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pots were sold to-day’ at $8.0, and | Bark Garih from Boston for Havana, June 2, off Double | Peele 2 en, of Bath, from Boston for N Orleans, June | Si om Fall River for Pictou, July 11, off | ene ee ! cr ince nee = > valk, nor shall merehen lis House of Representatives. the hope that the werwould be brought to ‘thi Spoken. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. pogo ies prey inthe whole | Wan on, July 16, 1646, | ain alae, and ia ther ee borat as = wes jus, from Boston for N Orleans, June 26, 200 miles | SUMMER ARRANGEMENT quan‘ity of each parcel, or in # quantity not less than TARASURY NOTE Le would be sufficient. The gentleman overlooks the fact, New York, July 16, 1846. WN of the Ti ton weight unless by special authority of the See A resolution was adopted to terminate the debate to- | that these riations are for the ayy Asuxs— at 12 o'clock, on the war to the Ist of July, 1647. is entirely ‘The House, in Committee of the Whole, took up the | ferent from the case I put hy; ically. If the war "1 to the first of July, we will require all this money. sury. And in case the owner, im- or sgent of any goods on which been paid, shall give to the collec. ry of the Tri we KAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, COMMENCING WED : SESDAY AY oe tae: y that the said goods shall be A DEFENCE—PLAIN TALK, if brought to a close sooner, some of it will remain in the 3. f a jp, | Leave Brooxtyn at7 o'clock, A. M. Boston trein for Green- wee urisdiction of the United States, Mr. Trparys, of Kentucky, replied to the remarks of ‘Treasury. (iat or Jon give passed, oN York | nekae chip, \ port, daily (except Sundays,) stepping at yp: ape required by existing laws, rela: Messrs Wick and Stanton, delivered more than a week | Mr. Davie-—What! understand from the gentleman is | Ware Abeiachee han Rane teem lock for Becton, (or Norfolk) | a é nrmpingdalg aud ft George's Manot ting to exp as for the benefit of drawback, the with reference to bimself As to the intimation | this: If the war is brought toa conclusion in three or Jula 1, ie alton ee . | at Sa olclock, A. M., for Fermin. dale ani und navel offleer, if say, on an entry to re- chafed because he did not get office from the | jonths, the surplus in the Treasury will be sufficient t | ‘ ; heees. jo« + ag BP Bos theongh 60: Geouleet, sir? 8 same, shall, upon payment of the appro- it was so low that he could not find langu | to meet the espenses. Jt will ask, if this war is carried 3 Kixaston, (Jam. Per een re brig Midas, Evehberger, | both ways at Jamaica, Hieksy ile, Nees, pe the said ‘goo’s under the in- strong to express his scorn, without loi | on six mouths, does the gentleman think that nine or ten 4 ‘ | from Havaue: “Iu port 20ih, bark Win Kennedy, Martin, for | Farmingdale, and all the between nn of the prope rs, to be shipped without tho pect in this or any of ns will cover the expenses of it? Will the surplus market remains quiet, there being no | ‘Trinidad. to load for Tetest Z | Farmugdale and Green: z paymentof any duti 1 in case an goods, his lips in relation to the matier tot . pa ate Pp tothe moment ? ‘poss the “4 large parcels, eatil the 43 Maranzas, abo i Bre “ ¥ pee? L ‘or Farmingdale and intemme wares or merehand foresnid, shall re- to any member of the cabinet. The application for e that nuty-two millions wi sl nt ‘am now necrly due. Sale: tus, Nax main in ‘puhlio store out payment vost of a Colonel came from his frit of the Ohio | xpenses of the present fiscal year? tinue our quotations: 1 ug wa; Wi Ker, heer Leave Gnunareny ss 0/aloek, 4. hoger of the dut h egation. They were the movers of a, for their | Mr. McKay—I have given, you th i AC ATION. | ae fon ee aera jhanger, F nesge, fon Bo ie . brig | wey 5 nent and respect: he felt to thew under lasting ob- | department. ‘They are for twenty-five thousad volun- BP os hg fmm Barat eat nt Ramen momar } « — at3'P. M., Boston train, of on the arrival of He considered those who would make such teers, te remain in service until the lst of July, 1847, nae eed Temes. | eee cnsc, aly oan ieininese BI | the steamer from Norwich, stoppmg at St. ations ona par with the most despicable of man- exclusively of the regular army. | answer: ifs greater 7% Da 7 727% | raltar 9 h, eld brig John, Nichol k isi Ge steee Manor and Farmingdale. men who would be robbers, who would be thieves, | number of volunteers shall not be called out, then, ac- 1 Eye 1 ia 723 | ander, Doeg. Southampton; brigs Eagle, Pattersou, Carmar- | Leave Farainapate at 6% A.M’, Accommodation train tor at public au buttor fear of the law. cording to the estimates, $16,347,000 only will be re- Ta 8 8) i. Elizabeth Aduer, ‘I hi ship Lucy | és for, BED Cirsenpoet train, for Brook povlet. ne STaNTowarowe, and asked the gentleman whether quired for ove year.” The last time 1 made inquiry st rs aes o 8 Belfast; br poo Ra “ eA MO Xecmmmodation train, for by a gen t ¢ alluded to him e treasury, there was a surplus of ten millions. a * Se, Pell pa Beer descriptive | Mr. Trmuvers said he did not, but te anybody who | Mr. Davie-—Then the gentleman's former anticipations by Ss Sie 2 | Ruuderlands Howton cry Bluuott conor Lralsezisidove, | Leave Jastaica at A. Accommodation traia, for Brook- Of said goods, with the ap raised xed thereto, | would make the insinuation repeated that on the | were erroneous. INC. oe none u | Walsh, Killata. 10th, barks Ecouomist, Smith, New: > lye. se aball be distributed amoug the | present ot said | Ovegon question, so far as we had information, the Pro- | | Mr. McKay, (bolding out the estimates)—Youcanhave | "Provisions aro loss active. We hearof nosales, Macs | Parkivld. sunth, Southampton: biiye Johns, Custard. Portes | at 934 A.M. Greenport train for Brooklyn. fale; and a reasonable opportunit | sident stood in a false position. He hoped, however, | them. at $9 60 a 962}; prime $7760 $8. Mess | mouth; Amity, Lemon, Stuckton: Kiiza, Wilson. D z br * 3k P. M. Accommodation " such sale to when the veil of sectesy shall be removed in the Senat an was as much mistaken in $650.0 $7; prime, $470. loua, Abrom, Liverpoo!; Mary Lyall, Lemay 1 borg Bedford ¢ conte, Rast New Yok the quality of such goods; ani the the Fresident will be justified in the course which he bi im his estimates as to what the ‘il Loktons are ree ot Toot ents, Rast New Yok Bx. nate F after deducting tho uss! rate of taken. If the President was right, there was no man | new tar.ff bill will y y rt emauth; ship Cremous, ‘Webster, : Ne (during the sea westion, with all other cargos and expenses, inc’ who would sooner defend him; but if the President was | Mr. McKay—Thatis a matter of opinion. ‘obsou, Hartlepool. {ith, eld barks | Q ee ‘Brauch Tq, Carle 1 be paid over t the owner, importer, con- | wrong, no man would sooner condemn him. The high | ~ Mr. Dayis—As the gentleman’ is Wispored to. give in- Jeeana, Leving, Cork; Chief | 44, Westbury 44, Hicksville 44, Farmingdale 624, : r receipts taken for the same: | post which the President occupied would not alone | formation, I will ask a question. ‘The bill to issue trea Ol Liverpool; Maa- | 6, Thompson #2, Suffolk acation St, Lake Fen, een ius, ifany there be, of the shield him, if he shouldbe in the wrong. If he has vio- | sury notes has passed the House. The notes will be is. 3 | Bf. 18, Medion a 1 1986, Vaphank §1'372¢, St, Oograe’e of storage, ch luted his pledge on the Oregon question, the indignation | sucd, redeemable twelve months from the time of their fragt Gera tere $1 he maining unclaimed | of the people would reach him, thouh seated on # after such sale: | issue. Now | ask the gentleman, the head of the ex- jamespo: Pees Southold He, a deat afew he @ passengers at very low fares, to all pars ingston count: it 20 per cent greater than al! be paid | throne of adamant, and surrounded by a crowd of flatter- | chequer, who is well informed, what ways and means he ited States; ers. Mr. Tibbatts explained his course on the tariff bill, } has devised to redeem these notes at the end of twelve and the said collector shall transmit to the Treasury De- | and gave the reesous why he voted for it; and said that, | ssonths? If the notes go into circulation, will we not : baat Wool spations. fo , c Herald and Tribune say? ;—The accounts | ton, Younghusband, Dartmouth; | Neurilus, Fa 1 all ag f i the foot of Whitehall partment with the overplus, a copy of the invento for himself, he did not court the favor of those in power; at the end of the year owe ten millions of dollars? The ¢ "5 mouth; bark Hi , Hu,bes, Carnervon; George Lock- | Baggage Crates will be in readiness at “ and account of sales, specifying the marks, | he was no syeophant— | ith and credit of the government require that pro- ey She Honther si peak despairingly of | 05K Mekensie, Loudoas ret, receive for the several trains, 30 minutes is bea. ptions of the packages sold, theircon- |“ To bend the pregnant hinges of the knee vision should be made to meet the debt when it fore the hour of starting the Brooklyn side. ‘crops. & very common ory et th year; but we begin to think tl Le ” leaves Greenport 3 Ho: Ports. team! Har- and appraised value, the name of the vessel and ‘That thrift might follow fawning ” due. ask, how does the gentleman expect to ather so far has been peculiar. | , ALEXaxDars July Moar sebrs Columbia, Powsll, N | bor twice eaah day, on the arrival of the trains from Broek wares in whieh, er to the Lacie or Loeyed whence ied hea nt ar NOTE SE Agee ie ew the pert x ae ane Noh A lowed by the ppressive rH Eee , Wood, Balt, Reports the brig Virgunia | lyp. myl9 re were imported, and the time when, and the nane ofthe | Mr. McKay, the Chairman of the Committee of Ways | Mr. McKay—I state, that if, when we again come nt P ¢ rivem bound up. ‘ . ‘ person of persuns to whom suid goods were consigned in | and Meens, Uriey explained the provisious othe bill, | hers in Decewiber next, the war shell not be ettod. Pam bos t moisture—is not the most favorable for | "Bos row July 1s—Arr barks Griffon, Blak ‘U WESTERN TRAVELLEKS. the manif and the duties wml charges to which the | It was founded on the recommendations of the Secre- | (lonly speak for myself) prepared to propose to the House bg Rapid 8 Sears oy : . phi several sonsignments were respectively subject; and the | tury of the Treasury ‘The estima'e was (wich the pas- | means, by taxation, by which these large expenditures hester and Charlestown papers speak very OL 3 i 3 receipt of cartidcate of the collector sell exonerate the sage of the tariff, graduation, and warehousing hits) | Eaett Be teat? id - de: ly of the wheat crops in that section of Vir- bi + master or person having charge or command of any ship | that the deficiency in the treasury on the first of July, Mr. Davis--How if the war shall terminate 7 damage hy the late rains is said to have been | ge, Hla! Foster, or vessel in which said goo's, wares or merchandise | 1847, if the war should be prolonged to the end of the Mr. McKar—Why, if the war be then terminated, ive. | ett, T * rom New Orleans Ar ‘lo, és were imported, from all {uth sehr Jerome. Parker, N York. ‘Cld, barks Wyman, im of the owner or owners | year, would be $. Tee reepocifly sofarmad thathe recent bresk inthe Canal, cageed. by. the hae re 85,405 The only remuining means | there will be no necessity for changing the existing laws, paired, the TONER « LPAERS i p vie Ralgoad thereof. who shall nevertheless, on due proot of their in- | was to supply this deticiency by a resort toa loan or to | If the tariff bill becomes a law, there will be no neces- Baltimore; Sophronia, Orlando Bassett, Philadelphia, " t ittebargh, commenced i terest, be entiriod to receive from the treacury the amount | treasury nutes. These notes are to be offered to the pubs | sity for providing adaitionel meane beyond that time.— Moses Nickerson, do; sclis Mary Chilton, Barker, Bt J | Teese ie for, the, sence aches ner, te Set ict of any over plus paid im no uuder the provieions | lic creditors, on the Secretary of the ‘I'reasury can go | And, as a friend next to mo suggests, there will be timo eee eet evel N York, Splendid, Gham Crowell, | lock As p 5 of this act: Provided, That so much of the filty-sixth sec- | with them into market and borrow the money. enough the at next session ie mine. late of Philadelphia) Bylverter Bearse, do: Spy, | ° By this route wil y avoid all the fatigue and dane tien of the sppoaisl colleation law arbe aepaot sap | A REPLY 10 “ OTS Aeon RORNTIEN oF LOG. | _ Mr. Tatunsay spoke in favor of the amendment of Mr. jed barks opine, Bragg recone Elk; | gro nig waveling » both being pass- seventeen hundred and ninety-nine, andthe thirteenth | Mr. Sranron, of Tennessee, expresse: jurprise at Davis In the State of Ohio, seven hundi , Osceola; Cordovah, Towne, Savaun: in daylight, ection of the act of the thirst vf August eighteon hum | the remarks of the gertleman from Kentucky, (slr. Tib- | teers than were required went to cap Waterers “iri Monseo weat tosea from below last evening, | “Ror farther information, apply atthe old-enablished Ofice, dred and forty-two, to provite revenue frum imports, | batts) alter so long a time had elapsed since tue tariff bill | were not mustered into service. They were just as and ship Bazar at daylight this morning x yong: | 374 Market street, 5 doors above Eighth sistas, and ty change and mo ‘ify existing Inwe imposing duties | was under discussion. He did not know whether the | good and patriotic ax those who were accepted, and it Bandon July tears schs Bank. Lewis, Ny oa ip a ER | on imports, and lor other purposes, as contlicts with the | character of the remarks sequired a word in reply. He | would be monstrous not to pay them. be prere Sitios Sons aeckn po Wm bi | LONG #4) 1 Aa hadley iow York provisions ‘of tais aci, shall be, and is hereby repeatod, | understood the gentleman as applying to somebody, or | Mr. Rezwsos opposed the amendment. ‘These men | ya, Ubauie, Florida, and Water ¥ | po rage ay inkes enger ty agri “Tay oy excepting that uothing coutaiued in this act shall be cou- gome persous, epitiets per-onal aud ungentlemanly. In | were not volunteers nntil their services were acce| ane20 | Moria Ancomette, Lavigia, Louisiana, Louis, aud 3 | ‘Lise, trang from Baooklvn side at 7 o'elock and strued to extend the me now prescribed by law fur | reply to a questiun, the gentleman said he did not mean | Jt was different, however, with the men called into ser- Renae Ae nesten) Wildes, dischargivg. At anchoroutside, U > bri Lawrcuee, | ‘96 A. M., and 3and5 P.M., daily. The 7 Beling unchimed guocs: Frovided iso, bat all hia ‘Therefore, te bad outhiag tosay on this branch. | vice by Geveral Guines : for, in that case, they were Sans ht: | sche dirt, sud say acne cntiac. WGOdUanE AUAD TS): che Bre: | dheough, the former stopping oods of a perishabie nature, and all gunpowder, | if the gentleman had applied the remark to him, he | rnustered by a United States oificer; in the former ‘ i awi Diases re crackers ani explosive substances, deposited | would have thrown it back with scorn, and dealt blow for | were ‘not. i held ace Sogaicuck very bard otaating ocae tha En; Sew ine o}Y oor jeltr as aforesaid, shall be sold furtiwith blow. He was glad good sense iad prevailed, andthat | Mr Vinton submitted a modificaticn tothe ame: Paris Cacais, July 3—Sailed brigs Lubec, Bray, Philade!phin KITCHEN RANGES. Sue. 2 Aud be it further enacted, That any goods, | the gen:leman looned on the subject in @ proper light. | and spoke in favor of paying the rejected volunt Port au. Provection, Hume, Nt Mork: Hib. ey Peuigrew, jal ti ’ TWO OVEN KITCHEN RANGES. when deposived in the public stores in the manner pro- | ‘The question between the gentleman and himself was | QOhie. peer penta + pots Jane & liza, Morton, Philadelphia; Pemaquid, Fos. rietore are Sow srepated (aay B, rage vided for 10 the foregoing section, may be witharawn | yot merely one of grammar, but of logic He cid not pro | A McDowr 1, of Ohio, followed, briefly, on the P. ches! oo 0 eae et a orl i ‘ Hallett, Howes, Liv- ranges ‘trade, or set them ap for privs therefiom, and transported to any other port of entry, | tessto be much of a grammarian or a logician. ‘the | same side, and maintained jernambuco. + dune Haneston, July 13—Cld ship Geo Hallett, Howes, boarding houses, having purchased the right from the patente under the restrictions provided tor ia the act of tho 4d | gentlemen did say, however, thet, Mr.ePolk acted in a. | Coneagt” ata our boundary to the Rio ; $00 22 | erpools Sw brig Albion, Norman, Bremen;scht C Mitehel, oman ure end ell hea. Cur exgerienes ia siewlacter | Mareh, 1799, in respect to the transportation of goods, | Shunner different from what General Jackson would have | Mr: fiovsrox of Alabama was desirous of sustaining aite, Hele, June S-—Arr-briga -Arminies, Bremen} Leo, | measd setting Kitchen Hasese, ig ¢ Range oo they wares, aud merchandise from one collection district to | acted on the Oregon question. [He read an extract | the principle, but he ted the proposition to be exam- surpassed for economy, con' ility. ‘The: Another, to be exjorted with the benetit of drawback ; | from the speech of Mr Libbatts.] He was glad that the | ined. It ought to go to acommittee. 4—The bark Hope, Gray, from Rio d¢ | are warranted.o perform the purposes for whieh they are and the owner of.cuch goods so to be withdrawn for | gentleman had disclaimed an attack on the President, but | Mr. Henxy said that the whole difficulty arose from the 3 unknown, cum us this Toceniocs, See | ehased, and ifnot they will be removed free of any expen: transportation shall give his bond with sufficient sure- | 1 would appeal to every sensible man to ssy whether | monstrous management of things by the Governor of up under a fine breeze from westwad. Brige i | the purchaser. Numerous references can be given to persons ties, in double the amount of duties chargeable on | this did not look like it. After some further remarks, | Ohio, and he opposed the amendment. F for Peruamouco; Tecumsely for Annee Mare, | Wishing to purchase. Ee peices rings Kosei tess olen them, for the deposit of such goods in store in the port | the committee were again brought back to the | _ Mr. Foor obtuined the floor, but feeling too unwell to BA rawedep cg 9 Sy Lape yg supplied with parlor, ofhes, add bed-rocen GRA ‘of the ot entry to which they shail be destined, such bond to TRRASURY MOTR-DIEL Proceed with his remarks, as a matter of courtesy the ‘Sarah Nash, for do; Banner, for Charleston: Tote + | mewest patterns. ‘i . be cancelled when the goods shall be redeposited it | si Gaawaat said that he was in Congress during the | Committee rose for Providence; Jabez L White, for do; Phebe Baxter, tor | ‘Allo TINW ARE, bright, laig and jananed. They have Store in the collaction district to which they shall be | gi f Mr. Van Buren’s administration, when treasu At half-past three o’clock the House adjourned. Fall River, aud’ C H Mead, for do, stood to eurly this | masons at ell times ready te , grates, and boiler— tragsported : Provided, That nothing contained in this | eee eae ae cee ncaa cunediont as on the morning ing, Bi _ | also, smokey chimneys enred ; 9. cure) He ay sectigy shall be evnstrued to extend the time during | Tresen occasion Treasury’ notes were again resorted | Monte, July 9—Arr ships Mattakeeset, Coming, Boston; A.GILHOOLY, & SON, Which gov'de may be Kept in store after their original | t."gnd that administration lingered till it died, from hand | Bartimers, July 14, 1846. | CN Haven July’ Io-Aer sche ‘Taro. Brot JEGETAELE LOTION im rea Mia it {utrther enacte a That it acy ware. | t mouth, on this treasury pap. He thant That ate, | Cool Weather Congressional Movements—Christ File. aig: Dark Trinidad, Palmer, W indies; sloop Patmos, Falb bahis-ealnsble Cocinetaaelihaal pooah housed goods sigs! be fraudulently concealed in, or re G24 Sood policy in public and private jife, shoul in Church Steeple—Fire—Stock Board, Markets, &c. ‘New Beprono, July W—Areachr Volta, Hackett, Phila; | T’ fions om the face and skin, particnlatly iat eben, moved trom any p:Ublic or private’ warehouse, the same | ace repre opinion, to change the bill, as proposed by the sloop Corinthian, N York. tan, freckles and rin we of ion The thermometer this morning indicates what we all feel—that the weather is decidedly cool, ue " ime, wil ish a clear aud brilliant co nplew- Rrrsunrront, Joly M—Ar brig) Mazevpa, Colson | [5 © Sod in hoidge at casts each at 188 Bowery. comar Jaly 6—Arr steamship Alabama, Windle, | of Spring atreet. Also by Mrs. Hays, Broeklyn. ™m shall be forfeited to the United States ; and all persons convicted of frauduie, “1¥ removing or concealing such goouls. or of aiiing ora @ting such concealment or re- gentleman from Keniucky, (Mr. Davis) and borrow the money. i Mr. J R. Ixarnsout delivered a few remarks in favor | and that winter pantaloons are much more com- | Brance Sen hips New Englang, Lowell, Boston; Mid- 1. shall be liable tot. "€ S€me penalties which arc 5 ne * qt man sawer, NYork; Branee, Pe ho v impaed forthe fraud leat introduetion of goodsiato | Qa aMebmomunent Nnich fe designe to over, gPPrePe’ | fortable than summer articles at present, The fay Harbors biske Macedon, Robinson, Porn tween Woonter, and Laurens street "Tne sui the U-siaes, auditany impoTter or proprietor of any ti ui eevel mercury at 7 A. M. isas low as 69 degrees, though | Williston, ‘Norfolk; Kazan, Leckle, Boston; brigs C: World inform his customers and the public in general, that Warehioused goods, or any por 2 iD Is employ) shall | The hourto which the debate was limited having | 9 clear sky and bright isivle ne, Craven, Hallow cil: Mes, Pratie, lune’ | Rekespa, constantly on haad « a Og Rh wd by Arp negated pacers Camlathe pres arrived, the committee proceeded to vote, seriatim, on y and bright sun are visible out of te bivekading squadron. B> brags | Mom Bird Cages. of every desorizticn. i the following amendments, which were rejected, viz :— | doors. ermine—Mr LC Jacobaon, Yady | wey eth odon Ware Beare, si Voeag, Ritastos, Je iiady’ Chapman ttupt, do; | Shem schrs | “ f articles usually Kopt the proper officer of the customs,ae 1g in xecution vie-—T ei i | ‘i N Etlinger, Mr a Li i y 3 ‘Mary, Port Lave: | ao of his duty, such importer or propric'0F oe Pritiat pa eres Eg C millions of | The proceedings of Cengress yesterday have virthaus, A Malian, brig Serger, Meomvell Ra ges Adanti) do; Bureta, | Sr ol week bo ops lower en Ry. saptemee * ch ofte «and dollars An ey Peeing 7 ‘ ; ; Ho; do; Bursts, Tay person convicted of altering. de-ua. 108. or obliterats | MF. Stavax.—Treasury notes to bear three per cent | see ately stir Prayer aries manu- 27 " monies | Sha Tiare pees Hi fia oto vie Charleston: | 5 e been Placed b f i 3 t that but a few days will rown and la Veatie, Fair ork; sehr Urbana, —— ay mark or marks which have been Placed by any | MErestinstoad of six, eut—That the specie | £cturers is evident ry Fof the service op any, package or packages of clauses of the sud-treasury bil shall, notwithstaading | be allowed to elapse before the tariff bill is brought Aas takkeceoby: tied saacand Emme, Rich Sacincentag dw Prarehoused goois, shall forfeit for every sich eitence | thy issue of treasury notes, be rigidly enforced. | tits final vote, and thatthe session of Congress | fir'beu W Moore MrKycer B Whaley: Wo Whaley, i | Dames uaknowa. ch, I shipe New Hampabire Chase. Liv- | the abore place, and, Henry strest, will bo ve hundred do ; Adel dee! " . r Don, W Moore, Mr Kn * ley, My ; ter, Bremen;_br » | prmetualty arrended ta Suc. 4 And be it further enacted that the collectors | , Mr. Srewanr, of Pennsylvania ‘Chat daring the ex | iy 100 tase three weeks further. The W Fay.’C Canning, ME Canter, NA Clark, M Benjamin. B | *pool Albers: (Brem) Exoter, Brameni aictonondy sche | So intence of the war, the duty on wines shall be a hundred | cause of rf $ oy iw 1 £Uh JURE, of the several ports of the United States sha,'l percent, and on distilled spirits and various other luxu- | this haste i cies d the cl i Ww LB Trowbridge, 8 Dibble, J W Roth—3 in the | razos Sant 3; Srephen & Franc: ft muninot Rorul v. ” quarterly reports to the Secretary of the Treasu. Ties, fifty per cent, in addition to the duties in the bill re- | “2 vaste 48 mainly to avoid the clamor which 1s | ‘Taylor. do Pe x voux mevictL tho ca. Ren- cording to such general in centivannel | being raised in the workships of the land against my | qaaragt, Wan, baorces: Ges TUTE—No. 75 Changers arr-et. iy Mapsive.0 ol! goods which remain in the war (This was ruled out of order] | the new tariff, fearing probably that some of the M Pratt and friend, N | ig Hallowell, Dar CARES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. of their rexpective ports, specifying the quantity aa dde: | tr'y Ro iwcxesout moved an amendment, which was | id Mr Butler; Master | Seward, Blye, Bi 2 Partial deafness. 1 Salt theam, scription of th» same; which returns, or tables for med agreed to—ayes 80, noes 66—appropriating’ $50,000 for Northern advocates of the measure maybe alc Yor Towed to sea, on th 4 Pain in left side. E thervon, the Secrevary of the Treasury shall forthe ith fh en treasury moves, | frightened ont. of their votes thereby.. The pas- Liverpool; Jno Littlejohn, Heury Holland, N Or: | brig Joseph. "The $ Incontinence Urine, eause to be pudtished in the principal papers of the aity | “She committee tose and reported the bill as amended, | potency. of Washington. See 6 And be it further enacted, That the Secreta, y ofthe Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorised t> | make, from time to time, such regulations, not iaconsis- 14 Serainal weakness. 8 Gouorrh bout a 2 Falling ‘ofthe bladder. 2 Cancer of the. womb, um +The amendment of Mr. Ingersoll was concurred in b; if | | sage of the warchousing bill and the treasury | Havar—Ship Havre~Mile Corbin de Belticonr; Mr Du, | the House-—yeas 98, nays 57, < : | a note bill yesterday, also evidence the determina- | chit! and Ldy; Mr W A Butler, G 8 Duychaick. J F i ; i ; lump, Hi ' f tN. York; G Mr. Davis, of Kentue Speaker, does the amendt tion of the majority to bring the session to a| Adwimia Sle iene end ed MA sontlae tout with the Jawa of tbe United states, ax may be neces) | ™ent propote to pay for the treasury ino tolen? | speedy close. 1 Ro two. childi +e poet ofesaat: 4, Meets . a aw of ited tates, as, The Sreaxen—The chair is not able to say. IT owe an a to R. Carey Lo: be Sor fe Petray, He ¢ Guirnn tary to give lull efivct to the provisinot tiie act-ani | Qu" Cece Way He Gee Mg te LY ondmen | nce we apolgey $0 Carey Long, Begs for FSA Ak Gg ust accountability under the same ; and it mh, 5 I ne ' : Shall be the duty of the secretary to report such regule- making wovision for notes which may hereafter be | Church steeple is only the two extremities of his | retta and Louisa Mourrain, Mex ir Lepsge, ute tol j—| Fs 4 . | . Ho, euch succeeding tesion of Congress "Phe bil ualer the operation of the previous question, | Model placed together, and that ite. present | Les chudien, Pte: Thepdere Laden Ceandis Edmond | gaudoah, Yount. tonidens ‘| And the following is the vote of the Sonate uponits | having gone through the preliminary nd the | ‘‘caved-in” appearance is the result of improve- | dela Movie, and sidile A 'N York. Belle, Tooker, Brooklyn: Mest¢o, Tom! | ques'ioa having been stated to be oa | mene ee sr seswoek passed out ‘f bai | ee | Joho ‘Thom on, Falkeoberg, Yorks Bx | 8. Allen, Archer, Ashley, Atchison, Ather. Mr. Ratusen asked to be excuse: hands. the church be foo poor to build the ont Folk, omanen, Je htoes. me WAR | body, ek iba Mepartndabeane Mery nt arr grein Bon mtn elie Se steeple respectably, why not ave roel ger the Baznun—Brenes atip Hereine #85 repes’ mdse Piven: | Toe eee edna Clade dor Hlartes be Liter ork bo | - Cass, Chal: Colquiit, Dickinson, Dix, Fairfield, Han- | war with energy, and to « bnok-work, ‘and have left it unfinished until the | sieadt & co—l0u4 bxs pipes Heuscher & Unkhart—-1088 do 57 | son, N-York: sloop Stary Boush, Lawrence, New York; Ann 2 Opneity of the cornea. 2 negan. Hay , Houston. Johnson, of La., Lewis, Mc- but the amendment, in opinion, sanctioned a princi- | means could have been raised by to th cs Huore & Vietor—2z chs J W Holbertson—1i cs Vietor & | E! Baylis, Provid ym P Cor, Lake, N York; Ne-; SUCCESSFUL OPERATIO! Durie, Penaybacker Rusk, Sevier, Speight, Turney, ple unjust, illegal, 'and most dangerous in its cons s 5 i by an appeal to the tido © H Sand—i Vietor & Duckwitz—4199 boxes | land, do; eppa, Hasd, N York: Shark, | abscesses. 1 Webster, Westcott, Woodbridge, Yulee As he understood it, a certain amount of treas. | CbArity of our citizens? As it now stands, it is a elrich & Krager—19 French & co—7 Ballin & Sanders iN Vork: Philadelthia, Deltart, do; Ber) Hiluer, | ¢ Ulcarated logs, of Teug Nave—Messrs Barrow, Cameron, Cilley, J. M. Clay- issued and redeemed by the govern. node! of bad taste, infamous architecture, and Hepenberg—1 U Holman & co—8 Leland & Andrea—100 | N’York; Convoy, Steelman, do. Hak 0 ry : ton, T. Clayton, Corwin, Crittenden, Davis, D: lation was at an end. It was not in | ou ous parsimony, altogether disgraceful to | dts pires Des Ars & co-$ do C Muller—3_ WH Coles—12 | per rH, July 19 Are soon pT lf Rt 2 Operation for einting. m Greene, Huntington, Jarnagin, Johuson, of } the power of the government to re-issue the paper to put | the “City of Monuments.” Races Dalene Weskerat Beeren ike te | ee ey ibibo shies plat ape te oa ge gum, Miller, Morehead, Niles, Phelps, Simmons, Stur- it in Citcabetionexsio. ey ae te! a poy te fire is now raging i the a, Pratt and | feldi—? 8 Greydon—1 F cien—3 Tung & Behrmann—200 bila | P nrLax, July 1¢—-Arr sehre Mary Chace, Stevené Phila; | rachen, mua required jeon—20. for {he notes which ha en reissued in violation of mmerce streets, ani ns dest; t er | willows Boring & Wiitte—490 bxs pipes + ietor & Achelis— | Fortune, Coombs, N York; Cornelia, Ray, for do. yery nice dissection ‘"TPour whige in favor of the bill, Messrs, Archer, Ber- law and stolen. He could not sanction the principle. — | commerce streets, and he fomnfoyed the Upper | Fy Wimerholt Piper & Kise td0 TH Bergman do | Michwonor daly lecats sehr Sehs Compton, arp, Alba | ion, eamghe in rien Webster and Woodridge. ‘Three democrats against | ‘The question was taken, und Mr. Rathbun was not of thé Mela, Egertte, The ‘butlding on dive fe-|. Sree Costes & c0-—15 cones, 39 hampers boction to orden, 1d. Sib Auewetay makiaaens “re, hm seRe Jobe | mevuted fumnce re- | 18 Baricsaree in urethra, eured it, Messrs. Cameron, Niles and Sturgeon) cused. surrounded by extensive i IP Tad Ait, July ti—Arrecht Gen Washington, MeCor- r eT ene THe TARIFF REDUCTIONS, Tho hill was then pasced—yoas 118, néys 47, andis, in | Uoronwetey Gat tte Aiea real es | One Demestie Linportations. Balt Cla, bark Georgia, Collius, Liverpool; brig Fal | 4 Samrutation of the arm_at} 1 Uvdie removed. Were next taken up. in the form of the House bill of mo suostance, as foliows :— | she stacttels der Beh to have.got | . New Osceani ee Gree cinrty bbls J Bonide | via, Oweus, Balt. 5 the shoulder joie ‘The 1 Ampu e difisations of the act of 1842. 1. The President of the United States is authorised to | tte flames under control, and there: is but little Geer & Henk Ae eit lo cen EG | Sates, July 4—Cld brig Ranler, Trombull. Pare. H ration was Performed | breast: the operation tosk ope: ou the 6ch inst, and wit place ou the 20th inet, at 43 Sullivan strt, and was by Dr Childs, bers. Mr. Evasa, entitled to the floor, resumed his argument —catise treasury notes to be issued for such sum or sums | danger of it spreading further. Cook & co—1069 do wheat EK Collins & co—1264 do Hicks Beyanetas, uly, Scene. Soockhayen, from yesterday against the bill, contiauing his commen- as the exigencies of the government may require, and |= Tue Marxets—The transactions in flour have been | & co—s6@ do & K Collins & co—23 empty tres 86 do bile M P Lo Erie, Troy, N York. “Sld. 9th tariad iu etal ayon the itwaie of the new "bill with the in place of auch of the same asmay be redeemed ocause quite small the ‘ast two days. There wero sales-on | Hesd& Brothers.) UE | tin, Cited, Bray, Bales h : T N Under! bi idse pad sever! cthers, The lady wa. 70 years old, and Dill of t542 Beginning where he had left off yesterday, others to be issued. bat not exceeding the sum of $10,000- | ‘Tuesday of 690 bbls. select brands, of recent inspection, | go 8 ra i has recovered. She he said that upon the single article of iron, by your adop- 000 of this emission outstanding at any one time. | at $4. Holders were asking the same yesterday, and Whanwaron Jal U—Arr sehr alia, VenGi my Rosen. ‘The poor attended to between 9 and lv, tion of ad valocem in place of specific duties, you losea 2 ‘The President, ifin his opinion it shull be the inter- | two or three small parcels were taken rate. | empty bbls J Tay! Sis Sal need Cnsdiioaactiees A. ¥ Teen Eecaten, |. aetaoee Mu. BOST'W:! sy million of reveoue upoa the same importations, or you est of the United States so to do, instead of issuing the | There are sellers of June flour at.$3°94, Hives—141 casks rice 63 bales cotton 7000 fe: be ole rs0n, joupe; sc rn, ford, | jyl0 2w*re Attending Su-yeon Physieran mist increase your inportations in a correspon ting de- whole amount of treasury notes authorized by the first | for receipts have been me MEDICAL AID. | ree We now import thiriy-four millions under speci- sectien of this act, may borrow gn the credit of the Uni- | sales of City Mills flour, eg ARS | QEEEDY CURE—Dr. GREGORY, 3 Roosevelt, has new duties, which will have t0 be increased to 425g mil- ted States such an amount of money as he may deem pro- 25. The demand for w! ntinues moderate, at Last % ern Mali, | saccessfa! operat! wrereby be is ce Hloat under your ad valorem system. Mr, Evane agreed | per, and issue therefor stock of the United States for the | St cents for kinda: ends bole. MARITIME HERALD. By Wigav's bout | yeceut exoesnf a. certs fa fhe ort with the Secretary of the Treasury that there would be sum thua borrowed, which, together with th Stocx Boano—The stock market is at a thorough Home Forts. | two cage, To. madical im Jer t w bill, a falling off in the revenues on the — notes issued by virtue of this act, shall not in tl stand, little or no disposition ig evinced either to bu; 4 =e pire wilt » $20—fee for w$ie, whole annual importations of ome. seven inillions ; but | exceed the sum of ten millions of dollars, snd that no | or sell. ‘There were no sales yeurorda, y Fyleer, Nantucket | P ap ts ae above, to Dr. H. Greeory. ivi5 wire he did not agree with him that this deficit or any part of | commission shall be allowed or paid for the negotiation SbeKeT LISLASE CUKED, Heori . Sh , would be made up in increased importations. Our of the loan authorized, and, also, that the said stock shall tan, Portlan iy osgute Phacteian tint audi (_ phd Dronreies reeourees, the diminution of home con- | be redeomable at a period not longer than ten years frem Puriapg.ru'a, July 16, 1846. Cambria, Jud Liverpool. jchmond. i f | B leakiaurpuatvesenesiios. ton. sen ‘years, bas cured, after eumption to the extent of the injury of this bill—debarred the issue thereof. | The cool weather stillcontinues, and} tho | Geat Britain, Hoskins. Nesrets, July Me As brig Royal Seton Wiis. MForis | all the boasted nosirams, been salivated the he the idea of any very largely increased importations 3. The freasury notes and the stock issued under the 3 thy ogee, Hibernia, XK | genes Pieer. . 1e, aroun An >, ree Telllete, gris | eng Senet ko who wit : Pgsition while the expectation of imports in exchange for experts | provisions ofthis act shall not bear a higher rate of inter. | vanes now showing the wind to be blowing from | G. Wester, ovell, Baker, Boston. ir ‘iiliame, lott, Boe | rence, eep their constit free ane | Caledonia, Britannia, fad mercury, should apply without delay to M33e. Bowser, to England of breadstuils, was unfavorable from the ex- | est than six percent perannum, and no part thereof | the southeast, seem to indicate a cold rainy spell. to Barcloek. F mv 16 im*r eellont crops in the British dominions. Afiera very deli- | shall be disposed of at less than ‘ P a caalinetion of this question of imports and exports, 4. No compensation to be pod oy to apy officer, whose Frank Moran, the fellow who, some time since ton, Partapecenta, Jal: 1 3.. Sept 1 + Sep: 16 | oe Bi iy =a i ~~ NO GURE NO PAY, Mr E pas ed to a review of the comparative liability to salary is fixed by law, for preparing. signing or issuing | escaped from the prisoners’ van, on his way to| Packets to Arrive. Packets to Sail. [one Panes vsware,, Waren | Gieealtar: W oshingios, a Eg TT eathe Rae Fics Stine specific and advalorem systomof duties | In treasury notes; nor shall way clerk be employed be: | SI°URD Te Ue Bin ee Oe ar | giadonn evenreel Fidelie, HYEBroe™ Sooy, Greenwhich: Flash, Cas 0. ¥ River: J Ti treatment ‘of certsan delicate ination the honorable senator gave bumerousin — yond the number authorised by the act herein referres ry ng P lo Was y' ‘y ight on Siddovs, Col Janet Fideling Hankstal, July is kenbaty, N Yorks Belle Tooke TB Edwards toon yours. devosed to veuures - Ca’ stances of tne frauds detected under the ad valorem sys- to. i ‘ed from your city and lodged in the quarters to which | § nbje. Rathbone, Ja Hottinguer Bursley, July 21 | yer. do: JH Heylaud. Smith, N Haven; Louisa Reeves: Ue. | cure the worst Of this disease. Recent cases in { the custem of many French importers using dou- 6 $50,000 are appropriated for the stolen Treasury / h ad oa ham, Sune 261 Europe stom pied e | vi Providence, Lexington, Tre tou; Panama, Davis, j four days. No mercury used, nor ia diet or one fur the custom house the cther tor the | ‘notes e was bound. baiiy. * “July 1| Ashburtow: Howland, Acs ¢ ‘an Buren, Souder, Bal | Barwa cured in’ one or two weeks with iy { frauds in the new names given to articles THE EXPENSES OF THE WAR. th i . t, July 6] JR okiddy, Luce," a ee ed i me fadric ae goods, known the last year under | ‘The House agin resolved ieeif into « Committee of dnpriamebabedibeane ae Thad ta tient iroxrewotrn. Ai OURE YOURSELF, Carer erate Ueedcona table ee URRIT one Finally, Mr. E , in summing up his ob- y n the State of t! J 4 a nm of | C a lartshorn, 6 27 J uF. ‘ j said he ebjected to this bill beeauve it would | Mr. MoKay, the bill making the following appropriations | met with quite anadventure. Some of the b-h hristians, Hammond, Julya4 | A FFLICTED, READ.—For One Dollar you can obtain « | $oreg, to health nnd society. Remeinber, Writ rne not yield an adequate amount of revenue ; because the was taken up, viz :— . shee July 1| Prince Albert, Sebor,’ Aug 1 bottle of the AMERICAN COMPOUND, whieh warranted to cure permanently a delica‘e disease’ and ita | READ THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS id would herdly be sufficient for the | For the reg revenue it would y Havre. Havre, Ainsworth, July 16 jar army, pay of cfficersand men provided | there seduce him with liqaor, and while insensi- 3, 1846 sang - " - . : ‘on the breath reqaires no THR Ordinary opsrutioas of the government iatime of peace, | by act of Ju $45,944 ble deprived him of his long flowing hair and Baltimore, Johmsoa, “Aug 1 | tionof diet or buciness, x adapted tocvevy axe ou. | COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, much less in a time like this ; he objected to it bec it 3.869 | beard. As, like Samson, his strength lay in his Argo, Antho Aug # | stitution, contains ue mercury or othe: i was founded upon dangero y 87,711 Petre neaaes » dee y in ‘ ‘Man: eS. | MARSEILLES. — has cured thousands of Jo: | MEBICAL iE IVATE BISEASBE. * the regulations of commer Clothing of officers 860 | hair, he will have to tarry in retirement some- Junett | Nebraska, Watson, ‘Aug 1 | needs no puffing, as it spe: is | THE, MEMBERS of the New York College of Medicine dealers from the import trade Recruiting regular re; . 9,180 | made of it, and the proprietor wi 100 @ any one to | ‘and Pharmacy, established for the suppression ef quacke- 99'993 | where until it be grown. He will scarcely be re- — 431,988 | late Auorney General of the United States, was ouieated, be C : r b 0 will we it will not cure, ‘ coon ; Pons Spee eettares das temiaticon ib brewer bedeose wil. | Perege teeters 02/954 cognized here if he appears in his present shorn le by Comstock & Co. 3 Conrtlaudt atreet ; | Ofa private petore, aud can boniidently meotnice to resesea ee | p ‘ + 9188s iy ‘diti | retailed at drag stores comer of Hudson and Leonnrd, eoruer | Sutrbas’aegny ne, aud ieeuty east a large proportion of our people out of employment, —— = $179,011 | condition. | - fe ‘of Dowery.and Fourth, sorecr OF Bowery ea tlowctse: cor. | Ot anys e ye “a permanent eure,withomt the natural reauite of which are idleness and eriaie + bo officers, ete. | oA ve important ease is now on trial in the uer of Bowery and Waiker, Kast Brosdway aud warket, and | valtdyare particularly requested to make application to. the objected, it was an exporiment, an experi- during the | Court of Quarter Sessions. Wm. Crawford, Jr., comer of Fulton aud Water streets, N. W. corner of | College on the first appearance of those Ee nin ‘as 8 vast meat a y iP 4 time, more than at present session, and their opera- and Wm. C, Crawford, father and son, of Balti |v < “r Ham dtm: bad ny «vg Pratt vant of suffering and time may be thus avoided. One of at af any time out of place; he ghlected Hons, and those of the regular army more, are har ed ith conspiring to, defrand Clearea. j ™ tsar - eS oy and 1 ‘ f ; i nnis A. McCreedy, an iley & «Smith Watkins, Liverpool, Cary & Co; Espin- | — MIEDIGAL AND SURGICAL. ~~ | Plaiuts, attends for consultation daily from A:M.to?. FM re his chief oujections. fie might nate. | anteasesnun pee = of this city, of a large amount of merchandise. | oy Aubwerp Schmidt & Hatchea: Militcete, | AT ERVOR DEBIT Sao ton Gek to secret de | Termin Advice and Biedicie $5-leure quaraatied his positions would t smi 1 don borh sides— | , Quebec, Gk J Laurie; Miracle, (Br) Elliott, | ND US DEBILIT Y, | IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY 1 Person e koow Ps ' - be assailed - Forage officers’ ho 4 mont ate bg we ched Si ee jane, Dewhurst, Walthal-to to . e habit with its ¢ mi rnptoma. nectar. living in the country, and Sading it ; 7 ower of the advocates of this bill on the d Pte a Mhose for the defence is Mr. Nelson, the , Dewhur Bal emissions, Dr. : moonvemest te make Other side, and his defence might be powerless ag bepsteupeci: senor ie Ati cog ¥ & Son: Hartford, Sennerman, Se- ere: | Foeall Sredleine venice er pabdeahameaied ever te enmioe ign. Bark Merwede, (Duteh) Van | Snes i or them but for the inherent strength of the fortre jensen ser. Brigs Velasco, Bell instates its origi red surf. See his London ; | For pay, ete. of volunteers authorised It is said that tent-poles are now making in fret phiee 8 aman withthe | their case explicitly, vom i #t time he should ever speak to Camp equipage, et, . nish accommodations for over one million of men. in, J Elwell Uo; ermine, | Byqueseas: eluding Bis Ashley Cooper's, Sir Anthony ms the Senate upon this subject. The period ef his stay Medical and hospital supplies. This fact indicates the spirit with which the gov- stead & MEDICAL ADVIG =. OR the eat 5 on tal i ithe- lyse 1 ons i d 4 N M PGE. . Nidan Ad aclose—and hai he consulted only his Orduance, arms, &c, ernment intend to prosecute the war. ‘Bos. Dogror, LAMERT is confidentially consulted at his These Pt cores! it would have closed ere to-day. _ Supplies, teansportavion. aio ofthe Tied a ken frequently on this great question, ile Quartermasters Deraitieerr 6,800,687 Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia Wednesday—Barks Juno, (Nerw) Hencheny Antwerp; | private nature. Slis teament eine guldend fale eee. | Hosp Peiggaes ss qn tohallitte socncae ioe He had vindicated hae 11,000,627 , July 2200 Lehigh 6's, 63; 3 shares | Ne, Copper, Richmond. Schr Naney Bishop, Kelly, | quires neither mercury, restraint in‘diet, or hindrance rom aii'diseasen of the . ‘They effect a cure ina much indicate it in MEEK . Ivania Bank, 2533; 10 Schuylkill Navigation, 82; | 8 Domiago. Aa Ristnose. Debility, nervous or constiturional, arising from ime than any other remety, tainting the le di $11,601,626 | 1° Kentucky Bank, 7736. Arrived. Passions, causing nightly emis | Breath alge with the OF trom persoaal ends to ‘The bill having been read, nee —$69 State 5's, chp. 6734. Bremen ship Hormine, Volekmann, 20, ar pst box. i or family interest whatever. Like othe: ew Mr. D. f 3 . 2600 City 5’ 1, 100; 6 Penn’a Bk, | with mdse, to Pa stadt & Se! lane o 1a slONAL DEBIL! CURED. sufficiently repaid in thus contributing to make the coun- | the volunteers wie wendy onered an amendment, to pay | 9533¢;'19 Philadel Kk, 1 ed 2 vigor IXZUX: » prepared by the Cotiege of fof prowparous aad happy had gained nothing else, but were not mustered hag aes piace Of rendexvous |“ Arren Sar.ss—$10,000 State 6's, 68; 8 shares Commer. | ileus, Jane 25, with | auen pt joe g Shion edocs he expected aothing, he asked nothing. I! other Stat @ serzice of the United | cial Bank, $0. bowlers Cite dead gk the parties trem y ie ya had raced the golden harvests of the fields which Mr. McKay ex; orexcess of any kind. It w an impotence, ‘sterility, ax burTennees he and hi w laborers had plowed and sown. he had | that twenty. with advice {formation “¢: cia | Reames Se fence 2 $1 each f oxen $5 ; carefully Mawr jeunes of hal. ST a Seat fo ll pasts ofthe Uninn, omnes rig Jas Caskie, Pills | J ERAITVE Mi Plained the objects of the bill. He said i thousand volunteers, only haif the num- sistant Surgeon® bh the Tih of July 186, by no repinings, no regrets. Far from it, he looked wita ex- ber authorized by th Assistant Surgeon® on the 7th of July, 1846, by uileatioa aa pride to tue litte “he may have done to pro- this was pay ther expenses, and grostn Cage aed | and withthe advice end consent ofthe Senate, under the | southward wrote the prosperity of his country. It would be enough | of the regular army, according tothe act ‘s act supplemental to an act entitled an act providing for iy 0D - 10, wg post pai 1 enclosing a tee, immedi ae days from Charleston, with cotton the 18th of y ia that he had een @ co-laborer in building up, ce | june, ‘These expenditures wore designed for the year the existing war between the United States and Mexico, wae question on the bill” fourteen thousand mules ana horses, four thousand Hint He 4 I 5 (CORDS ALT XTURE, cg Fg Doni ten hb tates states | FPOR the permune’ tre of mary yuacoey yp, sustaining, and advancing the prosperity and | ending on the ist of July, 1847. If the war be soon approved June 18th, 1846 :— Willi Trevitt, of Ohio ; « imon disenses of the Eye and Ophthalmie 4 and aesaree the i aloeep, me ny nplene od = sn OF She pe brought to a close, of courte all the money: wil ore jamin Stone, of ‘Ohio ; Edward B. Price, of Illinois ; bee, Bray. (of Salem) 10 days from Calais, with | Public that there not amongst the of tet oy persons venerial remaining in thetr aye tat down, baving spoken for three hours tc” | wanted. Lange expenses had already been incurred, | Jemee Mahan. of Ilioie; Robert F. Richardeoa, of Ile Marbles ‘ Thich cannot be espentialiyrelleved ovcurea by him. "The | tam hould eee this powerfal pari ge 0 per S67; 134 tare wa a momentary profound, pause, fol- | steamboats offight draight had been purchevod, ton of | Hols ; William M.Quino, of lino; Seymo L | war tod Seow, more, 7s fom Machies, with Ium- | Tastnamber of undoe Birtemenr Oy sean s: | Withear therwughy elecutas oer ‘lor of “quest 5 | 5 C ?: ‘Schr : extent ‘other ‘Geuliat “eke Mr Davis wished to address tue Senate, if there were | saddles, wagons, &c., and he read the estimate of the | Robart MeNeal, of Ohio ; F. H sralraney, Ses ates een devs from Ocracoke, with neral | Seeded etter i extent OF “9 ry other eal Wainer ench | in eases scored no Senators who desired to speak on the other side. He | Quartermaster General, | William B. Herrick, of llinole , D % ai Batt, rabble, Lubec, plas ings On 1o'loek P.M. after which | $9 ete(aly dard sent el ke Uaton & would prefer, however, to put off his remarks till to- “Mr Davis of Kentucky. Will the gentleman from | oie ; Washi 4. Gino, of iAumole 5, Henry Sregg.of | Schr Envor: Bremer, ‘Thomastor:hine | nevlait one __ weenie a J ; ents North Carolina give us some explanation? Ti illinoie ; John Thompson, of Mississippi—to be Assistant | sehr i Broyne, Bostor » ma * yee forsale, and whieh will be iusorted on | ENTIA’ eke cere reviue! postponement, We had only ian wid, five of tx weeks Sere ld ci dscns Derguehews| en ee me Culetelable, ow. | reasonable terms. marks on Disesson ofthe Ere, with | PREPARED by ihe New York Col 4 pointmen! . : ‘ e enough in lo ressury to w: | the Pas paid 1048, Oy vad with the aivice andcon- | 3 prigs-unknown. oe é aerarks cores otcorsh ty, “Wheeler's | ‘This retined end highhy Tesmaual by Longress, there w: Cries of jon on the bill” of war was recogni: Mr Jonsson, of Maryland, asked if it was the het bl appropriation of ten milions. Do! underst : Safe lames 08 the omer side to ake no part in thle de: tleman that the appropriations in this bill we in adalon | {444 '-~ Alexander Hens) bb ae Dena Bets ol ndiane ;' Darlel 8 Lane, do; James 8 Athore, do. K. Chamberlain, of Ohiv=to be surgee 8; Alexander Fissene, of Kentuck ; James B si yg Be ge) Fis ry on the war. ppropriation is in addition to the | “VC: of Indiana; John F. ey 5h Honey ol tan millions, it seems to me the amount required is twen- | 22.5 A. E Keighway, of Ohio; John J. B. Hoxes, of ty-two millions of dollars. The gentieman said the sur- ma be assistant surgeons—MWushington Unien, June 18th, had grataitoust fet: | Tess: Alsassise Hensley, of Kanteoky | Thomas Le | gin, Antea, (ok pte a oa Hunt, do; Caled V. Jones, of | , Shine, Havre, Havre ; Fidelis, Liverpool Poul Jones, | Pim'by letter, pos eid myiaimere | toany MEDICAL OFFICE. may De Cena 17 Duane street, near Chatham street, so | ‘as the most succesafal practitioner in New A . the tr of diseases. Doe! 1. ONS erapti Nem bare port 4th, fom i en ee neat area ss Poet” enh hs Jib boom, Co al extract, and carsrise powers. of the iy recommended by the College ax ract of Barsaparilie at preseat before the na relied on asm cerian remedy i 2 Me Lewis was understood to sy that he believed there was ove gentleman who desired to spenk! wr, Jowsao@— Chen | move to postpone the bill tilt toll LZ = Phe ayes ant noes were called, and the result stood 97 te 24, slesira, Be nton, Cameron, Sturgeon sad Niles vot. wite the wai gs, io rmative. " rari owe tad oun Bil fom the ous, OH te acer eee bay 2 } aod fring fond ot half past « the De = jee arst July, thet a as Hpoca rete, who was cenvieted of the private were considered, Tplus of $9,300,000 —1 speak from reco! murder o! , wi Monda: the Senate ad journed. in the course of my former remarke, | expressed | New Hoven. jor, will be hung on 7, in ny ook ; udev mereu hoat, which ri years, is pre-eminent. Gleet, stricture, ulcers a adie f y ad sare owapet The vor the body Jor theron or nove, pai a the head and bones | Bodin ine pte ing the sehr. ritcticaal weukeceninnenete 00: by. 5 socrgt hoble in: ., dozen Bioor Kearse, (of J et habit im. | Cases forwankth ott Merte cra, dence for N York, ite capateda' a L.. @ dia, by YoUnE, men) causing Iaselrious, drone ‘and pecs forward: a Parts of the jon last, off Matin Point) crew A | Intfour days, without mereaty. No alteration in dictor © opea from " 4 i coud 1 | h business. sylanere” ; ig hi yehe and al op had her in tow pa, Bunday, vention dkwrre se

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