the Senate to the joint resolution ef | _ The criminal cases before the court of quarter |” Ship Milton—Mr Rand, Mr Parrow—229 in the ~ ASED. purpos. Mr. Lewre, as @ member of the Finance Committee, the House, was concurred in, and the resolution is as falc it incumbent to give, to some oxtent, his opiaions | follows, vit 1 Spon this mensure From want of time, he had been | Resolved unanimously by the Senate and House of Rep- vented getting much valuable informution, especially | 4. of the United States of America, in Congress or o > k 1 SEER, HE, MEMBERS of the New York College af Medicine sessions have, so far, been ofa trivial ehatenter, | steersner f | Ship Philip Ist, of and from Greenport, 3 days out, was A geek Ley Ae BE The diseatisfaction’ofhhie Aldermen in tno WeERwUosc Brig Faleon—Mr Tucker, Mrs ‘Tucker, Mr | spoken 10th ina, at 338, fou G6 91 | to divect their particular atteution to ull diescses the couse pursued, the court growing stronger | FTO: ‘ hs foreign Port: Mr Speavey se 7 nature, aud can coufidently promise to persons re 8 Steamship Palmetio—Joseph 8 Fay, lady, ‘ Nat ig Cl | Setting treatmen rman thou every duy. ‘Some of the officials tn the lower part | child and 4 ujses Joke Ballond fay, WeSeBall Iedyraed |, Gvarsgcr, about Apel 2i—La port, brig Canada, Jason, | guiriuy mediea t, a safe and permanent cure,without y . '. from and It, disg. injary to the constitution or confine: from basmeas. la- rom the ‘Ireasury Department He should not touch ‘That the thanks of Congress are due, an of the ty tall al : uurse, Dr Wells, lady and child, Miss MP Wells, H Hf Wil: y brig N. 4, She | vate lenaly romested to woke eat the measure ia ie bearings te the question of protection | heraby tendered to Major General Zachary Taylor, com- | Shutting up ¥ Gpabodt resigning, cubes of | Tame, Indy and clildsen, Mrs ews Mina Hunt, Miss |. AMese eon acactgy o1 Dor brig New Englan | Slollewe on tap fest Ropetaanee Of teens Giieieen one can 12 home industry —he would leave’ that to ‘abler hands, | munding the army of occupation, hiv oficers an men,for | ave actually closed, They complain that their | Col ust, Sire Paluer imrd two chiluren, Nes Mowsey nods neMALso, Ja ror, Mesnsoit, Pousland, dieg: | amount of vifering und ime fay be thus avoided. us af a atire| ta se | i je fortitude, s| , enterprise, 4 e "sy Y. * ny i rears wi ‘J ae tn ee ee Brilliant operutices ‘onthe Rio | business has been brought completely to a stand- | ghildren, ‘aacer H Street, (rpt Mallen,’ J.C Haunahvy, L ve. Dill as @ revenue measure, and the chief objections | distinguished the recent against the bill in this relation A principal objection to Granue. the bill, was, its adoption throughout cf tae ad ¢ system of duties ; because, it is arguod, that to rai Jacge or certain amount of revenue, you must im, i rs ‘owuserd, W THolworthy, T | .-Rto ¥ WBett, DA Benjvonny Me | Yorks Brie, Susan, oT Cowes Rev J W Quater | gr Cxorg, July imtn port, ship Emily, D i, WA‘ Woody. William | 14: brig Georgia, Otis, for'do, in 8 de BB Alired, JH Cartic, JB Rote Sch zi ay. do. | y years eounected %—Sid bark Harmony, Maenduck, N the prin hospitals in Europe, for the eure of those eon gh rg Ns ig “2 wer tah itneties eter omelucles date temneectianree Ren, | Terms— Advice and Mediciwe are: tied. forN Vork, | IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY INVALIDS.—Person and others before the country, and finding it meonvenient to make per chest contaim ite to perform watie, cures by sa | still. Prosecutors im assault and battery cases, ee De Kh Sec. 2. And be it further resolved, That Congress sin- | when told that they must be returned to court, | cerely symparhizes with th ves and friend! withdraw them, though deeply aggrieved, in con: officers and soldiers of the army of the United States, who | sequenoe of the increased expe f the suitjand He woald show this to by ‘4! ed expense of the suit,an that nd valorem duties ure barter for ravens thee sand | Grentge2 {11imthe service oftheir country on the Rio| the loss of time they mus incur by attending | Wood. '§ Cur b | Sarah do; Cadet, Day, fim | thei licitly, toxether with all symptoms, tine of eon fice, because they are more open, and bettor uaderstool, | Sec. 3. And be it further resolved, That the President of | COUrt. The?poor, wretched blacks, who used to | Herchbers, J O Baimon, Thos Caine and lady, J Bo Direct SOO | Casio and croteaiecy occa ana JO 5 if sdw Gloucester, do. ! traction, and treatment rece! any, and en an! easier aod more simple in their practical operation. | the United States be req the foregoing re- | Spend a great portion of their earnings in enjoying | Smith, Jas Boar, Edw Collins. | Renkstacaxp, daly 1-Sid brig Draid, Ri closing $f post paid, Landerman, Balt. 81 | sone plication, can har | pOvniram, Jone I8-In, port, bark Massasoit, Fonsland, fm ingall medic Phils, | , shackford, | in 1848 there were revenues collected in ad vaiovem solusionsto be communicated to General Taylor, and | the luxury of a law-suit, are precluded fiom this | Pp. rae ap; FB, June Leia port, brig SPECTRIC PILLS. dates, $19 728,316—in specitic duties $13,200,113, through hij rn com 7 7 i a nasengers to ive. leet, seminal emi $et the xpeci: duties were Upon the most prv ST di ee Brivilaye also; and wh ‘from the urethra. Bre 4 wand be it further resolved, That the President of the United States be authorized and requested to have @ medal of gold procured, with {2ppropriste devices and ° . al two children, Mr Ribbee, lady, two child Aratacnicota, July t=Art ship Mariana, Coffin, N York: Bille, Cape J Hehbard and Jady, Mrs Wood. \ire Webs | brigs Choctaw, Stnith, Bost b Fheve Fills, the such as iron, silks, sugur, salt, Kc. Ano ah B ross and child, two Miss Cid ship Blanchard, Blane Leonori Jestoa to the ad valorem system was, that it wa uble of false valuations of invoices, and eo! VELF a fight takes place, the ¢, Brig Piilura—M FE: ite . ‘ Home Porte. OR the radical cure offender is apt to cry, ‘* who cares, you can’t ket ‘\ady and two children ibtee, fare, eae. Hinata F F fs tof twenty years’s experienee in the aconstable to take me, I’m not worth it.” T ‘ od Pronounced hy their ie other, finding he cannot punish his antagonist by | aN "Phey effect s oare ine much Weed, L A Case, Mas- brated ia : Tybee, Cormick, Provi- . : hard. Liverpool; brige Al. Hospital de Charite 4 abana, Allen, N York: a, equuent | inscriptions th ‘General Taylor, in | * : neta Phi . frauds upoa the revenues. This was soarcel. t to Gene: 'y lor, sending him down,” takes the law out of him by | Boston, July 13—Arr bark: any remedy, without taintung the first, because of the heavy ferteitures, fi tai haprie ! cunaeee cae abd gensrouity ts oe syuianed, 80% | cutting tus head with a brick-bat, or uses a knife, ee Bias Themes teak “ny per stomta, oF eobnerent roe oament for f:lse invoice: temptation fur the hazz Aad amvung the exanples cited of the gain of fal tons bo tue inyorier. we give the of st : series of suppored cases For i Uppose a mor- rH " M ehaat imports $120 worth of goods in value ut 40 percent | report a a bill granting’ s arter vest pg 4 lf Fon brary gives ~ lapulee at DN won and realizes only oan *, non-commissioned Ofleery, meicaae phe fout dollara by the operation, ineurri he f militia aed voluntors, called Seeeae Tests © during the present sees ae 3 7 j it { oa to false Invoices. Nor the officers and mea ofthe regular army hte ene M - ferred to the © et Vases {tee ‘ommittoe of the Whole ca the tate vu kept ap. ; P Foreign Importations, rinam'19ch ult, if opportunity offers. This isthe way matters are il 7 di Charles now Boing on, and appear to be »pproaching a cain We baler rien bl gp Ad yA fine Gem Phil eed 12 bas py silda, Grant crisis. @ redent order has not bettered the = yd bon Pad byece ok x ne ¢ ao" 49 hf bed nae te | Alhambra: Blan cha ii ti 98 bs chts do 81 do nit xs i, n state of affairs a jot. do 32 es axtin 3 do yellow sinchows 6 iE silk 31 | Phitsdelphin: Rose ORR reer do levantine bandkerehiels 15 do pon hii: Marietta, Crowel re: 4 ’ vr Bonen $081 Lehigh foterest, 2%; Livenrookc-Ship Liverpool-t ease wine Jumen i Btate 5's, G7; $4000 do, C&P, HON ; 10shs Phe 59, %,mase WE Maker oot cre lene sleet deve |} jelphia Bank, 107. A& GH Witthous—21 casks mdse Robins & Blackburn—s | mo an re | Arten Savxs—10 abs Kentucky Bank, 77's; $395 cases Kessler & co—9 bales osaabargs Johu Gihon—16 dodo | Suiled. ship Br bo | State 5's, cash, 66}{: 7 sha Northern Bank of Kentucky, | Comeros & Brando trusses, mdse , Jam ' ; N: 89%: 60 Reading K R, 39%; $1000 Reading R BR Bor boxes ng me Bonloan ‘Gillan &e = | mmittees were called for 8. large number Were presented ; among them, many of hire A Worfolk; jeieithie Tor Brichrons Negaot: | ct urdy, and Adivance, Bernat, adticggand Escort, #inithe Phiindels | @deutl rice $1 per box. ze sive AL UPBILI RED. i 4 the Caliege of ° jew York, ime nan died for ad! oF Com a th : Peocy, Chi N . | oe oe re mB Br) fiom tid mi Adel & | fon ‘malformation. ‘ ba Werks fron Dortles $1 each ; cess of hal oxen $5 ; carefull d Sad sent to.all pasts of the Union id xf man roar 0 [POR srabaleerstuolee, or Say Setaploie produce by sk Pipsictons ‘ase of mercury, or unski foal creamer om lajestic, Wm ‘Henrys Lefferts—1200 | Back Prospect, which sailed on Sunday forengon, 5 copper do—2 | viously, wat anchor near the S side at in v #Xa0 BoaTs. There is on tue other hand, every advan age held vut | Mr. Stawtow, from the C itt 72%; 100 sus Beaver Measow RR, 17% Toss of main topmost. supposed by mcr ey een opel od ey in their sys Wve a valuation bigher than he real | reported ajoint resolution that the Secretary ort Wena | Scorn Boanv—$1400 Looigh 69, 63; 60 shas Reading Aen male yen | Banene sates aide i 4 vice.) cting | Van | | Baxcon, July Arr brigs John Honkins, Barbe | son can consider himself safe ig the disease, bei ted be MY "3 ze Of sz. Juha A. Newbold, of New York 1a provisce thes ‘gene, 10 the, Biates the Buag Loss, | Rit bd, 38); 1 do Penn's Bk, 1604, slemares ag the system ‘with this Jaatty bens | does, Shalt: Finanerer. ea jontserrate, | without thoroughly el E rovides they be not — | ware A M ‘Trendwell—d chain cab & Swan—-3 eases | Gray. New York. Cld 9th sche i ved braced alterrati ‘ Sts Sha tcae Men Use soenly all, ter Ethene epioation maybe made fr tet, tre Sales of Stocks at Boston. Bete Wree en eccatitan ela chars) | sepanarss da Loam ate Ye | nascar fe neu ba dem te wn ol years. Lue eer inva ruse consi: | vided ta 5 | | Forks beige aroling. 9 + Mr Newbuld iad the advantage of bis contract | “jac nee ey be wes rotatred ve tay Commins: ret the | M100 do. Mi 2054, 98 da Nowwin Sa Wor, em Gaon em dy Hicen bien ca bake mae | NS bad A eas PA K3 nee, from | CONCENTR AT AN AND oA AP ARIEL at le utee market price, aod hol - , . | the bar yeaterdcy. Ha or, for Havre, ” , ey if , erence Lat, atibougu ney | “{aome atthe Weateru-an South-Western ates hare | ois seis Woes Rela oes eae eelie Eee wt | freding: Conmen die Bate for Hay ee: | PARLARAD ba ce Ney ne Calas of Meter et Newould, irom tue reqitisi made «pplication for the loon of the Boats (which 100, 25 do do #0 10 da, 04%; 6 do Boston and Worcester WN deymour &co-3cisecmdce Duel Orkey & enti lec Howhersan CBr) serenelte, £0 , + sal ined sad highly sonesotmel Gnas en ive Uy hiv coussact, ary now idle) to clear out some oftheir lite rivers; nat Ralituod, 119 patie bales blankets Rovert Spedding—22 do Joh», Gihon—2 do do | hattan, Stone, Lie Pye (Bry Milivean, for Li: | the urntive powers of the above Fue auvantages of tis the Secretary of War cannot graet tue request without |_ Stcosd Boann—96 shares Norwich and Worcester fycmest Steag 1g 7 RN Lanmelly & cot dy igha | Sumpron, fom Afritere or, Liverpoaty rend; herbs 1 conidesny reoommended by whe College a suerey KE say that paper was | ne em OE CORD sdbiations Railroad, 2 as, 564; 39 do Long Island Railroad, 10 ds, erred pone mdse Wofle & Peyter—tvnckages hardware | ‘has, Benn fk tufcry fintlen, Howes, for Liver may be relied on ann certain ferheay for fail" diseases” arising q ° ‘erase & Brooks cases mdse Vi. trone—4 di e' m le erm en mM f the bl mo | Mr. Sura of Connecti a the Committee on a HG ly bd prral i pete Aopen, (Bri ousenty scowdereo rePNrs. | riog worm, Ubnehen or pimnled. alee pale te oes at Tet, Warnes wid ator Toave thet peper et vortay Affairs, repo: ted, othe bill | Sate Burioive in Newann —The Newark Ad- d hardware Hesleck & £o-6 bores tmdve Balk y Graham & | brigs a tron mo N York, fudge VM hire Outs, nodes, cutaneous eruptions. aleerated sore it, OF Wiguilia/ vo tide may hive woncuee re ee rom ine Senaie muk:ng tion Jor Hrench spolia. | ertiser of the 13:h inst. says that the schooner G. | 72,2 John Nicholuon 4 nales, do FA, Hastington & co— | Boston, erect foraorthers por loading. Afton (Sx) uy dete aint fom the secnuary eet of wyph Nis on Me. Lawie—it will be puouished, aur. 1 have it froma r peta He movedthat W. Davis, of 227 tons burthen, was launched on —7'4o Stuait & Brothers—2 d ; Oreipet Norinay. tor North of feet Jong} an Va lets je | Ris tons - ary. saidiny hnate catnens did w0k prevail, and the Sarueday last trom Conuelius C. Joralemon’s ahip | su furdware Fellows Van Arataleg” com casey dee, ron aly fo se inser Seinen bee: |" cnetsel Cathe deere bomen Fy ran —That is sufficient, sir § ard, ou the Pas: " 5 yuilt ex- lon & co~3 casks hardware vson—4 do P * 4 | ee 4 09, Dr, Laws urued tthe syeciics and ad valorems of '7 in Uomo of the mons on the atte ofthe Union. | Trosily for E. 5. Poweile: packet immerbetween | co gh sit Mase Hall Brothers & coms ars yon Rene rede Reams Vacate, Ysr4: Dub~ | Spe erred ll mnt be Uren toe ee ot arend Comrenied twat they were not imposed | Mr. Roseat Suita, from the Commitiee on Public | New York and Wilmmgion,W. ©, Ship building | mdse Habershaw & Jones—25 biles blacke's Binds, Puller & | 1 , Scholl ate ees Ch “Cid ship St Marks, Cave; | open from 6A. ans pisces, Stall with retereace to the difficulty of fixing the value Lands | has bee - CoM cases indse do—4 casks hardware Faancis a5 GF the erticles epoctivally toned. 6 » Feported a bill to survey the road leading through recently become an important branch of busi , aoe ae are Fase Teoepent’ ‘ ‘i “ HARDSON, M, D. ‘pe iy + FOr exemple, there | the South Pass to the Rocky Mountains ; which wasre | ness on that river, 12 do Thelps Chittenden & Bliss Richard ak Geo Crook | New Onveans, July $—Arr ship Gov Davis, Upton Bos | were 95 Nasean street, York