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Len, Manson, from Boston, dis; schr Caroline, rps Jordan, Slig think it inconsistent protection to domes- her to inform the police of the disappear- vat the very verge of life (though we And at the very verge of li houg! her child, suspicion was excited against hope he may live many yes reduction of the tariff; the with their principles of hig! 's, we hope it most ae STEAMBOATS, de. Qa) oe vd, Lan: | TROY MORNING AND EVENING LINE. sincerely) but at the verge of life, perhaps,we see him awaiting anxiously the test upon a measure which has been the dream of a lifetime. with this measure suspended on the attenuation of a single filament of a spider’s web, no wonder he should be in a state of unintermitted nervous Mr. Calhoun appears less excited, but more reflective—he is taking a broader view —the Presidency is before him, and though he is ready to hazard all upon a single cast, he is not He will take the best he can grt—he cannot appear to favor any abate- ment of the bill, while at the same time positively deaf to the advanti And in such : Mr. Ritchie was ill was passed tic manufactures. the contract printing t seem to be much affected by the of the House. resent when | Charles Caylor, and he, in consequence, removed and did not | her to a boarding house, representing her as his ‘onunciamento | wife. The unfortunate girly delivered her gevi- Postmaster Cave Johnson was as dence in a low tone of voice, and was at times cool as the water jars, and very deliberately took mueh agitated. a seat within the bar, atadesk, where one of the | that she pages handed him an album, his name with Mr. Thomes Smith’ Mr. Davis, of Kentuck: _ deavor, to-morrow, to cal eae WIE | Portsmouth,) 21 days from New Or- ‘Bablia, est nae thane » Dublin; Xanetu rom New 2 It appears from her evidence, ; Triumph, Tullock, 4 ester; Horatio, Fai ton the evenin ad been out on a v: I which he wrote question, and could not gain an entrance into | mother’s house after ringing the bell several times, | She left the door, and atter walking some dis- m- | tance Taylor met her, and on his promise that she wn | should have the room to herself, she went into the but when he entered he locked the ‘ould not go out himself, or permit her proceeded to take liberties with her person, and finaily completed his designs in opposition to her will, notwithstanding the by cries and struggling opposed to the utmost of onia all from New ; ; Jeannie Deans, Miller, | ane re Stihaaty, Liverpool ps about July 10—In port, brig Lyra, Coffw, for f Salem,) Varney, for eters Kenly, for ands | I understand. up the Peruvian inde: The charges attending it were thro on the Treasury, but so anxious are the claimants | third sto! for the money, that they are willing to pay the | door, ani venses themselves. tis understood that the captains of the navy, called together by Mr. Bancroft yesterday, did not do more than shake hands and ‘alk over prelimi- nary matters. ‘The latest rumor is that Mr, Slidell is to go into | insensible to reflection. ‘Hitt. Apait 15—Bark Ango! ext 3. Sid Feb. 25, bi £, June 24—In port, per, 16 days from New Orleans, with inst, lat 36%, lou 74, scht —, eh and 18th Tat, mn gale frou re topmas uahall, from Berauda. 1 rn. from New Orleans, with sugar, zes of a compromise. cnr compromise, he has now the power of taking the taritf out of the hands of the adminis- cunng a potential capital forthe ge of this tariff bill as orthern anda South- from Matavzas ¥ ei rig Commaquid, Gorham, for Segna, to load for | tration, andof s ensuing campaign. itis must inevitably Home Po: Acexanpria, DC, July 2i—Arr Atthe conclusion of the delivery of her testi- Eastport; Swan, B INE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. Bonn SEE LAF INS Si Rom we at et. at Peekskill. fb <3 int, New- sie, Hyde oeck, U. Hed Hisaky Srl recialls' Hudson, ‘Coussclag, fhe a er Hie sen NUgOARAy gloss om Monar, Wet nesday and. Friday Morai : oe ¥, Capiais, Gorham, on Tuesday, Tietast and Savardey mornings, at? Selock.” de’ | Reeerasage or freight apply on board, or at the office on the . ALBANY AND TROY LINE. NEW YORK, ANY AND THOY DIRECT: From the vier af the fo of Commande siset, see OE Rov ot Courdandt "Tuesday, Thureday treet, | ; "eloel Spates, | Wd, Saturday evenings) at seven, Oe ee wm. H. Peck, will Brookl ne, Spates, | “ne Steamboat BLUNT nesday abd’ Friday’ evenings’ wt 7 Gage, (of Thomaston,) 21 days from New Or , 63 days from Tanslerg, the Navy, and Mr. Haywood into the State De- | partment, but ‘hat the latter is not to be momina- | ted untilafter the vote shall have been taken on the tariff bill. rVvO. yard, Hill, Bangor, i i "clock. the court was adjourned until four o’c! ater ~ Hew in Bone the present aspect of the case, It will | will probably go hard with the detendant; but of course, the evidence on his part may place it in quite a different light. The girl is very young, and may perhaps have been impruden:. A brother of the defendant, to be tried upon a charge of assisting in the ab- duction of the girl. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. July 23—2 shares Pennsylvania Ins 6 Pensylvania Bank, 25344; 50 Reading $434; 20.000 State 5's, 6844; 8 Plan- ters’ Bank, Tennessee, 534; 1,000 Reading KR Bonds, 6's, 7344; 300 City 5’s 63, 100; 500 Texas ‘Treasury Notes, 1235; 1,000 Schuyikill Navigation 6's. 65,77. £R Saves.—10 shs Louisville Bank, 83. Srconp Boann.—400 City 6’s, 63, 100; 6 shs Commer- Arrer Sars.—I,000 Tennessee Bonds, 30; 22 shs Lou isville Bank, 83; 60 Reading Railroad, 85, 34. _—— CUMMERCLAL Thursday, July 23. ae continue to be made in Pots at $3 50, and 4x—There is but little doii remains quict, with small sales of ern candidate, an are the old Hunkers of Boi ce haitinen Calhoun, the movement to a compromise (as in the case of the Mississippi river bill) might be dangerous in his hands. More passive part to perform. . make the movement, but he can make a virtue of necessity in giving in his adhesion, if a com- promise or graduation should be proposed. We are, meantime, in a state of protracted uncer- tainty, but the chances of amendment or defeat, were, at least, a passably plausible complexion. x of graduation, the House bill on the | land reduction and graduation comes up before Mr, Calhoun has already declared it impossible that it should expect his The author of the original bil passed the Senate, and which has been so shock- | ingly mangled by the House, his position is of | some considerable shaping of this measure may not be without a definitive influence upon the bill reducing the du- ties upon imports, We may say the same ot the River and Harbor | bill, If that billcan be sent up to the President in time for the return of the veto befo: sage of the tariff bill, you may expect a Northern democrat or two to fly off the handle in the mat- ter of the schedule embracing salt. If he should | re to sick the river and harvor combmation, he | is done for it in the South. as we all know, inexchangably, though some- what inexplicably intertwisted,and it will require only a vigilant holding back of the tariff to defeat the scLedules of Mr, thus far, of the protectionists, has been prudent |, and with a fall understonding | jailed m enf reing Putnam, Cvok, For Aiverado, Harding, Richmond; Richmon buck, do; Sarah Nash Kopper- »* Ondout; Compliance, Nor- | resa Jane, Sy mmone! Tay, (of Boston,) from Mobile for Liverp’t A Legation 3 days trom Egg He has, therefore, He cannot well ONGRESS. ‘homas Taylor, is P' NYork; Homer, Keat, do 4 Shaw, Lovett, N' Orleans; baks Adeline & Eliza, W'paker’ dor Stary, Wheldea, Ph ig 4ds from Newbern, NC, with naval tores, to Prat er f Schr A BF Thorn, Geers, from Wilmingtou, NC, with naval 0. , Goodson, 4 days from Richmond. ffolk, nee. 'U, naval stores, fuckingham, 14 days from Jacmel, (St Do} coffee, to A W Weldon. Left Al Incton, July 22, 1846. titions this morning, was 01 | | from 400 mechanics of Fishkill, New York, on the sub- | ject of the tariff, praying substantially, that “well enough may be let alone. 'y of reports were made from committees, of enquiry were proposed ed from the Executive departments. ONAL AND INDIAN PAY BILL. The House bill making appropriations {df certain ob- of expenditure specified, was taken up, Ir, Janwacin in having moved to following paragraph of th “Kor the expences of the mis: irie, including the expenses of a delegation of these Indians to the city of Washington, and back to | theirhomes; and also some presents to them, fifty thou- | sand dollars: Provided, ‘That no other or higher compen- ners appointed to ne- gotiate with said Indian@ than is aathorized by the act, approved 17th July, 1842; nor shall any expenditure be allowed by the accounting officers, but what shall a pear to have been proper and reasonable, shall, in all respects, be supported by the most satisfac- Provided, further, shall be allowed except for objects authorized in the in- structions to the commissioners ” A long debste followed upon striking out this proviso, in which Messrs. Jarnagin, Johnson of Md., Hay wood, noun, Lewis, Westcott, , Allen, Mangum, im, Eldndge, Phi MeCliatock, Balt ray Sherwa ngton, Im; Lineoia, of Deer Railroad, s5da sundry resolutio: papers were subm 3 , Stearns, Philade!phi desired impose Been CHE BAT sty pensells Doughey, Barbados 20—Arr bark Howland, Rider, Boston; amning Star, Burgess, 14 days from Buracoa, with tu- & Co. from York River. CHARLESTON, Jul strike out the proviso TF Macittas, July 1i—Sld brig Citizen, Brown, Nor- july 21—Arr achr Leona, Wood, NYork. ‘July §—Iu port. brig Francis, « athrop. for New York in'2days ; schr Isaac Franklin, Crosby, for Mosite, July 15—Arr ship France, Duncan, New York ; Selm:, ®mith, Savannah. ew Onurans, July It s Belo One barkand two brigs ion to the wild Indians Grovcesten, J JACKSONVILLE, (ot ) Sailed. ; Shine Tioga, Havana ; Eos, Kotterdam ; barks Gibralter, sation shall be d to the commi: eamship Massachusetts, k, Pemberton, Hat Miscelian Genvt, (built in this which was destroyed id several lives lost, vre: Sartelle, To; | Charleston; brig is, Long, Galveston; s: hes H Plantagenet, Armstrong, Brazos Santiago: Lone star, Kuapps Brazos Santingo; Mai axel, without countin sum of 150,000, total los: as 14; of the wounded 19. Scua Wrote —Efforts have been made at Philadelphia to i achr Whole and her cargo of railroad iron, sunk op- Philadelphia, tut without success. ‘They will be a total loss. other pert of her cai tory ' voucher That no account pervaded the mark firm, aad prices have gradually advanced. ‘The receipts nd a fair amount of business is er home and ex; » holders are more Jaus, Boutelle, Liyerpoo! Sophia Walker, Grafton, fin, Brazos Santiago; barks Demariscotta, How a market; Tecumseh, Ripley, NYork; brigs Historian, M i gatons Melezz0, Nichols, Providence; Victorine, forrest, ork, New Haven, $uly 22—Arr Bark Panthea, Hernck, Porto funter, Mansfield, St Croix E P Barton, Anderson, ese measures are, are comparative! Howes. Vigo and hese measures are, rae ever, ia selling for $4 1234; Mich Evans, Sevier, C: b den, Heuston, Morehead, M’Duffi Rusk and others, took an active part, when the proviso was stricken out, some other the bill reported to the Senate. upon concurring in the aloresaid proviso, which w: the proviso retai greed to, and the bill rea THE LAND BILL, i to-morrow he should with the amendments made thereto use. (Upon which you way anticipate a pos ferent quality, the $404 agi ‘New York for Malaga, 19h fhington, 19th July, Jat 40, lon 72 35. Brace Bbc ie Oriaced (oy. inet, gad chr Peal, ‘Boston, July 10, off Carisfurd Reef—by the from NYork to Nassau so, chr Amanda, from N the Aun Hill. , da, from Mobile for Liverpool, July 19, lat 34 50, Br brig Experence, from Dundee for Valparaiso, June 10, lat16 8, lon 34 W. Brig Hogan, Clark, 15 days from Boston for Havana, July Jat 32 20 .N, ton y ji int Hull, 18 days from NYork for St Kitts, Suly 8, w, Currier, 4 days from Boston for Havana, July g,, Manson, from The management, not been at ail sloop President, Europe, and pric New BESroRs, July 22—A: veont, July 2—Arr brig Orion, Randall, Wil- iC. eee Heap, aly 2i—In | gor for New York 3 lagu’ PurLaverruta, July and strategistic of the fact the freetraders havi a mere rapid sysiem of action. Their ref sal to debate the question has not sufficed to allay the panic—nor will it to any advantage, shorten the discussion. Tn an incidental a day, an item of $50,000, in of a treaty with the York. rrschr Emily-Bourne, NYork; not very active ; a fair amount, daily, at prices vary 75. Cornmeal is inactive ; Jersey 2 62}. $2 75. The inquiry for w and still continues very good, both for milling and ship- Ping purposes. Large sales of Illinois and Indiana red, fold at 81.085 cents ; white is scarce, the ted. Ryehas not beenas activi jteamer, as it appeared previous ; the accounts seemed irs, and caused a sli io: Sales were made in Northern at eing a decline of 1 cent. Corn is better, sales are brisk, and prices higher ; a lot of North Carolina white, sold at 64} cents; Wi changed hands at 50 cents. to, 21 to 28, and mendments were then time and passed. NP, 19th July, lat owever, change: ‘York for assau, io) St Michnely, ; Arr bark Apphia Maria, Mobile; brigs Susan Spofford, Fall River; An ‘ork: schrs Juliet, Moore, Lubec; J & W Errickso! Merchant, Clark, New Yo juayra; brigs ‘Anconite, Park, ortamouth, NH; Mary Jane Baker, Boston: ppropriation bill passed to. | vayment of expenses ndians, and ot theic journey here and back to Texas, excited quite a controversy; and hints were thrown out against | Major Lewis, and against Col. Medill, which we are satisfied will fall to the ground upon exami- nume, the Indians continue to flour- ish here, decidedly the lions among and the terror of the darkies. The ex post facto law passed by the House yesterday against Father Ritchie, reducing his | profits as printer some 13 per cent, going back to the beginning of the session, has been answered with great moderation by the old gentléman. It hurts him—he feels that he has been ungratefully treated ; but if you will only pass the tariff, the land bill, the warehouse bill, the he will be satisfied even with $60,000 profits per The contraet bill, however, passed day by the House, proposes a complete estoppel to the organ, after the next session of Congress. Verily, this 1s adding insult toinjury. Itis a pass- trong hint of rtiracy. Father Ritchie is not iginian if he will ask a better. hear whisperings that, if this should fail, the trishman’s hint is in reservation. he done?’ He has lectured the refractory, praised the obedient, and in everythin; thanks, like the Apostles of old. acted the Apostle Paul a little too strong. Brink- erhotf says it is nothing more than fair play | that he should be reduced to the ad valorems He sa; s that Mr. Ritchie has no more right to | complain ofeven aten per cent. schedule than | the sult-makers of York State. ductions must pass all round. must expect to get a little of free trade with the rest of us. It isa practical experiment, and does uite as smoothly as an abstraction. ; ave said enough for the sitting. Our | associates will advise of the doings at the West End, our labors for the dav among the wise men of the East A fow reports were made from Committees, whe: was resolved to resume the regular order of the day. THE TARIFF BILL. Mr. Cameron took the floor, and read to the Senate a speech, which he had prepared in writin, he might not be misunderstood. He assumed the tariff was a democratic measure, a democratic State, and her people were almost unanimously in favor of the tariff, and of the the effect of the low duties e compromise act, he expatiated upon these effects ntributing to the defeat of the democracy in Penn- ‘ania, in 1340. He deprecated the sent bill, inthe disastrous effects w! hances of the democracy. He gave ing figures of the coal trade, as follows— The coal trade commenced in 1820, when there 365 tons sold, and in 1845 the business exceeded two lions of tons— Proceeds of coal mines in 1820. . to have unsettled ‘ht declination in previous quot titon, Perey, Richmond, 12 days from Boston for ‘ola, July 18, lato 40 N, on 69 20°W. Radins, Rogers, from Basia for Amsterdam, Eay 17, 41 EB. ark ‘Lysander, Clapp, from Boston for ‘Trinidad, July 14, Bark Nicholas Brown, Ladieu. Matanzas, July 11, lat 4412 N, Schr General Clinch, Ra Yucatan, July 1, lat af 1 ig, in order that | estern, 523g cents ; some Corron—The demand to-day was good, and sales of about 2000 bales were effected at our extreme outside the b’hoys, Pigheen de Sectae New Grecian, Heri ware, Berry, Ipswich 6 days from New York for 69 20 W iff, 8days from New York for ssengers oll well. for Quebec, July | ‘Boston for New Orleans, 7th inst, off | Rowland, of Bowdoinham, from Gaudaloupe, for Bash, gt ina, at 361 collins, sh 4 inst, in Turks Island He dwelt upon are Baker, Providence: Livenroon Ciassirication. fy el Baker, Baker, Newport; Pature hion; Martha Ja Ww age of the pre- Y nd, Weaver, do; Joh ho, ssice, Gloucester; Pow. Meteor Perry, New Bedford; ‘Ann Elierbeth, Somers, Banner, Wilson, do; barges D 3 New York, McDonald, do; Carthagena, NYork ; hompson, Fall River § rig Ottoman, from fe. sub-treasury, New York; sloop 69. from New York for Kingston, Ja, 3d] NOw.,¥ ores, soos Port WaLt Hau schr Brilliant, do. Hemr—Not much doing in either description ; American nae rotted, sold at $75 a $100, 6 months, Hors—The demand is moderate, bei export; some sales were made in Western for that pur- ‘The demand for been somewhat better, Gifford, bound on a cruise. Pocahontas, Manter, p, 950 wh oi!, and 9000 ket, dan os out, 750 spm. ‘Tobey, NBedford, 14 mos, 1400 wh, 390 Nantucket, 14 mos, 50 i Bedford, 43 mos, 1500 spm; Provipence, July 2i—Arr brig New En principally for Ibs bone. Reports having spoken 0 Mount Vernon, Coleman, Jan 14th, Elizabeth, And as tho trade had increased, the prices of coal had There were employed in the coal business, (the An- thracite,) in transportation an aggregate equal to 700 vessels, of 500 tons each. ‘ovisions generally has But what has Particalscipamealieece. bone lots of prime in barrels sold at $7-75 a $7 873<. Mi firm at $9 50. Beef i le quoted. Lard, Ohio, is quic! Bark Julia has sloop Wim H Hawk Portia, July 21—Cid brig Martha Kinsman, Griffin, Pendleton, NYork. “Hlickhora, Philadel: = Arr = a Ludw: Landon, Cobb, Murry, do. Sidschrs Jno C Demarest, New York; Wilder, By Last Night's : Southern Bail. Ho! Art bark Wyman, Dill, Boston ; 3 r he_ has given But he has active—prices are 03, 350 wh; Mary Ann, Bonne: with large sales, at 6 cents. ere is little doing. Butter is also inactive, at Rice—The market has been for ll, and since the accounts from Europe have been re- | ceived per Great Bri but few and small Seevs—Suales hay PortsmovurtH, July 17—Arr schr Wav Save, July 2i—Arr brig Brazilian, yen, 40 mos, 1500 s: Bedford, 9 mos, 350 videuce, 8 mos, 250 5] Arr at'New Bedford, 21st insta Pacific Ocean, last from Pernambuco, 1 ee —, 1845, on the line long 177 E, ship Alex Coffin, same ume and place, spm; Henry Take, Chem; from, same time, | How! Lexington, Sauaders, phia. some time back very Ricumonp, July it is even more depressed, $2 8734 a $3 5644. been made in Western New York Flax, for crushing, at $1 2634, and Canary $1 66';. Sales were made in old Ohio Clover on ‘Tatrow—Sales continue small, owing to the small amount of stock. Towacco—There appears to be but little d description, and the same inactivity we week still continues. Sales are small—some few cases | 3% a 83g cents; Kentucky stem rket is less active, and pric tendeney. Sales were made in We hear of nothing of The seale of re- | ‘wh, i00 spm; he: Father Ritchie hf Mr. Cameron described Pittsburgh, of her facilitics, which would have been very Spoke ofits wonderful growth under the coal mines, iron foundries, and glass works, and their prosperous condition. Throughout the State, 100 iron furnaces had been erected since 1842, increasing the business 100 per cent—$20,000,000 of capital since the | passage of that act, had been inve: clusive of the contingent expens A 4 At Huahema in Spring, 500 whale. Fairhaven, clean terms not made publio. adge, Mumford, Col which is probably “Ansel Gibbs, Lowell, Benjam Jeffrey, do, 100 sp. 75 wh: Henty Thompadn, H Bangor ; Berry, ewan erat ita. Cld bark Clinton’ , Montevideo and Buenos Ayres 5 br Ann, Biggs, Harbor Groce, NF ; Garonne, Uhristoffer, Sauta Emily johnson, Saedicor, N York ; Two in iron works, e: of Connecticut sold at 624g per 100 Ibs. Wnaacrsone—The mai have ¢ slight downward N. W. Coast at 34 cents, cash. any moment since then. Thomas, Crouch, Ph che! NL, 1300 wh; barque vg off and on, N ce, Lester, do, 290'sp, (2 liladium, MeLave, do, Venice, Lester, do, 250'sp, ZT.mos out, 1100 bi Russell, Nant, 300 wh, (has been reporte Arr at do 2ist, ship Friendship, $ with 350 bbls spm, 2100 do wh oil, aud 12,000 | home 12,000 Ibs bone in addition ) Spoke Ji Jon 177 26 W, ships Herald, M: 19th, lat 3418 8, loug 172 20th; lat 34 18 8! ton 173 Feb 7, lat 38 44.5. los Falmouth, 700 spm, 1000 w Tue Doctor. x transportation for them, with stical remarks, and ic rvations on the $27 per ton protection to iron by Great Britain, until able to drive out all competition, | protection by France. siness of Pennsylvani Wasuinaton, July 21, 1846. Pennsylvania Democracy— Tariff —-Crops—Mr. Healy’s Paintings, §c. Yesterday was fille@with great excitement. All | the ironmongers in Pennsylvania, it seemed to | me, were here, to wait upon the President and | fill his ears with the disastrous consequences of a change of the tariff of °42. Not only they declare that it will play th chief b ill | of war—the condition of the State debt—the danger of Free ve. Tanohiet with’ tpi; bat wil 1 Si ect igneeittaciiie Uhl te alaieoute meee eT of the domestic interests’ of Pennsylvania—the insufii- | ciency of a foreign market for our then went on to show from the reco trade was not the only The value of the w | States, at seven cei Leander, Kellum, Sslem; June 29.—Bread, navy, $3 a $3'4 per bbl; bag: Beef, prime, $8 a $9; Butter, American, 17 to 18 #; Corn Meal, $475 a $5 per plenty; Corn, $180 a $2 per ‘adlow, 12 to 13 cents; a jr Ib. Cheese, American be: cents per lb.; Flour, American, $8, and scar lams, American, 10 a 12 cents per lb.; Ice, $3 pe! rd, American, 10 all cents; Pork, Ami $13 a $14 per bbl. prime plenty; Split Peas, $2 Black Eyed do, $3 26 a Ibs ; Leaf, $5 a $6. Havana, July 7.—The pri Whites, inferior to fair, 7a ‘ do, fine to superior, 89 8!4; brown: 714; do. fine to superior, 66% rs; Cucuruchos, fair to good, 4% a 43%; Muscoradves, 4’ a 44 Cotfee in market is of common a 63 Exchanges—Londo New York and Philadelphia; Jeans, 5 premium. Perxamauco, June 21.—The portare dull. Flour in very slow demand, at 17|\000a 18/000 ; Beef is scarce, and would command $12 a $13 net; Pork abundant at $10; Pilot Bread, $310; Ni $265; Tallow, 6 cents; Lard, almost unsaleable, and 4 a6 ya at 27 a3l cents Several ca: and, have recently arr effect of completely glutting.the market, and in the face of adull demand a great loss must be ex; 8. Our exports fremain without 6 Beans $2 < family beef $10, in half bbls; cents; Codfish, $2% a $280 bbl; Craekers, $33 a $4, bag; Candles, American SUBJECT DEEPLY 1 ANY Dr. RALPH, Author of the 188,” begs to state that he is at home as much as possible (ex day) for consultation upon any of the disorders to im this volume, personal|: 88 Greenwich atreet—or by post, through k ; and to observe that beside gleet, stric- * di SRESTING 9th, tac 39'S, lon 167 08 E, Private Treat- ame date, lat and I wh; 22d, lat 46 42 8, Tony ‘ew Loudon. 3 whales. Rags consumed,. | He next spoke of the State tetaueses perm: dett ot’ $40.00 600, contract. eg ey oy | ed to open facilities of market communications. and the advantages which these improvements would be in time March 6, at New H1, 100 sp, 3100 wh; lath, lat 44 67 Jo, 1100 whales. | April 4, lat 44 57 ble. Suffolk, 1450 whales. jox 969 Lower Post 783¢ Arr at do 2lst inst, ship C hita, with 1500 bbs reduce the coal i 1000 sperm, 15th, 'C present value; nor | would pages record what has been said by them, as they catch the Senators and heads of depart- ments by the button-hole; and already the rumor is, that some members of that distinguished con- | servative body of the commonweulth begin to | waver upon the course that they intend to pursue upon so important and at the same time weighty weakness and irrit bility }, that the cotton reat interest ot agriculture, ole cotton crop of the United nted to the sum of DISEAS! DDFR; GRAVEL, and those var‘ou. whick are ignorantly called Gravel or ever may conaitit him, may depend for Sugars are— to good, 636 0 534; | inferior 10 tai nary affections, ou receiving the most faithful an ‘The author finds that it has been som. tha any one of rauk should devo.e hs talents to description pretend to cur one thousandth pst of the mqciery wore ka John ¢ shall, ohn Cones nts per pound, amoui matter of surprise to nce in his profess Sonnecticut, ‘Town, 150 sp 1250 whale; NL, 190 wh; "Trescort, Delphos, West. T rench, SH, 250 sp 250 wi Ist, Hector, Manter, 15th, bark Angola, Varney, Sal Bedtord, 99 sper rs. The little quality, and held firmly mn, 1434 @ 153g preminm; 24 a8 premium; New Or. | The todaoco crop at The wheat crop at The oat crop at The potato crop. —Next, the learned d aid to have been received here in favor of tie repeal of the act of “42, from Pennsylvania. S: had been received, could only nave emanated from the most miserable office-see! hi mon with their fellow ci on the stinking offi e read a piece of a he subject of the casting vote. ason of Pennsylvania could prove so faithless to vote in favor of an experiment w! down. He would not past history —the past opinions, of the Vice uch an idea. Mr. Cameron here speech of Mr. Dallas in the Se- yaling for “ adequate and against the ‘ profivless enter. g after the golden fleece of free-trade.” speaks in that speech thus decisively for pro- and concludes by saying that an abandonment of Id" be a treacherous disregard dereliction of public conti- dence. Mr. Cameron having concluded, Mr. Urnam moved an executive session. Mr. Sevier called for the ayes and noes—31 to 20, If, however, but pe’ ple brag upon own, avery differeat opini u would be form: not’ ouly te preseut misery and dejection, preying on the mind as well as the body, that is deplo-ed but many of them are of such a nature as to effect posterity, if not. indeed to totally destroy the reproductive p wer | ither not proverly rented, may re- | avery bill, appointment and resolution | seemed to be lost in the chaotic tariff excitement | Yet amid all this sir of the million- ares of the country, the Senate will prove true to the inviolate trust and interests of the people. Secretary Buchanan looks care-worn—his usually neat shirt-collar seems crumpled—and I reckon “ Coming events cast their shadows before for he also appe ment and a char rincipal articles of im- ol yesterday. uch letters, it they ing no interest in com. nt i1 the constitution as to show themselves in \d unly anxious to bi a no other way than in their effects on posterity. : But with regard to the more immediate train of ey ils, 20 cents; Domes pieces may be quoted joes of Fish, trom Ne’ |, which has had thi | bound on a short ernise and then hor ifford, Westport, 150 sp 50 sean, 90 bbls sp— ‘eeks, Greenport, 25 sp 70 wi jouth, 1700 sp, left fe rk Romntus, in charge of the clean, for home in afew days. T' from, no date, &e,, bi vice to the Vice President, on wh 3d, bark Popmunnet, He did not believe that remedies were good, such are the various symptoins which Boston same diy, arise in Many Cases,and so ess: tially do those dis- mon, sense mast tell ye destructive in another. e, opportumities the author ha: those who apply to him. F taking medicine have Ueen deceived entire- ly, for their complaints were neither one nor the other, but totally different aad innocent disorders. | But of all the cases which more painfully t arrass the mind, and afford the finest field for knav Here the poor patient pays for pills'or drops, mouth atter m imes the gleet attending this disorder might ara while, geuerally to return a; but whether the discharge return or low every real physician or all the physic ia the world would never i ely uaderstood, it may inost ily be removed. ‘The author does not scruple hat many’ strictures may be cured in as many days had existed months or even years before. ue prudence, therefore, he won (and he can appeal to. the m for their ruth) how import, nt should know somethivg of the cha aud talent of the person he is about to trast in such a case, ion entertained of that class of p It and remedies upon the public sof whom are seen in evecy felt it incambent to e of air will restore him Washington is a weary place, to make the hich believe it till he best | saw it. ‘The | President were against read a ines trom change. ‘he for browns. Exchan; ark Cherventeas Fi ra edford, 21st, ship Triton, Spence; Phocion, all for Pacific Ocean, 22d, ship Fal: vl jan Ocean, and NW Const. A letter received from ship M nua, NZealand, Feb. 12th, bound for NWUoast.. sup Julian, NB, 23 whal Healy the artist has made quite a picture room of | the Rownda. The Webster and Ashburton heads | strike ine as being the best; the others seem to be | 401 hurriedly executed, and bear evidenee of onl mediocre talent in the art. mention his admirable portrait of Jackson, which is worth all the rest in coloring, drawing and trath. Yet even in this the subject was unequatled for the | guiccess © pai As, you walk from the otunda to the House of Representatives, yo 3 " ~ meet a stream of men (now and then a lady) pour. | Cartied. And at half-past two the Senate went into exe- | plantations. ‘These facts furnia in and out between the stalls, on one side 1d with food for the mind, and on the other One member is just taking | kberries and creain, another a junk of gingerbread, a third a good fat ‘sausage, and the lobby-members fins this a good spot to | ajtack them while lunching. this home-feeling, that comes of eating when ou are hungry, and | took a slice of sansa; read with as good an appetite as ever I had while bivouacing west ot the Mississippi. through the country here, crop is not any farther advanced that at the North. If the reports of it that [ hear are true, in fact, it has been a late season, ai has been felt most se lilies in the ponds flowers are withered by the sun, and the and faded wreck upon the bosom of the such a sight as never before greete wi onty im the other, wi ese. dated Monaje- rts her with 400 bbls wh ol, peaxing, no lot Se. , bound for NWCoast; Factor, do rt, of NBedford, re; by ‘the appearance of | A cotton leuf, enclosing two of these ht to this office on Frida: r. Whitehead, in this vi- intelligent plan. Theyiwere numer- 1 must not omit to ry, is that of Stricture — the protective policy w: last, from the plantation of and were pronounced by several @ genuine cotton Catterpillar. ous in the field from which the leaf derstand, moreover, that the fly has appeared on several | A letter from sehr Alfred, Daven; her at Tahita, April 1, with 100 bbt. Arrived at New London 22, 1 Tbs ship Good Rewirn, Swit, con beg ve 05 W, w 20 sp, boun 105 W, bark Black W: to Pitcairn’s Island and NWA Ston, 300 wh—left Falkland Dove, Douglass, NL Nero and then home; 20th success of the painter. Vesper, Clara, 2000 bbls | turzecuknows a th just cause for appre- Speelivicrionn as we have stated in former y'heavy. Planters are just be. | ‘The weather, however, hot favorable for curing it, as we have showers every day. ‘ive Bufauta (Ala) Shield ays :— | at least, northwest of this p immensely, and without | be cut very short. ‘The cotton c : thi i y drying the moisture consequent | SAangA sucering 3 ooueslerah upon the late rains. A very mysterious case of abduction-occurred a | few days since, in broad daylight, in the Northern Liberties. A lad about 18 years of age, named | Corry, the son of respectable parents, was seized | by a man, who clapped a pitch plaster over his | mouth, tied his hands behind him, and then throwing him into a wagon drove out on the ridge road beyond Laurel Hull. custody of his captor all the day and succeding night, but finally succeeded in escaping by getting {ree from the cords with which he was bound.—, The man chased the boy tor some distance, but some persons approaching. by the boy on reaching home, absence of more than twenty-four hours, % Which his parents were greatly alarmed. he plaster remained over his home, but a boy whom he mi cuta portion of Tt_ isa strange ai Ting AS an evi | cutive session. | hension. The corn crop, numbers, is uncommon: ginning to strip the fod Ne § 27th, lat 46 30 8, ton Purtavenrna, July 23, 1846. * , Atlast we can boast of being in the enj oyment | ofclear, sunshiny weather. After a hard rain, side for the body. down a dish of bla May Ist, bark Byron, Reed fe coast Patagonia; “For thirty mi the corn crops are in,in a short time, wil rop is not quite so bad, which continued during the night, the sun rose | | with unclouded majesty this morning, and its ge and | warmth is rapid|, Aware of the geueral cp sons Who obtrude thei For my part, | like Griff Greenport, 30 wh: Iphant 30 wh; June America, 8m: 20th, left at Pernam| Baker, NB, 1700 wh, to sail home the same ‘letter from bark Highlander, Cleveland, off Payta, Tarch 20th, ‘with 250° bbls af 12 0 in to recruit, and es,and presented seve He fiads however,che en cruise on OF A letter from Captain McLane, of ship Palladium, of dated Society Islands, Feb. 25th, 4 ports, spoke Jan 28th, shi 750 ik eard from Jan 25th, Friend: bbls wh (80 sp;) 130 sp;) George and Mary, Bailey, do, letter from Palladium, without giving’ date, sa i e , in wee f tind that the corn | tea, ke ie ofa certai clas b B—For the convenience of those ata distance, and for trayellers, the suthor has contrived a little chest with lock and key, and with his treatise fitted iv % immediate and private cure of hey are also especially suited to those personal treatment. istinet disorders, tere are one, beside a full supply of that in some districts farmers ars paying from $1 24 to Supposed that no incon- reports her with nd the drought i y. Lubserved the water | ‘both the leaves and the ncut for want of help” who cannot afford the expense ol there are two very diff d also two different ches medicine, contains the ents for injection: Passengers Arrived. > Palmetto—Mr Lawrence, lady, Bs, Hapbards Jol CHanLeston—Steams! M d my earth- eceontaial He remained in the from ship Brookline, Jeffery, of NL, report the core tthe. whale 150 sperm. Also reports shi July 22—Arrived » ,,With 2750 bbls whale o1 1846, Chauncey Race fell from Lat 38 8 long 49 W, bei- 1, 200 bbls sperm oi At do,’ ahi re ._ Heporta, spol B, 1100 wh 208 sp ship George, N To-day there has been the same sort of smould- ering excitement’, the flame of which was visible esterday, about that vexed question, the taritf.— | he interest in it is all absorbing. seen 80 many anxious faces. , Notwithstanding the numberless sup- those who hold the purse- wealth of our nation. Lowel, Kenjamin, sao Haxuon, LI Ketsey and lady; thing wecessary for the ene of | riners and ‘Traveler answered ev urpose, aud so Bot, in the end, it ‘dene, Hi retreated on seein; This is the story tol overboard, and was drowned to give them mor warded, carefully enclosed, to every part of the U riea,, ke. ke. Address to box 069 RALPH, 3 Gri Pomestic Lmportauo: New On.eans—Ship Lo i Scouc—713 Goober bbl Collns~43 bales cotton De Ki 29 vales cotton Robert & Willia B Brandreth—1 Taxburn & cotton A Averill & co—I9 hhds tobacco box J Solomon—2 bales J Smith—2 J ’ co—49 hhds tobacco Dennistoun & co—2 bbls Olcott & tton J Andrews—138 do 4 boxes 33 ip Ann Hill—22 hhds tobacco Redmond Newbold & Crufi—30 do cco TC Back & co—2000 pigs lead sell 8 co—330 do 50 barrels oil Ha- Magregor & Morris—6 do cotton Af 140 barrels 135 kegs butter and lard A 5 ks wheat A Agnew string of the individual ‘Lhe weather, business, and all, be; “* Brevity is the soul of wit,” wind up my letter. gn to warm and L thus | mouth until he got et on the road had y so as to aliow him to flair, and but for the idence, it might be view- Icis, perhaps, an inge- e boy to account tor er, however, offers $50 ng arrested about a week since ieinity of the » convicted and sen- other to tweiv, astern penite wich Islands; same bonadto the W. Mar 18, The L reports speaking previous, with Henry, of § H, ist VU QUALKERY street, an ot the = Ro London, 3 consulted confidentially cires without mercury ‘or hindmnce from: bu enteases he cures in a few days. A practice of » to care the most obstinate UCTUK COUPER al College of Surgeow on all private diseas July 22, 18946 The War—The Public Printing—Mr. Ritchie Mr. Johnson—Peruvian Indemnity—The Ca- it Lawrenc, Hicks & Y adopted by th eKessan—4i_ bales col wpa, July 17—In bore rriet, Brown, for N ort days; Lady ol ingwood, for do, ‘ingwood, for do, , May 30—In port, ship Chicora, Holm, for China, resulting froma secret habit indulged in by young d gieets, syphilitic eruption, an cure guaranteed or no charges Physician and surgeon. EDICAL ADVICE—DOCTOR f for the arrest of thi others—86 barrels rye cks wheat C H Kco—35 bales moss The President of the United States has signed the bill appropriating nearly twelve millions for the support of the volunteers, and other troops, for the prosecution of the war with Mexico. his is in addition to the ten millions voted in the bill containing the declaration of war. The House has been going it with a rush on the public printing. Yesterday, y cut down the prices ; to- they passed a joint | y contract, after the pre- led to this, it is not diffi- schment and reform is from an edito- private grief: of the by a dozen demo- » rather vote for cured by Dr. G, » C. isa repute « — LAMERT 1 confi- for committing city, have been already tri tenced, one to ten and the imprisonment in the E: About four hundred additional ba for the army have been contracted fe. to be compieted by the first of Sep It is said that the six regiments from to be inustered into the service abou The case of rape whic since, When the arrest of the offender t came on to-day in the Court of Quarte: The victim is a young and beautiful girl of fifteen, | named Mary Sparrow, the daughter of respectable | arents, formerly in affluent circumstances, but y misfortune the father has been redaced tothe condition of a lunatic, The alleged guilty man is Charles Taylor, the keeper of an oyster cellar at the corner of Third and Chesnut streets. | was decoyed into the third story of that house, committed; and she was afterwards, she being in- duced to remain by his representations that her from the anger of her mother lay in ere,she was. The anxiety ofthe mother | ye; k hman—70 do © Ad: one 900 bien he mercury, restraint bility, nervous oF 2t—In port, bark Jumata, Child, for Boston, Smith, for N York, ; woe Hoffa, for Boston Jue 20—Arr Telegraph, led 22d, Washington, Bartlett, for Ma- S7-—In port, bark Morgan Dix, Hamil- Hatirax, July 12Arr schy 91 ‘Rance, April 1!—In Othello—263 hhus su Strachan & Seott—< junter & co—{ casks to orde: MARITIME HERALD. wOMT OF \W YORM, JULY 24. Passions, cou NB ig Poteucy, engages restore the system to Stricture, tember next. this State are state of vigor natnre origi: sabject of the disease frequency 3 vote of two to one, the: day, by a vote of five to one, resolution to give it out b: sent session. What has cult to imagine. the public reason rial in last night’s sgn a Li meet reo told crats, that they wou! erent Gales and Seaton, than for lito Some of these gentlemen, for thet friends for their fri 5 dice has influence, and "they ec ides of supporting an organ hb T alluded to ome time r.L Letters, post paid, enc! Sdvlees sent to. any Part of the Us Gold street Emerentie, No - to sail about 25th. The March 30'and 31, Oy iG MA’ ot oe The most 5 a sed for ceria Trelleate comp resented, but, Shit Washinevon 13-814, bark Constance, Milton, for New ‘ig Elizabeth, Power, for f the Spee ie: days. » PR, July In port, brig Lagrange, Hailey, (ldg ‘ork. Manserues, June 21 1 ini JoNTREAL, Joly 17— Tenchu rhaps all, had rn where the outrage w: kept there for four da: hat advocates the drat Crun, Depeys | leave’ on Moaday, W orelock. , ‘ Passel i Boats will arrive in time to take “neNenteg Be gear Gad Che Cateianen s we For Pass page or Freight, apply on board, or are Office on ¢ wharf. No freight taken after 5% o'lock. * : bank bills, specie, or any ROTICK 7 All qoeee, dietenty Sith cons Sera Saat of property, positively at the owner's risk. _j26r_ F STEAMBOATS FOR ¥, vet aeeal niece POL, Coane Bien eet RNICERBOCKER, Cant, Al fied Houghton, will leave 00 Monday, Wed- spike HUBSON, Can 8: Crema, willie ‘ou ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, at 7 o'clock. a ‘The above boats will, at all times, arrive in Albany in ample , ) Sreught hen a io derste fates, and none taken after 53 ck, PM: ‘ ° i of the boats of this line, one e articcoe onde from the eaptsias ot awents. Hor pasange or feight, apply am board the boaly or to F.C. peri: a hyene fasted States Mail Line. Peery UBEGN ee, Ey it » FF. Monday, ‘Wednesday, Friday and Sunday ‘sfternoous, o'clock. Biouboat SANTA, CLAUS, Gapexin Borerbegh, will feave on Tuesday, and afternoons, at 5 oO ooty on board, oF at the office on the wharf. jyl6 NE OF BOA’ ET WEEN ‘The steamboats SYLPH, again, |. Brai ted, and STATEN ISLANDER, Captain D. Van Felt, will tere ae low Taland at 6, 8, 9 Wand 11 A. BM; atl, %3, 4,5, P. M. Saieave New York, at 7,9, 1,and 11, A.M. and 2,3,3, 4,5, 6, Land 240m he'riak of of the owners thereof, __jel6 THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL EXCURSIONS " A say Hudson. ace, wall Grove the mos vara lg et Be ero eMail covered witha rich tare he walks are in excellent order, having been cOnsiderably are reed {ag nurs, marches cm Hareiay, Conal and Christopher sts, SE ea ee eeu? Hoboken te Besclay eueet wat 1 oPertnce 6K cents. mi m*r . REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FOR cee NEW ORLEANS. ‘7th July.—The fastesailing packet Tay AB ASH, Capen Hathaway, will sail post Poe Monday. July 27th, her regular d Tiussplendid facket ha handsome, accommodaiots, fr mad " fag 10 secure berths should mal oui i iy23me 8 South street, second door below Bu: ! as TY ERPOOL—First Packet—The superior pre eo RY preker ship EUROPE, Ca T ptain eet will positively sail forthe above port on the first of Ausust i in Cropper, will sue- EeThe packet ship NEW. YORK, Captain Cropper, wi Europe, and the i6th instant. 5. ceateo the packet iiip SIDDONS, Captain Cobb, will sail on the 2th instan ; sacsnge by the above ships, having, by far, the most splendid accommodations of any’ vessels now leaving Port, "Nhe JOHN HERDMAN & CO, 61 South st. FOR LONDON—Regular Packet of the Ist Au aire lirst. classy fast aniling. packet. ship RiINCE: ALBERT ‘cant, Wan. Sebor, burthen ill sail i ular day, eee ae eas vere accommadatious for eabin, second cabin, and steerage peapeagers, persons int b hy bark, should make immediate spplieation on beers t of Maiden Lane, or to JOSEPH M’MURRAY, cor of Pine and South st. P. 8. ‘Those desirous of sending for ther friends in the old MEDICAL AND SUKGICAL. ERVOUS DEBILITY, superinduced by a secret de- structive habit with its concomitant sympt ial einissions, imporeney, tores the states iis original vigor, Strietures and venereal diseases Cured without mercury. See his London diplomas, with the <}.| shenatare of the Courgt Eaaminers of the Royal College of Ss cluding Sir Asiley rs, tee Seere ‘ope office, 20134 Fulton st. y i ical Advi wt Dee Cis well ‘be ad stages ‘of “certain maladies,” rene vieti ‘mportance to the victims of in- street. En noctur is permanently cured by Dr. em to a healthy tone, re- discretion. Strangers and service. by applying ‘at hi mee. through'the Lamp.store. ; NB Dr CONVERS: “Invigorating Cordial,” highly celebrated forthe eure of imporevey and eocturnal em s- sions, &c forsale as above. Advice gratis to those who par- Clase the cordial: Office hours from two o'clock to five Orelock, P. Me iyaut mea wishing ts in the short Ntvo days. To medica utain the Fecise the price wilt be $300—fee for cure from $3 © Apply as above, to Dr. H. Gregory. iyQt Iwhme Bi, a erenatve Inmetice for ten yeaa has cured, after asi he boasted uostrums, ated and in the hoa pitals, without benest. Trove whe w Apa Se constitutions and ignorance, and keep their c ane png rg pening Tee sce ee an Bower THE SILUNT FRIEND IN NEBD BERNETHY’S BOTANICAL PILLS, are and radieal cure for G Urethral Discharges, 17 egekness, po 8 for at di i ney are eimpoved ent iy of vegetable ingredient, heh te the organs of generation: and eure the above dige ties eooner ad more effectually than any other medicine * *"Forsale at Apothecaries’ Hall, 36 Catherine street—Price $1, with directions. iy20 lw*me DR. CULLEN’S [DIAN VEGETABLE REMEDY, for the cure of cer- von delicate compla: is the most certain, safe and sp, edy remedy ever offered'to the public. It is entirely free of mercury or copavia, and is warranted f directions are comptied with. ‘This mediem failed to eflect a speedy cure, in the most obstinate "B. A regular physician is in attendance at our office — ice gra Prepared solely by Rowand & Walton, proprietors, Sold wholesale and retail, at the principal depot for Dr, Callens medicines, No 1 Murray street, New York, first building west of Broadway. : yaa tw me CHURCH'S VEGETABLE LUIION. CT PHIS hirhly valuable Conmetic will eftectaally eure erapr tions on the face ans kin, particularly pimples, blotches tetter, tan, freckles and _rmeseorme, The, tse of the Lotion ise,” Gold in bodes. orto pone 188 ip iewee on, es a of Spring street. Also by Mrs. Hays, Brooklyn. my! im MEAD THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS 2 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, LJ Oey STREET MEDICAL ADVICE IN PR VATE DISEASES. HE MEMBERS of the New York College of Medicine and Pharmacy, established for the suppression of quacke- ry continue to direct their Peacoat attention to all ofa private nature, and ean confidently promise to persons re- quiring medical ty permanent cure, | amount of suffering and time may be thus avoi ol the members of the College, for mauy years couneeted with the prineipal hospitals in Europe, forthe enre ae plaints, attends for consultation daily from # A. M. to 7. PM. Terms—Advice and Medieme are gmaranti IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY INVALIDS.—Person living in the country, and finding it mconventent to make per al applicetion, can have forwarded to them a chest eontain | ingall medicine their ease ex . triction, and treatient rece if any, and em cloning $f. post paid. . VELPEAU’S SPECIFIC PILLS. | {JOR the radical cure of, ete seminal emis- sions, and all moeoparalent the urethra. These Pills, the result of twenty years’s experience in the | Hospital de Charite in We are pronoun 4 their cele- brated inventor, Professor Velpean, as an infallible remedy for | all diseases ane bays _. og) a oare ne a4 H ime than au} medy, withou "Sra "wile imesh of eseinemene basiness. lrice $1 per bor. \$T141 TIONAL DEBILITY CUR} T TONIC. LXTUK- ipremnred the Cali ate he ane of the of New ta ‘nda nes rotted any ou 1 ate 4 Fomedy for ttapotence, sterility, or barrenness, unless depend. Eric bprdec stench ; cxspe bt bol, éaumQ6) slretulty packed and sent to all parts of the Union. % RICORD'S ALTERATIVE MIXTURE, Fiponeriel shone molars co Setrartso{ sosouaeay evphilt, injadictous use of mercury, oF unskiltal medical teeta tem thonid nse this powerful puri fern mao re consider himeelf’ i it wis timely cea eae leony ebasied altorrative. eel Sold in single bottles at $1each ; in enses of half dozen $5; carefully packed and sent to all partsolthe Union sont This refined and hi rn the purifying q and curative herbs is contd mended by toany extraet of Ih ai publ may in remedy disease, lor aris'n} j such as serofpia, anit tiene, rleors, pain in the boues oF sore tl it effects ‘of syphilis oF Cases forwarded to all parts of the Union, Bee open haa eer ype nine. down 3 ts Naseaa, ree New Yoda,

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