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| An \ " | ner of the British N. E. Boundary Commission, at — IHN | Coleman's, on Thursday. Ail the Cabinet were 4 Prevent, except Mr. Marcy. Several gentlemen of the American commission were also present, the —SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS | Mayor of the city and others. The dinner passed TELEGRAPHIC REPORT. off handsomely. We shall give yoa some particu- “tx Sytem iw Cay.—There hes been quite past six months amounted to $144,059 deducting the an excitement in the tewn of Clay ris Glsoouane sendattet graabetias. ikind adie etecion, 3m consequence of the sudden ® young man by | which is included in the amount put di y the name of Willi ts which led | ™' wae Sowa ie the above AMAGED" CUTLERY BAW AMUSE MINTS, ae. to the suicide, we Mr. L. resided | table, to purchase over issue of stock. ICLUZ in Clay @ year ago last winter, ones 3 mostly at the ‘The affairs of this bank appear to be very judiciously Dolor at hate lec eee es 4 ’ ‘wagon business. He then became ted i ot spectable young lady, to whom he became vo conducted, and the institution appears to beinavery Siw ke in attached, as the result shows. His advances sound condition; the proportion of specie to paper is 2" d»zen pen and pocket Kui YE E RUINS—Sir lars of it to-morrow. encouraged, although he was treated politely good, and in proportivn to the capital, th ‘sas 160g do cable knives and f eeiee Sasenvt hocwloe femnichs Mee itn: eye Mr. Webster commenced his speech at 12 o’- friendly m: " ‘bout she mothe he left | fore pital, the line of discounts : Obeu Sturmwerts, Mr Cony; Beatrice Penruth, Mrs Phillios, ‘cloak trendy manner. At the ond of shout a oft | fe very limited ° icomene at octaves ee: — EIGHLY IMPORTANT Mr. Haywood, w* . was an attentive listener to He 500 Jeft Salina, and has been residing, to within six weeks, | ‘The suit between the Bank of Kentucky and the! “a dos The ith « brother in Schohari , dodo Saws, I FRO the first hour of OldVaniel’s stubborn facts,sudden- endl he RSTO te Froeny ne er Schulkill Bank is still at issue. An appeal has been Per tion a ayne bering been damaged ow voyage of importa REENWICH PHEATKE—Corver Varick and Charl- Mw A SHINGTON. ly disappeared (about the time Mr. Webster came tery ews with the young lady, though they were permit. | Milted from the last desision, for the purpose of giving Te Bs On MSCONNY Of whGkglle ay concory: Seamed ener domeete’ OUivoLD HOUSE to the tar)—and soon after there was a visible tod on her part with reltictance. “He at length agreed to | the Schuylkill Bank another chance ‘te avoid the pay. | 340 0B a FLAT 29th Riser | ofmed the new domestic freer; Mat Maybash, | POSition of Mr. Jarnagin Partially commotion among the Democratic Senators on friend, Whe he rgand came as far as Salina, with @ | ment of the just and equitable demand of the bank of GECOND. FALL TRADE. SALE W ARI 7 sefoilowed bys double Highland Pring, D the floor below... Baywood bed resignedataes em elated eh at ean areal Whe inde | Kestucky. We give below the deuce medane cae | State HEARN ACS any Hsmer ier rich AN OF worse isis sissens saciies Gesoud. persdvenane: tes » at No, 23 Platt Bi O'Dwyer, Mr. H. Ohi uae ys “ ConetSnty Lae ede Fee ane aenes which con | to this matter, for the purpose of shewing the amount | |! German, Freuch, and Ameriean Hard J Drake.. To conclude with the ostponement of the bill till December next } for Pe Ball ecg vate ymca omer ef Raed positon of this claim eye pecans making general assor DUNION—Fierre % Mr. Probable Defeat of the Teongia, who is supposed to be bound ‘0 go for @ livery stable horse, and again made his appearance i “This cause came on to be h sors, &c. Also, 100 i d | $ the measure upon a direct vote, is not bound togo the nlgberbons of the young lady. Balog agsie dis: September term, 1845,) eand at this term, (vis, ne ene D mee oF cor NEW TARIFF BILL. inst the postponement, and will vote for it nd was argued by oounsel. und, | Kiives, ke: n consideration thereof, it was ordered, ad: | mNyPc For further particulars see undér auction headin | -, isacratata ce avrg oe | ies fe see | C asm OMA, 2 omens Ppa son Thurs. | there! ison. h. He was | judged, a cheerfully. ff he do +s not there will still be a tie, i July 28th, tne vhen the Vice President being called upon to de- funeral being attended the city of Philadelphia, and Hosea J. Levis, pay unto | a vomon Sire SH aOR AB Bes f al elect 9 of Mase rou Attack of the “Union” on Mr. Haywood, wae will basdly ‘toe peenaudded tp deny Penney efore he died, he re- ni irectors and - a y H. E. i" it jung’l., Von Weber, . “ oe 4 . reited having committed the suicidal act—Onondaga TA8. to a Justine | See ELLARD, Wednoaday, July #9, 481036 o'clock atthe | Hosiai, Strauss, aad Auber, “which wil'be’ performed by vania the three months’ grace embraced in jetriment, and damage to which | preserved in the best ma m, inants and the holders d singly. Can be juur 97 —The July term was opened to-day by | stock of the said the presideut, directors and company | Julge Nelson After the Judge had taken his seat, tia of the Baok of Kentucky, by the said the ‘Schuy ital | Dames of the Grand Jury were called over, but a quorum | Bank, in the city of Philodelphia, while transfor agent of not having answered, the organization of the J: the said Portponed to 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, Pancrase of Icky, by, ‘with, “sad toreegh ihe. proce the Orche the direction of Mr. C’ W. Meyrer. Webster’s motion. iihrtisaserot | i= inermavoa of halt" hour, fer cafeaneray, REMARKS OF DANL. WEBSTER, “‘theven nation of the day’s proceedings was fer a trifle to EEadiog ae th Rag or rage Coston AMAR | rather unexpected, as almost every one antioipe: 28 eer brilliantly illsmiyated wit ving Yi CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, ted a decision upon the bill to-day, or a session ull re tien 12to night. Mr. Web:ter, we really believe, will ity to examine these beauti w a GABRIEL'S DENEFITCORDATEST ; co geal ee give the quiets tothe bile mera 5 TE SE g ketch of Mr. Wi us far, TRACTION OF THE SEASON! orasketch of Mr. Webster’s speech et » AT. | Senate. GNATION OF MR, HAYWOOD. see your reporter’s report. ° ntucky, by, with, and through the procu Of the United States va. Michael A. Burciem, ee ease | mente ee ir of wid IBLO'S GARDEN—Tuesday Evening, July %2—The | The Vice Pasroent laid before the Senat ni a 7 I m, k ige, and assistance of the said H ~ Ke rare and curious i j ith ~ S enate @ commu Saye the eon motion of the United States District Attor- | J. Levis, ond “which said shares of the ‘said ‘tock Bick Bee Taek gtd thot breeds: Lannets, |“ Arier which the Rew Come Partomine ef HOSEN | cation on Mr. Haywood’s resigning his seat as Senator Wasuixoron, July 26, 1846. ion eae sod 'se tas otic wee, oming, Hh | to, aul the "ppeaien,” decor. “company taegeatemens" SONS 5. WEREERVECR™ | QD RENEKANGT Raters 4 hel Haromnd @ Rests trom Nosth Carlin On motion of Mr Webster, in The Crsie—The Turif—Tie Resignation of Br except to the partios concerued, and then adjourned tng | are enttitied to Seprasent bathe wt of eo eemne aoe ’ ne Auctionenr. | th Fiat le loi, Mine ‘eon dx Mime Mar- | the absence of Mr. Mangum, it was ordered that the Vice Haywood—The Jeremiad of Futher Ritchie—The —_._. pers ores aioe an tat tee said defendants, | LONG'S EDITION OF THE no be. followed by the Nospolitan Nationa! Detce, by. President notuly the Executive of North Carolina of Mr.| whole Case plainly set forth, and the Position of Po haapearse ame Hoven, Levis. do: facthorpayr tate the ata ieee LIFE OF GENERAL TAYDOR, &e. le Binney an Maas Henn ARABS. by che mare | Laywoee® esignation Mr. Haywood Defined—Probable Fate of the Bilt JeLr 27.—The Corporation.—Seven verdicts were | 4¢%h directors, and company of the Bank of Kentucky | "IVH« PUBLISHERS cha it foe tue edifion the fellowing Family. ; ab 4 | econ ating | —My. Jurnagin’s Position—The Vice President taken this morning against the Corporatins ier watt | their costs of this suit: pr ke an Ra,conidude wits the Comic Pantomime of VOL AU | Mr. Camzxon presented the procosdings of a Demo-| Wey Senator Expected instanter from North sume, amounting, nigrese, to about $500. The actions | A comperative statement of the Farmers’ Bank’of Vir | eee et a incid and erie tof General | V; re pense 7 or ek pee ce aoe beg atSorclock. | °ratio meeting in Pennsylvania, against the repeal of the | Carolina—Inpolit yy New Bill at this Crisis Tormed in 1643, rhe wesnters for extra services per | ginia and branches, according to official zeturns made on | + Prepared by oue who #9 knows him for fckets aa cents, . Tariff, over which the Prosident of the Baltimore Cou: | = “4ratna— imapolicy of the New Bill a Subject to the epinion of the Court ona question of law, | te at of July, 1845 and 1846, exhibits a slight increase | ward seve: | A LEARIY BARD eR, Ba ave oa vention, (which nominated President Polk,) presided, at | Pree oabes a peaaco apt i: say 14 ¥ the detendants’ counsel. | in the principal departments:— cerediiriag the ont? | ‘Tegeaar and Wridey ove Chats mg | | which he declared, that the Conventioi lanation by the way, and other relewant Accident- } | 'y ‘7 an y evenings, cOmmencing June 2nd, at . @ Convention was not opposed d | FatsabiMas on Viamdaciee. Belew cas, | complete sccouut of t the Sihyland 9ce of May, Oelock. Admitzance tree, | to the Tariff of 1849, and if it had been known that Mr, | 4 Observations. Christie’: | July 5. July 1.46. De ever published. ‘ j my Sm*re WILLIAM ALLISON. Proprietor, g : ic ings, Belts, Ke—We | pebts outstanding ytd, July 1.246. Tne. ec. | 3d.—It contains as TT SOP OTTINIT ORS | Polk had been opposed to it, Ae would not have been nomi- Ste “In the name of the people, ans entrees ers of these celebrated articles, which | Sterling bills........70. 1424 | 3929 'gsaei | PhO and of Rean Fi SUFFOLK TROTTING COURSE. | are. t + are aftracting. jon among our citizeos for their | gee . re 8 25 581 — | Lieut. Dobbins: tf - HUNTINGTON, L. I. nated. And in the power of us, the Tribunes, we, Tronderful efficacy in the cure of nervous compl ae ee: ee = | Mayor of New: York Lap s THR TARIFF BILL. Even from this instant, banish him our city ; ‘there ithe practice wih atonge hh Bee Hag | Rb ene permet egeatet RE oe Onmotion of Mr. Lewis, ho Tarif Bill was taken up From ofthe rock Tarpean, never more % ‘Beda Pam 225701 292078 = S85 ting mal a achat Ute 0 o'clock. ; ‘To enter our Rome gates: In the people's name “dl 188,073 i - bine J thet they ir. Wi ‘ I say it shall be so. anism, 185,770 2,303 be NESDAY, 29:h July, 1816, at two o'elock P-M— | menced geen gcd aera hd") com omen It shall be so, "s Magic Hair Dye, a new and in- +» $5,877,989 6,039,287 260,808 99,508 are m ‘ y ig to the ignation of Mr. Hay- It shall be so: Let him away—he’s banish’d, cor ery, ‘warranted neither to smut nor wash off, 2,675,600 2,675,600 = sii hi : ybaedond ? a | me Son ‘wood as an indication of the great interest which sur- | i And so it shall be.” 2 Wo Resa aamtaneously clnages toe color ME LSE Sesr7 Z| gulp’ tBOve edition wil be published on Frida st of | Two miles and repe Serene: | Tounds this question. He complimented him as a manor | “ We have to fall back upon Shakspearo’s version ns cthe great superiority of this Dye cou urplus or re and "2177523 "2311146 131623 oo “ Booksellers: Agevts a3 Am hlimmediately af cr, tyro small Purses will be given, ovefor | obaracter and standing, both here and at home, of great | of the expulsion of Coriolanus, as embracing more fatvon aud istuyteous effect—all o Tae Rall ees ter ehics Laak, goa | rio Agents wishing this ed.tion will please s iva 2erre attainments, learning and industry ; and as an intelligent | briefly and pithily the bill of excommunication uperion excellence will be diatanee ber Palance due to ot erbks =” S171 81,471 p23 LIFE OF GENERAL ZACHARY TYCOL i. acon ona friend of this administration. Mr. Webster sald he was | from the Executive Vatican denounced ‘against jeation. ny ‘geutlemen cau have i ween pa ENE ACH! \ TWO FINE SADDLE HORSES, ashamed of his country when he saw a man like this ‘5 ety A farded them ‘by t rent and brauces... 32,603 = APPLETON & CO.. i "} ? - c p 2U wv hortho richer Of, Bros ot pari fechas toa ean for General Zacary Reckn Che ay the Mle of Sie cp le EE ie Ba 9 hunted down and abused as he had been by some govern. | William H. Haywood, late of the United States, Eeriecd sci fall siveetions ‘Total............$5,877,909 6,039,267 168,823 7,002 19 Grande and elsewhere, n= horseback, and have been long ased to ment writers in a government paper of Saturday night | Senate. At about half past one o'clock yesterday, ee | _ During the past year there has been an increase in the peeps Gyo Barba weronetiomigee’ Nt the Seek of the Herald Ciceran | It was a disgrace to the country, to the civilization of | Pending the speech of Mr. Webster, and about able aa ©, ooo ec We batery Cade mM : a dtmerart arog ¢ most porta= line of discounts of only about one hundred and seventy- 1S Soa ‘ me the most complete and elegant arti- five thousand dollars. The increase in th ow manufactured / ie amount of . rel com we 4 "iyahan a ane nec “efi has been greater than the increase in the b } “ 4 | circulat 5 nee bade chose aid Jie “eis 3 %s ion comparison of the capital and discounts of DUG FOUND. | the age, and to the American press the time the great constitutional expourder was names of offi nif ‘Solored Puiater Dog, white stripe under | Mr. Wenstex adverted to the extraordinary efforts | expounding the effect of the proposed duties f Bi Bie, Gs treet, Deaviny peer eed poring conael | making by the people and the clergy in Mexico, to raise | upon manufactured hemp, in reducing the Dee money to carry on the war with this country, as another | consumption of North Carolina tar, Mr. Haye ble and at the same ti cl f th One volume, wit Pa patti Bole | the Farmers’ Bank of Virginia and branches with Tae TL eA ES Fr Madly son Doce aacan, Badaiece, Walk. Wilesel inches with thore andi TEN DOLLARS KEWAKD. reason why the tariff should not be disturbed, or any | wood disappeared from the Senate cham- Phy md Eenknives, Scisvors, Nett Piles, vie Benk of Kentucky ent beeoaha much in favor of he Am nog watts NEW FOUNLELARD DOG. | experiments made upon the revenues of the treasury— | bir, and shortly thereafter an anxious state ‘onsisting of the , the lajter. The loans ofthe former are nearly double Teed the Blexicans on above reward ‘will be p \elivery of the | Mr. Webster spoke for an hour anda half, andconclud, | of excitability was apparent on demo- _nrorted to this | thecapitel, while the capital and discounts of the latter | (7 Denlers in Cheap Publications will please forward ee rer areereey No.8 re set, or at the CO™ | ed by moving to strike out that part of the 9th section | cratic side of the chamber. The: thered. osite Howard's Hotel. | Be@rly correspond with each other. The condition of | ‘MiForders withour delay, iy time sid 1M. TRABER._ | which provides that when goods are entered below their | into groups, and there were strange grsticulations ISHED. ———— aaa 4 ! wu @, Aurtst, and Operative | ‘* Farmers’ Bank of Virginia, however, to all sppear- | aeblemente of Military Ai Scignce, ora Course of Ine AGAVE AMI. TA. Valugwith intention to defraud, the importer shall re- | Omer ir ad itecli scone one ‘whispered fo Mane Hon bine Ba ev Beh ome po 4.1 SGP A A aac ceneees | emreveing the dutfer of Braff Tataitry (3 Arsiltery AMERICAN ALOE, OR CENTURY PLANT! _ | ceive the amount of his invoice and five per cent addi- | gum and he nvdded with a smile—aud oon af z | $2,200 NY City7's, 47 101 50 sha Long Is KR 530. 91 new cere efanted to the wae of Militia an chgnteess: | pe ohanesn map rare Publi titan the | #00; the goods having been taken and sold for the use of | ter all the whig side wasin a smile. ond all the stactorpeae of the ‘Tear Passage, Cataract, end | $1.90, do. 18 Ms 108 do a8 HiT "d with plans-§1 20, Peace ta fentury Plast. from its rare eccurrence of flowering, | the United States. free-traders weie under a cloud. The news as- SIS treated with great attention and success. dishe Bask Comectip 8° 32 oo bY sae 6 seelay beak foe meee corereat cae, hes born, but ccimen of | Mr. Janxacin said this section was offering induce- | cended to the galleries, and the people began to a farsiaiate cases of STRABISMUS, or Squitting, cured in $8 Farmers’ Trae BY 3 Erie RR RN eral reader gl acme | {iteuthp collection of s, Vou Hevsscines:’ ‘hose cok: ments for entries, and no section containing it would re- | 8° canker lobt.y Heed ate hepa pd Sos ante Jon imported, ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beanty | 1M Harlem RR Ey 200 Reading Kit z FESTIVAL AND FAIR. seeseaakee, we fied the heli thar this ateaioed reg at icaz, | celve his vote, Erevige pda ire ustabe, pana dita sper 9/4 be ACLs edapeed'to every defect. 30 do 200 do ba os YY d Durch Church of Gravesend | and nearly one foot in circumference at the base of the stem. | Mr. Carrt@pen hoped if this bill of bills was to pass, refractory North Carolinian, Ever thing was Advice tothe door without charge. \ Second Board. | ment'room of the Chureh, on Wednesday and Thursiay, the | high he base of the stem within’ fenction oF 2ieet, and’ip that it would pass without a single whig mark about it. | suddenly arrested by the strange and. dire intelli ne QiRce aud residence 2 Brocdiway—entrance 13% Warren | $0 the N Hay kllarifrd a0 $0 aha Norwich 00 S855 Zath ond 0th of July, ‘Thetr friends are respectfully invited | feet higher the stem is 22 inches in circamiereace, the top «f He had hoped that ne proposition for amendment would | gence, except the straight forward, strong and — | 50 do s10 553¢ 200 Readi os Should the weather be stormy the above day, it will | facemes of greenish selene Howersof several thesand gr RAVE proceeded from the whig side of the chamber. If | Massive current of Webster's argument. That Warm 8 Water, 330 do b30 56. di 260 Gaig take place on the first fair dav. jv97 Serre | number. of this variety isyreen. We question, the Senators in th i had th, | kept steadily on. Lewis, the chairman on finance, BY ONE WHO Mas THIRD IT- 0 do cash 3544 50 Long island 3032 | witunet ig to detract from the. meriteof the first, tyOcc rater in. the Opposition, who had the strength,.! perspired most copiously—McDuffie walked the Taing the praises of » arm salt wate:, 50 Farmers’ Loan 2h 50 do 860 32 ttain the size of the latter if placed in sim: Chose to demolish the whole fabric of American industry isl his staff like a chafid and an- ‘Ard nocd tyesou—bave I't9 sia aes is 8 80 FA events, we think it uattainable with and crush themselv ins, 1 do aca pipe par kg oP be a ‘ For though once a povr theumati 0 do bs bn8E 50 Canton 3% | jecy hy artificial theane in our vorisble elimute— | °™ crush themeelves in ite ruins, let them do it. gry legisiator—Calhoun looked fierce us lightning N as dance a high! ; # do 60 conclude from the fact that this specimen had | The debate wascontinued by Messrs. Pennybacker, | —Speight incignant, and Bagby thunder-stricken. | a whe ¥ Hythe Stock Exchange. | idenees o ring in its macural state Johnson, of Md., and others. Benton, aoe ot bin, compacta Sosinialned og i ' a Fars’ Trust 53 2534 25 shs Nor & Wi h 5834 Th + fe ‘ hich Mr. Vinton, | imperturbable equanimity, almost amounting “ack tr refeeahing iss , 50 Long is RR cash 3136 23°" do Tuesday 38 povhatiuce Meck Buia coecoola ule seaeers aboriginal stolidity. ‘The ‘disease had assumed hy, too, may derive new vigor , 5 b of the bill, but his intention to vote for it for the sole pur- ori iertnpea Araees rg the. Serene: Mince tathiseity by | Pose of overturning the tariff of 1942. tion of the Piiysicians was prophetic and lu- dozen flowers, as the plant A motion was made by J. M. Ciavton, to commit the | gubrious. he constructive properties of the warm salt sey’s em! next week. directed to A. Judd, Cabot- Died, On Monday, 27th instant, of consumption, Caranine | I meet with attention. of Garret Byr 5 2 - ville, Mass , post pai Aude: joy a luxurious treat, ‘The friends and acqualat. © respectfully invited | 2077 211-"me A_jupp. mm thus particular, as C i i ic had done th t for th> patient, and teek K binesu’s Ba bs—you'll find the blessing to attend the fi ie “Ap STLENDID, a delicious a bodaclhel heed iriait Ge oe | - bill to the Committee on Finance, with instructions to | emetic had done the worst for th> patient, ani At the fo: tof Desbrosses street. Inte setldhnce NG FEL One ee Ae £ pals oan ve We predict that stim | restore the minimum and specific duties of the tariff of | warm water and cantharides were now out of _—_—_———————e rchinthrice sata kcddAS Kestorat Staaf | be undertaken Aside from the here stated,) to force th th of hat . to b: i | jant of Aevination of the Obie Biver. ‘eekly Report of Deat | render tt becutifa}s to ston is fallen pit ond dion) detest fore ad . we 1842. This amendment was lost—yeas, 29, (7); nays» the question. The sick man, as froma de so “ ths. | Im the city and county of New York, from the 18th day of | frm thescalp and roots, and to dress it dark, and Keep 1 it teitnow stands, unequalled in leil, had suddenly expired. Toties quotirs, he was AN gone. This is on epoch for alifs titae jo,Mr, Web- Cincinnati, July 1. 5S a tee 6 laches. to the 25th day of July, 1846. order th 1 hi iimade Sol i ir, at the conservatory of | Messrs.Cawenon and Stonozon voted with the whigs; | stur—that in the midst of his speech against the Wheating, Jay 14 eect hog | aM omen: 9r Bova, 92 Gist. ‘Total, 28 fmt 419 Broadway: 9 Fulton street, Brooklyn BUNERPS THOMPSON, | and Jarnagin with the democrats, revenue bill of the administration of 1846, one of Pittsborg, July 15. «3 feet, 8 inches. | , Abcess, 3; Ap»pl hms, 1, Bleedi : Bh r ‘ i ts i ‘ . . Mr. Crayton, of Delaware, then moved to | the most confidential and intimate politcal an Louisville Juné 30, . «5 fet, 8 inches | jog from’ stamens 1, {Ble cient teas, Us Seats TO FEELERS MINIATURE PAINTERS, &e— Pe id wt BL ag fe Somer tae wens ‘commit the bill, with instructions to modify it | personal friends of that administration, should 2: Cancer, 4; Casualiti morbus, 3; Croup 2 10. Courtlandt street, near ts—( Broadway, wholesale and retail Manufacturers of Travelling, | Sehoanagtens29 cen Dressing and Jewelry Boxes, Miniature Cases + Vholera infantum, 44 sumption, 38; Ce 1: Cutanh, 1; Debilit rhea, 6; Drop: Di throw up his commission and retire in disgust from its support. F At4o’clock, amid mutterings deep and whis ER ipeenecny ahaa: so as to discriminate in favor of the raw ma- CENLURY PLANT. terial, and against certain foreign manufactured articles, MONEY MARKET. Monday, Juty 27—6 P.M. | EG i} hia iabstatio 1 ‘ ft; ss Dyseutery, 63 ‘ BY REQUEST of several friends, we will exhibit | and also in favor of an increase of revenue so as to pro: | perinus, and dire forebodings, the Senate adjonra- ib: = se become gme | ver billions, fever Puerpers rs ever re on sew canes, cocomtain watches, | Sor piel jock, A.M. fo 1036 F oe arent borer | vide more adequate means for the support of the govorn- ba ‘he chamber was almost immediately eva- Farmers’ %; Norwich, Ohio 6% aid %; 2 i ) | disease of, 5; Hooping cough, 6; Totlamma ‘of the above articles coustantly on hand and | circumference, and contains upwards of three thousand | ment, and his amendment was agreed to—yeas, 28; nays | cuated and the capitol. Every body was anxious at Saturday's isk chteadiney ryriteg Coe ERY hy ree ee ee aka be ae ee = preeene | 97. to get into the street to ascertain the particulars, 7 Jaundice A’ 3 fi 0 LET. c Niles and Sturgeon voted with | fer the particulars of any important movement At th id bo: : BATHS FOR SALE ish. | Messrs. Cameron, Niles rg ; % tugeavesints ne aoe emcee { Miveumante oe HE Popular Bathing Establishment kept in the Mer Png mag cee cien § inven doors | the whigs, otherwise it was a party vote. This is equi, | #76 always to be secre bee Oy ore ee provement om prices current in the morning. | kage 3x Tetaas: Br Oleare. 2) Dake chants’ k.xchange is offered for sale, as the proprietor from the Battery, No. 6 Greenwich stret, ia a delight- | valent to the defeat of thebill. Adjourned. lasted Apert weno? tl este we caus In one week from this the banks of this city and State ¥ ee eA CHER 20. | othes anche a Oe whi h require Ri whole | jul situation. Rooms may be procured with or (without | v eee ee ee current, report, not oaly °F the resignation of ill b i . CORN ARCHER, City Inspector. | a ispose above respectable | board. 2¥22 lw*r . aywood, but of the arrival of his successor, | Tad we may Unen look for cows el Lemotere eine | eCity Inspector's oie. July 7,14, as Taraibe bpserus Vea ta elemomaeer intes: MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND_{ 3 | eneet ee srcmnteraa | Hon. George B. Badger, from North Carolina, P | ment. “One half of the purchase money ‘may remain unpaid, PUBLIC SPEAKERS e | heageyntariaemytsnth ce Matar gece while another story had it that Mr. Graham, a mouey market. In two weeks from to-day Congress | Fyv ORDER of the Hono abl | tosuit the convenience of the purchasers, iC required. For | GHOULD remember that Wi adjourns, after which we may look for arapid improve BS ‘coure Commissi ver, notice is nereby ven ‘Ruraene | further Particulars apply at the Baths, No. dl Merehanty Exe Sionidings ‘Weshiagton ct, ment in commercial matters generally. We have, there- | chment has rgainst the estate of Thomas D. y | el monic iP, Ww Feud, datsh aabeportiva now rr tite of conding ‘or cone NEW STEREOTYPE FOUN FOU bi § ima Be ery evidence of prosperity, if | debror, on due pr Supreme Court VINCENT DIL Tangs and respiratory organs, which. public speakereate De- | ‘The touse then went into Committee of the Whole, | all these absurdites fell to the ground, and the var to tl i f Mi fie Philadel; 32 7 5 the elements are judiciously appropriated. In anticipa- Put! Mter Pom nt tothe direth prof the Statute concent: GQTEREOTYPE FOUNDER, 1 Courtiendt treet; New York; and Heddigg & | Mr. Brosdhead in the chalr, and took up said bill. | cae Plate Oe Seay oe eatin venare A resolution to stop all debate on the bill making ap- | whig member from the old North State, of the cf | priations for the defences, at 12 o'clock this day, was | House, had his certificate as Mr Hay wood’s suc- | adopted. cessor, in his pocket. Upon a moment’s reflection, 17 Ann street, corner | Sixth ar tachm coucealed or none eatre Alley, New York. “4 nly valuable Son of this ciate of things, quotations for stocks are | epee same will be sold for the payment of his debts | . B—All orders executed at this Foundry equal to any in | and besten. Sistine note ab Ody | Mr. Asumon addressed the committee for one hour, | as an official acknowledgment fers bill steadily improving; the advance during the past week unless he, th- said Th mas D Fine pn dod ‘aladhergn bey oo ie TRAVELLING TRUNKS | mainly against the administration, and in review of its | json axwand bar. He frankly gives up the battle has been very gradual, indicating permanency, and jo ogee t corre bond Ld withia three months from — PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING. | youn CATTNACH, Trank Manufactarer course relative to the war with Mexico. He maintained | when a vigorous coup de main might yet be worth the absence of that speculative feeling which so “And that the payment of any debts and the de ry of any ‘No. $8 Cedar st t re by seek way, hap ow | that the Executive had designedly brought the war | the experiment. And however Haywood mey frequently inflates prices, md increages the danger of a property belonging to snid debtor to him or for his use, and R. C. C, MAKSH respectfully fotormns the pablie that | Bags. aa holessTe and retail. about. be denounced for the step he has taken—he has sudden collapse. ‘The advance in the fancies has been se fer of ns Property by him for aay puryese whatever, | MA his countice rooms or the study of Frackierl Book: | Also, sauperior article of sole leather Trunks, suitable for | Me. McKay followed, and confined himeelf tothe merits | !#Ken it—the thing is done—and from whatever as) Glow,: "aa ln. proportion: to.’ the. thereseed | Ballston Spa, July 44° 1046 keevin . Commercial ‘Arihmenie and Mercantile Writ Americas of Leropesn ‘ravel, and Portmanteaus for the ‘sd the cass) db objected to es ty Mcpneiap shoal the act sri eos be eens a ros value of these stocks, under the new financial policy of | _jy28 1taw3mo *rre bi # LETCH, of Ballston Spe, | siamehgte tne practical advantoges of the system of instrne. la Mans for the West Indies, South America, ee expenditures for other objects were much more neces- Tarnininention, shor the Connery. “9 oy of the goverment. So long as the rise in stocks Ys no | ERTS W inode course of lessons a person. o! good capueity becom ~~—PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, &e sary. He called upon the House to stay the progress of | bribery has already been raised, and one malig- faster than in all other thing#,, there need be no fear of O8T OR STO! onan Book-keeper, aud receivesa certificate ts that EB Ge ‘Walnut Oil Military Shaving Soap, bi | this mania. nant tale says that two hundred thousand dollars any great reaction, and holders have confidence in ;,4,0\sf of Di ETE re cented Toiier Soaps. Elegant, Extracts: be % | Mr. Burr followed in a spirited reply to Mr. McKay, | Was the yoann er oie v4 a ye realizing better prices than those now ruling. form of « at the rooms. 2 By ere | whom fle held responsible for the many unjustifieble generals of ** the regular army. ‘he fact is, one C. C. MARSH’S Works on Book-keepin; y | universal howl of horror, execrations, maledic- find an are welladapted | © . for the secovery to schools and private instruction, for sale as above. | tes, at the depot, No. 3 Court- tions, anathemas, and allegations of corraption sererl percent daring the pt week, i vary good eek Cosi Geer arn Ne Teed ne | eee wANTeT | eatieet JOHANON, VROGM KPGWLER, isteral | ‘The amendments were next considered. | pervades the camp of the no longer unternified, nce that are w 5 it vide: | ¥ KEE! ‘ — jead cool 5. LAB x for Dr. ral "es r coughs, | | 4 s 3 Sel heteballbd-te, Mics icin cose the matket: bes soir Dis d warn,” in the often uted nes vot y ANTED immediately on the, Hive of the Illinois and | Soren SH irmrwcre | ae ie apa trod pyview tradomy } “res cueaton @ Dae, what chances are there mand their own prices, which they will eveutually ob: | of wonis., Manycfike | sand Laborers, and one hundred Stone Cutters.) nn ; oc amendments were rejected. ‘The Committee then | fr the bill? Father Ritchie gives itup. It is a tain. This is one of the most favorahle features of the H Se fore gone conclusion with him. The bill of Sir Ro- \ = bat ant Tue limited sales of stocks, in the face ef a rusoof | uththe two fetes general w! t the lowest ms | appropriations he had recommended. e, however. contracted |__ Men of steady hal this canal constant em- hands of Mr. Dallas. For so thoroughly is he sociated with the fortunes of the Secretary of the menced its : te hn of Apmil,| Mr. Graham, of the North American, has been | Treasury, that we doubt his being persuaded to LY, ad | arrested by the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, | ive even the term of three month’s grace to j5 28 Br | 7 a #, hotel keepers, 1 taken. : | w ployment, good wi rey payments, j and ene ted. The thi 4 | rose. A motion to lay the billon the table wastaken. | 1,411 {sto be laid over. We have only go repeat that pase igid eeantitee rey in ard it Oa eee eee ing superior that of any ri disgemding of ie Wat ‘The yeas and nays demanded and lost. Yeas 51, nays it continues to be out impression tate game a health; jusiness deco! . WILLIAM GOODING, Chief Engineer. rm STO) a 100. locked. r. Jarnagin will, it is expected, vi active. At present, many of our largest operators ia all | Canal Office, Lockport, IIl., July 22, 1816. jy23 aw rh | mart] istf re ene wen soean. | The question was then taken on agreeing to the Pea- for the possponstieit, though, if the question be departments of business, are out of town. We cannot | BRADLEY AQUATIC BALL. | | patch Island amendments and carried, 92 to 66. The bill | brought directly upon the bill, he considers him- expect much activity until their return, which will be | ‘is prepara- baa a ea a | RAILROADS, &e. | was then passed—Yeas 97, nays 61. berths Chis ee ta a Per oe he ~ about the second or third week in August; by that time | | Soldat 45 Div ip nai. $ vc, in all ite varieties, to accommodate the | To : | ‘The House then went into Committee of the Whole, | 2°!stood, however, f ‘bili pe : 13) board the iT | TO WESTERN TKAVELLEKS. a » | issue, so as to cast, if possible, the responsibility the new issue of Treasury notes will be in the market, | ¢{h,svoue, © Bi street, Blre. | UY" wil come off on Wedvenday ive anh nacant, (re = Mr. Reid inthe chair, and took up the bill to alter the | Orie casting vote—the whole res Pibility-— the banks will be ready to discount freely, and money | WANTED. j Bee: Ter ere Mee it eek hake ta | Present post office rates. upon the Vice President, This will Co's hazard- will be plenty. Business men generally feel yet con- oman a situation to do general housework, or | ; Hammond # past and proceed to | After some time spent in Committee the House ad- | ous proeeeding, one in which it will be da ngerous @ierable avxiety in relation to the result of the efforts par bea onan Li rout Sy | Faint spr “Boy Hook, rh ore I id mod thes recent break | journed. to trust the question of the postponement in the fy talot at the late fresh wang been re- | peace "EXPRESS LINE, via ‘Railroad Puivapenruta, July 27, 1846. I frolic and goud thin fe | pai | Rnd Canal from Philadelphia to Piusbarg making to repeal the present tariff, and very naturally ‘will until the matter is finally disposed of ; but there is & possibility, although now no great probability, of any Vd manager will thepablie. = on Monday, the 6 the, season EXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS. — | Gelock, Acme No 77 Market street, DA\ espe table young wol ly, as cook. washer and Akerations whatever being made. Within the past day THE Steambo: " ages A . i Should it be ascertained, it 2 RL. STEVENS, Passen; \- . .. ennsylvania. ald i tained, (as it @r \wo this question has assumed a different complexion: | Pa i Hiabeys oa WEDNESDAY, July sh, ggrotin ae eater at gid atte Saige and dam | and starts to-night for Washington. He has been | will be berore, the meeting ofthe Senate again, ‘and we look upon the tariff of 1842 as the regulato: ANTED—By a young womana sitaation to do general Bans m to she Fishin ia day! . sent for relative to an investigation ding the or con) that Mr. Jarnagin will vote against the oar fotsign tinde for abithed rene ot ae reg or W ioetene For mf'rmation apply at No. 18 Oliver ? For further information, apply at the old-established Office, | Aten atid J ostponement, then we may expect a prolonga- rences giv: a. oer ™m Patron” Sects seve Eat oe hae: publication of the Oregon treaty. tion of the debate for several days, until the ‘We snnex a statement giving the last t i al ANTED—B a 210 6m*rre i 4 y ‘reports of the Bank of pectic <n emg ats ‘Tiully, th dpitie cocking, weshieg he will be furnished atreasouaple rates. Bait gratis. LONG ISLAND RAILIOAD COMPANY, From the Scat of War. Goverior of Hoge. Caroline: (whiz) can'be ep, y and branches, for the pest of city refeveuces may be hid on applyin: a9i Wash: Dinuer oa board-—3i34 cents SUMMER ARRANGEMENT | The st ‘Alabama arrived at New Orleans | Prised ofthe fact, and a successor of Mr. Haywood Purpose of comparing the movement in each depart- | ington street, brtween Perry aud Charles street. Hye bern | (C7 Fare Fifty Ceuts, for this delightfal Excursion. " a rai ye nds “mem tanmenge toma = SO returned by the Governor's appointment, to give anti inher latpace overfour years jy26 mer | 3520 ore on the 19th, from Brazos St. Jago, which she left | the vote which Mr. Haywood will approve in his Bane ov Kavrvony anp Brann DAS Chase. by Co 1 ciggrtim gh e tyes any play GRAND sammie 7 4 THE SEA-BASS on the 16th. Captains Myers and McKenzie, | heart, get leg ta nee rest he had not the moral " eure: | r mt ly. Ad NKS. 7 . courage to give himself. pres dlesonne dross M.F , offee of thisp per. Bad aoe | Accompanied by Kendall's Brass Band, and the tNowing SRAING BON £8 FOULD : Lieut. Kelly, and one hundred volunteers, all om) “Are Rnstity him, notwithstanding, in hi# course. Hus of bxe! pies EATING SE FOR SALE.” | "celebrated Vocals Mie SH sil Mr LYNCH, tontrrin for Green- , the sick list, came passengers. One died on the Honesily, he had'no faith in this bill —he believed E old established place kept for the last 24 years by Mr. fi. the Daambost OM : LL Yuntays,) stopping at passage, it would produce as a law of the land, a revulsion repeat the excursion whit made on intermediate places 6 BY THE MAILS. future harmony and success of the party. He 2775 TO MERCHANTS ity vegthory i OS Soe ways at lembalen, Brecehe ivetel CAS | | believed it unjust in its suddenn ss and. extreme 775, vs . ' i 8 o'clock, A. “ ‘ ’ 4 | if chi f the revenue laws—unjust to the ‘ia Tae acertioor 4 290 or forming an snasgement aire | SFoetat half past 8 Oty Nein i Fema ue tion ria Wasntnetcm, Jafy 9, 1868. | great manniecttsing interests of the north, estab- his acilities as Peete iv Conte es “pi at tes he re P. M., for Farmingdale and intesme — WVebs‘er’s Speech—The Naval Consultation—Bri- fished upon the faith of the government, and No 22 We at Richard Lewis’, ft Leave Gurewrontas dele, A.M, Accoeubelation tiele, tish Courtesies—Mr. Haywood, &c. | which are entitled, at least, to the ordinary three a bats : board. B is—Li ‘mall y, (exept Sundays.) throughtoBrook- 4 P| -nsant shower last night brings us ageate- | day’s grace, before the protection of the govern- ing 4 efceshments on board. Bait gratis—Lines st a s Mi, ® lyn. A Pp a " , | ment is taken away. He believed it insufficient, tis evty, charge. a ¥ ieee. || a3 PM. rain, ot on the arrivalef ful nor’westor this morning. Somethingofan au- | uncertain and unsafe at this crisis as a revenue Beier evionsiy | MORNING LI a eecay. O'CLOCK FOR | dience in the galleries of the Senate—front circle | measure, when, instead of reducing, we sane sate of buciness. Acdress K. 8 T., Herald | FROM the steamboat pier foot of Warren | eff tin pretty well filled with the “fair sox” in expecta- | | ecerge 2 ee sxpenslisares 1, believed. it street, landing at the. | A ions at a sing! has 5 fe " vd soe | Ht inn Meco tem hing, arengen ent wih perty Eop oc mmo "A, M. Green | ei ‘ser ingle appropriation. + ; aureat, Van Contandt's Dock, Newburgh. te 4 Fhe "Necommodation trons for | HOD Lad arse ym Mr. Webster. Opinion | unsafe, pending the Prete Sea > a reyes, Y ‘an won Leavin * i itis. 6.905 large profits, exn grarify therr desires by appl i a fro. Alban “ “ M. Brooklyn. ; . * | tem of business and business exe! Hons | seem Moab Workrnd Pevfumert taberonyeatahtoure | West'g Bulora'd Nort to Sariogs, Whitchal'wa Lake |" aE" Aetemmodnion ts, for ent maa odor ag lieved, all this, while he was equally dollars, per doxen: and every descr The new and elerant low pressure steamer METAMORA, |, Fant to ~ Bedford & cents, Fast New York 12%, Race- ging Apes oe ger an ara ee ene tof 42. He 102,088 fi ike reno We f ¢ 7 wend 4 6 Rare binned, § th ions of the act 60.307 ee and other perfumes rs ike rao. We Cope. Bin 1h Wedvanday cluly TED OCS om | Gla ide tan fe ion Clgmee ic Brajhville we und: » is to frame the plan of pension | ty ot tue im fo vind. of The old commodores, as well as the “young | fae The gin lgeetsy «5 a Hi list of the surplus captains, &c., in the service.— Ob, tiaster, of ties ry Mediord a racy cs Georae’s ' Walwat Oil, Militar, Shaving Se FO 4 ew 15021 | the proprietor and iuventor, Mr Johnson. yz tw ch” | di «:: oan A nat Meh —T he Erryrrs 7,785,098 | A MIRACLE! A MIKAULE! | tos sit sil at above, belay. on ; . - *ans,” have no partionlar overwhelming affection | ing interests on ¢ a U | Te will be acon that within the pastmonth there has | rr white clears Jones's italian Chemical, For eight or pasmize, having accommodations unequalled | nek ’'gh o2ie'c atchouue $9 uiRON $1 8256, Greenpen | for Mr. Bancroft, but something ofthat invariable |, by an apology. Parag Pe Me vi gguend of bis been wteduced sggregate movement, and that red i Srdumieiee t meee toot bt Wall strecene tp SBPLY on board, at Oricaus whart, | Accommodation train $1 15, Greenpom by Bewton tran $2 tempt which they {cel towards a “land lub. | Sends—henoe Se at eee ve qi ich bechtpir yb. pags Scoges sre in resdinese on the arrival of traias at the severe] | COntompt Which they , 1 lub- cry for vengeance. But th has been produced by # decrease in the live of discounts | miuis of the facw'ty, and the unsolicired appro MH OOULING KOE. SR Routh ot | enti, ke passengers ew ioe pancot, ber”? assuming to dictate to them in, the line of emergency establishing the act of tnd in the circulation. A comparison of sho loatiog do. tical, Society of Par i’ ited | saccoed the BiG y oh all Speakers, (M1 the teland: A ealatathas ot | their duties. Now, noman has ever been at the | VOY, emergency. establin ung Aas eek partments for several periods, appears as follow. oa i ba pimples, fe ehten:blotelves, sit er scarry, bean een |. Save 3 octet palates eyo . raceme fucrage fr tw seerat atte OW mitee _ head of the na yd has yn omaae hanomble | es ts of the Treasury, and the de: ae, a iy ieee rece aun, ej aZALEET SCIP SIDBONS Tron Tiverton 5 | Sefpr the hen fsa ne Berka ate” ™aNtes | ambition than Mr, Bancroft to reform, improves | oon” ie, Tos ton, fold de Pr Sarre MAN | iE will Shame eaior of dary yellow or sunburnt shin Js: Se ete general order,at Ortéama which | ‘The stenmbot “Stuatian® leaves Greenport fir Bag Hae- | regulate, and render more economical than it '8 | Hoy forget that the original basis of the bill of Me. pee pare pieer iouee fae Serilence o Setochike Fhlowing dipfome Merle Bt, | tote tention of the peaks ineatinte: we please attend | por twice each day, on the arrival of the trains from Brock | andmore efficient, the Davy of Cn dil inno. | Walker, namely, a reduction of the revenue upoa ema ais 6a508 T3305 663,067 See cane, Wal Vexpral the. pt octet feathropist of | poRa’ HRA =a he fine fast sailing LONG ISLAND sation oer cammtahed: inseges, meet, of course, | the pros tol reduced it eee cone the cal Shap, eusitacts to cure any | BD ver RA, wil anjt for the above porton or longer—they forget From January to July, 1946, there was a falling off in he 1th Teno. F : . the live of discounts $671,471, in epecie $56,796, in circn. | | Sresenucts., Can handsomely previnedee toe Por tore ie 2 . Jation $267,204, im deposits $129,798. the sign of the American Engle, R2Chatheot street, | (erent or vassege, having the of her The net pootie of ‘is nina nd ashes th | stadt vor top Fulton ered, Brooklyn | Sale) AAR ith taneous resistance from the offic ae 9 Whose govert ment is thus invaded. That the se rao Ne ea , iA wbeky ne to wath pean ee MG by ment por ot Milage ongee furnish the funds for taraolaay saqend it at % 01 . 4 rl icc otis | ire have ogieated, hue Fas, vo notion the dine | SUH of © war in & foreign oousty. less: