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a ce coerce earcarascearenn interna aoe mye | ° heavy spe act of with part of H Ng en ccord ith the provisions of existing laws; | jon to the heavy specifics of the act of : =. ed in spcordance with, the, Dror nel axosedby tonpat-| St’agsientr the emeniatet, or bil Semen Fad he " Jue so declared on the entry, then, and Cameron voting with the 24 whigs, untrai Seannion te the duties, imposed bY Jaw en the'same, instructions, make S0 in favor of Mr, Clayta ed ollected, and ,aduty oftwen- tion, or 26 to 29. e c of : 4 there shall be levied, column ob gach eppreised vale? | Mr. Jannaorm here entered. Into a Tegulé®’ opéseh’| to tha rapetr of the morkson Blots Laima Per ifed, nevertheless, that under po circumstances against the bill, and in explanation of the course he was Le cars Mississippi, Walsh, | eaeagte ain May 21a port ship i, Port. Homo josTON, Belg Gen 8 he see 53) rs Y S $2 50 2 $325 o ae ld, the duty b ssed Upon an amount Jess than the limited to pursue agvinst this bill, under instractionsto flats, below Baltimore, thirty thousand dollars ; ‘cents over last week's rate. The | 8 shall the dnty bev law of Congressto the contrary Dot- go for the general principle. ‘The messure wee met mow | Pur the ootemenctinans of Giort oh the eoiruhas vo | Poowoment otis cents over leet weeks Tie dunn | a Fists Ada Sie Ser Cn Exxoloe vale ; required. Tt would, if passed, only be the temporary Cumberland sound, Gonegie, (wante thousand dollars ; | have been quite t. There inquiries y esterday, Ca ae ts Gang SP tnkens ond’ Troma ‘Sre # And be it further enacted, That if, upon the triumph of party—it was a party measure, andhere- For the commencement of a fort onthe east side of | but deslere ere above the views of buyers. The algutie, seat Anoka. | examination of any parcel, package, or quantity of goods, gretted it. Nothing would be lost if the bill should Dauphin Island, Mobile bay, Alabama, twenty thou- | rate generally 2%—Iu port, H BM sloop of war of which entry has been made, the appraisers of the even, in all laudable efforts toamend it, be postponed till sand dollars. avcofeced ta at $4. 06% without finding buye a my bark Wan Hy, aa United States shall be of the opinion that the same are the next session of Congress. He cified his objec- Mr, Asumun, of Massachusetts, said he would vote for qunes har red and refused. ‘The receipt pric jalveston, sg troope; Brig mapre- undervalued by the owner, importer, consignee, or tions tothe bill in detail, and oppecied ageinst being | all the appropriations which be recommended by F A of 28% bbls City Mills ‘and 20 other sail inside yestes at $425, Some hold- ye in afew days; Big Hate agent. with the intention of defrauding the revenue of driven to vote for such & measure in such ashape. He the committes, He was at all times willing to putthe | 0m care is , roll the United States, it shall be lawful for the collea- defended the principle of protection, quoted a bof country in a state of defence, but especially now, consi. | Flour, new, on her passage from the i y iterary persons to pay r | ers refuse to rice. There was fair supply of razos. “4 He has, likewise, a wf - y be entered, Mr. Dallas in the Senate, in 1832, in which Mr. D. de- dering the circumstances in which we were placed. Ac- 4 f new Md. reds were cid brig Ella, Reed, Barbadoei. ‘ Music, for the Piano Forte other instrum the tanction” of the ‘Secretary of the Treasury. first fended the doctrine of protection ss “ the impregnable | cordigg vo ine einer of the Secretary of Warto Jonathan | Wheat at masiaby esterday Fa Te Poe if Ar aches Chins, Hicketeos, aad Vic- | Music; Sf the Fiano Forte ihey vast itso give being obtained, if, in his opinion, the same shall be basis of our national independence.” And Mr. soraagia D Stevenson, and an article in the organ, the mouth ta |. Several parcels of prime old Md. oh a pa Sipkathicien: W6 Tite the lowest price c oF by che very advisable to take such goods for the use of the Uni hoped the opinions of the Vice President wore still the | piece of ecutive, of the 27th of June, it was unde. fof ordinary cents. For Whiskey prices have ad- 2 arer; Hangthorn. St Johns city. Tt wl be sold iy any qu NOHY, es, ted States. [And such collector shall cause such same. He cited the opinions of General Jackson and niable that the ent made war on Mexico, and | ven.e4, Su ofthe receipts are ordered to be stored. ‘Alexandria; Selim. Parrit, dint aati \%2 Joho street. New Vork. oods to be sold at public auction within twenty others, and reluraiag: thease to the impositions of the | that the war wes to be oue of conquest and colonization. | Pur-eiy ¥t readily bring 23 cents, and perhaps more. | Wilmington hard; Georgetown, DC; Eleanor, —O— jays from the time of taking the same, in the manner bill, he said he hoped his colleague (‘4r. Turney) would | An expedition was to be sont to a distant region of the | Sawyer, and Emeline, . Phila. In port 22d, barks Sa: DH. CUM NS Oe als asgas seribed by law for the sale of unclaimed goods ; go with him for a repeal of the duty upon salt, because globe, which could not be reached in any way but by , Puu.apevputa, July 28, 1846, | rah Jackson, Hi r Demarara; Martha. Trefethen. (fm [NDIAN VEGETABLE REMMDY, & phe Po my bo the bes so of suci. sale shall be placed there were still in force certain resolutions of the Ten- sea within four or six month: r Ka 9 SUNY Calais) for Barbadres; schrs Vandslier, and Westport, for delicate Coop mr egg pablie- J forthwith ae the treasury of the United States ; and nessee Legislature upon this very subject. He dwelta | structed to enlist men for | Another bright and warm day, rendering pleu- | Phila nt, Suk etal ih spony semedy avery pohly ances such collector is hereby authorized to pay out of the ac- considerable time upon th the war. Men of various pursuits, not t inary sole | exoui@ipns by land and water exceedingly own, July 31—(From on 1 is entively free of mercury o copavia, ead it ware cruing revenue, to the owner, importer, consignee, or Mr Tur-xy oppeared to be astonished at the arks | dier, were to be enlisted, to be dischurged in Oregon or ‘ 7 > Nantucket for NYork; Ji ied to efleet a speedy eure, in the most agent of the goods so taken, the value thereof us declaed of his colleague. He was afraid he had been operated in any other territory in that region which may become pleasant; most inducing those whose avo- ad Zephyr, bound Bastwards 26t: r atum upon such amount in upon more by the panio than by bis 3 opin tructions. Upon that of the Uni tone ity, | Fowl ‘ i dition tioreta. andthe sald. collector ahall readar to | tie salt qeaetion Me, durney. Kaew that hin commitacete:| fete eae aes, Sante Depa aeonntel them 'to the.configesof our city, | Fowler, N¥ore tet Gator ae Palle R achr U Troasury, with his recounts of the wanted it ut was not 10 per cent better than 120 be acquired by.force, and colonized «ferwards. The de- tocast aside all engagements to partake of the Naytvcxer, July 2i—Arr sloops Language cannot angor; Hiram Lainer— “NB. A regular physician is in atwendance at our office to Advice gratis addition thereto : the Secretary of t July 2t— Arr alo der, NYork: John & Prepared solely by Rowand & Walton, precnseans, seid “- ? ha ng the amount of moneys so or 150 c ss inthe bill of 18427 Since the aot of sign ef the employment of Stevenson was to bi pt a | Eviza, and Ano Eliza, do el irs Panama. anderson, le and revail, at the py fork, fire’ 9 oid th mot duties ckargephie, en the gopes oo | Cenigetthan ot g-menetee laxt Matunienstee okie tometer | ones on tae Tees ine manera njoined that it relaxation they afford : | Salita’; 2h, s tigbee, Fhila; ‘Chambion, Hobineou, N ines. No. Murray street, sNew York, fi taken, and the amount of proc! i iu y of this bill w ate the Bands of should not bi proclaimed of, Keon t the expedition A mise! lored woman, while insane from | a eeceunn. duly tare back Hollander, Prescott, EDICAL ADVICECDUCTOR LAMP ard. 1£ 3 his section shall be in a for him to say whether it should pas: wi icular place. ro} last evening cut acompanion | Boston; schr ladustry, Kelly, NYork. ith, brig Ame- ‘office, 63 Gold sues... cighteen bundred ead forty-eight, unless of i; You have now no longer the casting vote, Congress, thus far, were $5,45.045, as hiehad ascertain the effects of liguor,last evening P | Bestoay » ig dentally cousulied at nach A Brom) Hamburg, (uot 20th nor 21th): 26th. schras hoc: 1 Oat Geese ors private netere dition, in a most shocking man- | (y(n vm aca Gibbs, NYork. | Cld 27th, hark Ta- SB poifene pennant ; r of and for do, et ele hinirance, fioss ie treatmitu., rected by Congress } dent. It had been said that by whatever means it could ed b; Mr. Lewre said this wi specific motion, or he should be done, this bill was to be defeated, It is not occupy the Senate ny remarks, is ninth sec- jt was the purpose of its opponents to deb: tation of the record. Twenty-three mil ina similar e war but rec: tor Bremen. Bark Ri mora of 24th. ner with a instrument. She was taken to | lisman, of and an act had Igences of the from es i rremel: Thompson, Alba- Coustituvional, ie (> ‘- i. tion was framed from the British law, only that whi arrival of a new Senator ftom North Carolina, and we | of treasury notes, or a loan to the amount of ton millions, te hospitals Where, she now lies exiremely low | YN Arey daly Are sehr, Mile ok? oe Wank Passions, causing tightly” emiaions, and; eventually. iy allowed an advance of 6 per cent, the British law all know whst vote he would give. All sortsof means | And this was only the beginning. The war, judgi om effects ol Soeie feuaie’ Oe BY: Geleces, Wrigey G0) api potency, engages the Docto epape: Neon et being ic od 10 percent. Mr. Lewis dotined the operation eitbe were to be resortod to that would work tothe defeate | from the extensive preparations, and th ngage was lodged in prison to await the result. They | jin, Lewis; Geo Washingtoy. estore ihe sy Dneee sideman provision. | the mezscre Tienewspapera— | execative ¢2oers, wz 220 %to he brought ly”toa both bel to that wretched class of blacks who | Biley, bi ler; peepee edly ‘sometimes caused by maltreatment Mr. Wee rxk.—Wil th «Senator read the English Mr. Maxcum.—Did I understaad ta eSexator to 51 close. He wi the people to understan: id know, inhabit streets, similar to your Five Points, | J H Hoagland, Phila: sloops Sylvir and sometim ‘uegleet of che parties tnem- act? that it was the purpose on this side to protract thede- and see th t condition of things. i atmosphere of vie? and misery. | Tice, Phila; Sylpb, Kingstouy selv: Mr. Lewis. —1 will look for it, sir. bate ? of which hi spoken had not a ings upon the tariff Dill, presaging | $s! Cleovatea, Burroughs, Pht eneios Mr, Cuirrexpen was certain that the language of the Mr. Tuaney did not hear nctly, ho.can say? He voted ag ite aul ent, postponement, or ultimate de- | nem Mint Nene advice, seu ey section must have been the result of a mistake, either Mr. Mancum —Did not the Senator say that it was the | wi ind, for doing so, had shared in the denunciations fe hi . iA ble effect unon the moke Motil IN Gooper, Varney, WTO LURE NO PAV CDaCCREITT w boasy ares, with the clerks or the printer [It must have been de- ide of the chamber to protract the de- Javished on those who voted inthe minority on that ques- | feat, has aa a h ‘a t k i | NYork; Cumberland, H. 0 CURE NO Par = eae TEs ee. es signed that goods undervalued,without a design of fraud, , until the return of a whig Senator | tion. But he had followed the dictates of duty. and had market, ks sold freely to-day, ata marke | Yora: Nancy W_ Steve: "i eet "gee Berg nary hey can oh oar owe ir should be dis of according to the ninth section, ina? endeavored to subs the purposes for which ne was advat Money is much easier, and discounts | p, igs Ottoman, Boston; d obite. Bu miey, Grane maybe Soaeiite lee ea aapver-anes reese and not goods falsely valued, with a design to defraud | Mr Tuxnev.—Yes, sir. sent to Congress: The war was made by the Executive, can be obtained at least a half per cent. month | Sautirgo Kempe, bag i ron Five esh, Foret, geese: © cea eg Rag MB oo the treasury Mr. Mancum. —N. ch thing, sir. ‘and not by viexi o; one prominent cause of which, was lower. thi before. The fate of the bill is the | Charleston; Sileugio, yl ag pce shine. Sa Re di, four days. No mereury used, Mr. Janxaaiy, with some introductory remarks, said Mr. Tunser at, sir. the sending of troops to the Rio Grande. This was done 0 with U 8 tr ps, ey Strictures cared in i ¥ 2 wy A huse individuals, e i, lot the, neo Co era tocoos abc eles eae rr brig Gen Wilson, Hillcock, stored to health aud society. Remember, ue etv@et, he never could’ co: 10 give fiv Upon the treasury, as long as he had Mr. Mevurvix proceeded to explai provision in addition to the penal provi i " kinds of reports are afloat. One states that the e the Gi or of North Carolina would have to ine justify it. This movement of the troops was to assist om Siealeneiiacl beteraitnapala wane ike ‘appoiutment, Me Slidell in his negotiation. (and he quoted from doc. vote hi en taken, wnd sto xd 23 to Pera and unier this requirement it sould not be made within uments, to support this position). He had no doubt that all d4p@iuded upon the casting vote of the Vic rsation in the streets, and all | nt for frauds Mr Mawaum explained that {t could not be ao, be | without warrant of ' ongress—there wae no necessity to cae of conversation , arks Fanny, and Di wegnas Fla, duly iT 1 u | PENsacona, 4 Lehicola; RL Fisk: next door to Or Johnson's, jy87 xe? me _| of 1842, add was lutended as an additional suleguard: less than twenty days. | San Francisco would be benvficial to commerce, but the | President. It isknown, however, that the com- | NYork we beige Mores, Couway, Apalachicola, Ru Fi: RT ONVERS CONTINUES wal Medieal “‘Aavice extraordinary safeguard. Mr Tuawey saldhe wes gratified to hoar it ; and glad | amount to be expended iu this war, would purchase @ mittee have asked to be discharged, and the pro- | exputa duly 28—Arrechrs Liberty, Moore Wind- fa cll Goa Ok Beever Gy? Devwell: knows Mr. Ce N repeated his opinion, that the that he had alluded to it, that the refutation of the rumor | dozen such ports, aut without the shedding of blood Bat! babi ty that it will be immediately taken up in Wi H Silliman, Wass. ‘all forms and stage. of “certain maladies,” rea- of the ninth section must have been the result of might go forth to the country, | The fact. however, only | we must have @ war with Mexico ; we could have hed the Senate again, and probably come toa final | Wieriams of tye take. They could not possibly be the result of a increased the responsibility of Meague. one with Great Gritula to our heart's content! [He here | vosg to-day, render all interested in its defeat | § ye te Lecter’ “With” must have been intended for * Mr. Janxacin asked, if be responsibility was | exhausted bis hour, without concluding what he had in- _ alive to the importance of the subject. | Fort Seem ae by ap ES at for goods undervalued wi a increased, that ‘vas any reason why he should go for | tended to submit | "i eg el in Ge Rickersou, do: & 3 je, ayes, th ough the Lamp et corating Cordist;® highly the owner thall receive five perc ; this bill with all its imperfections ? Ms. McKay said, that, in the bill already passed, $t, Sales of Stocks paar ehies i a wero Beg Eo Pe Me Tip Sg PE Mere pe nd However, Mr. said he would prefer to c e whol Mr. Tuxvey inquired if his colleague had not, in con | 145,000 had been appropriated for fortifications.a muci Finst Boanp--225 she Reading Ri . 85 oh Ld do; do; John ‘Tyler, Prim: ions, &e forsale as abuve. Advice gratis to those wi responsibility of this bill upon the other side. Hedid ference with him, said this bill was in accordance with | la sum than Congress had been in the practice of | 5's, 67%; 15 000 do 63; 5000 do 6854: 15.000 vo 68%: jer, and Com Perry, Tra not wish to see a whig mark, ev te the dotting or cros: Fishkill; barges Pottsville, M their instructions ? You the cordial. Office hours from two o’elock kk, P.M. relating to the same offences. gontioued his remark to some extent, aaking his col. |-Mr. Buar eloquently and earnestly advocated the bill, Eauatae ronmetoaliy cilcated eheton sich tenting the who are suffe Saves iver, and the Arst building which meets the eye 10 | bem, “Pi we the penalty of early im: discretion, many bo. re et De De Cook, ot He 3 thorn. ; Curlew, Keen, Phila; 25th, Em- ae ; Km, doy Sinae, “Vern Roovevelt ix. bri, aa atadied and practiced dun branch of Mr. Wensren inquired if a faknam, do; Maize, Verrill, NYork for Hallo- same subject, intended to ti ludsequent act upon the | league questions, and presenting him his obj-ctions to | The purchase o to the bill. the defensive works on Staten Island, e the place of a former act, mi oe eho, Last Moa faeiees ie phe ted eed se haa RR, 3456; 160 do 3434; 9 Bait asta oh ass Weacea GE LN - aE re ing of @ letter, upon this m Let its friends have | Mr. Janwacrw said that it was so, as far as reapected the | year before t at $500, We @ppropriat $200 Let interest, 42. ys AOVIDENCE, Jul . fr 24th, SALTER’S YOUNG MAN'S iD — the whole and exclusive responsibility: extinction of specific and minimutn duties. amounts, which were absolutely necessary to meet or- |" Arren Satrs—350 Reading RR, 34%. Orleans, aud Abby Amelie, im ticorgecomn, SU. Arr Sth, IFIC" MIXTUHs.—'The toa. speedy, cord Mr. Lewis said they were witling to take the whole re- Mr Tuasey — Was it not this bill which my colleague | dinary expenses, as well as extraordinary, growing out Srconp Boanv—15,000 State 6’s. 6854. high | Merrithew, Phila; Margaret Ann. Hammond, to; achra Le: | sate emedy’ hes > felleate, com, eo spousibility.and spoke at length in favor of the ninth sec- agreed to sustain ? of the war. We had authorized the issue of tenmil-| Arren Sares—50 Reading RR, 34%; 2,000 Lehig! Kelly. ‘Robt. Woodruif, Wilsley, Albany: Mary, Fall parties! ars Ah saat Dottie. We eaieetie iar ean 8 tion, proposed by Mr. ster to be stricken ou fer- [Cries of “ order!” “ order!” “order !”] lions of treasury notes, and refused to tax tea and cof- | Nay, 7634. ‘26th, schrs Boston, Colli layers 1 Oe eite el Also, “sold by i ‘S, MOWLAND, 186 ring to an act of Parliament under W Jliam LV. the Mr. Jan~acin said, it was the bill as far as regarded | fee. He trusted the friends of the admi ra ark, ‘Phi siege Bhode ets ey ‘Washington street, Boston, and 45 North Main atreet, ze baal of this provision. 3 "a sare 5 the general rinciple, and If drives to Es he would cay not ae he te Stes gee hog the Pais an sect at Taytor’ s pane hates bar not a ug ange, Baits ‘Sarah Adams, | dence. iv™ twerre ir. Penxveacken undertook to shew that subse- | that principle out. But there were serious defects in the | appe! 1e v atay prog! eral! ‘nown abroa at the residence i ‘Liberty, Slaight, do; A EDICAL AlD—necret_Habits—-The yoothfal and quent act did not necessarily repeal the provisions of a | bill, und these he wished to be corrected. Mr Jarnegin | menie. jonoral ‘Paylor's fan ily, ie in the handsome cottage-like Exit, Huntley. do; Liberty, Slaig a CE el Ml rats EE previous ac | {hi and their repair, was indispensable to the safety of New eautifull thaded avenue 2 u a quarter ofa century, derek ap that docegens 2° OF # decisions by him,in | | Mr. Tunvey—Did I understand my colleague to say, | York. This had been recommended by the department | jogo: HPO", entering the beautifully shad~t sreste | well +. NC. week ending July 21— Arr aches Globe | stand any pervon th shisted my support of that doctrine. | whether if left free tomy own judgment, I had sad to | in 1842, at the commencement of the 28th Co! other pla adistance, are coutending forthe honor dies; fowler = Clan al sft , Post-pai nee easy ir. Pexnynacken proceeded im his definition of the him I would vote against the bill? during the present Congress ; and the very o the | ofhaving given birth to old Rough und Rea‘y,” we as meg 7 ¢ ie Helone, Gparkss Edward dt | law. Mr. Jannacty.—No, Sir; I did not say so: and he then | ideutical individuals, at the head of the engineer corps, | iaite the h fnumb-ring his respected family | julia, Howland, Windies: St Helens, Sparks; lwo ot —Dik SOA NDON, TT Daaue street, Mr. Wensren asked him to read the proviso of the | explained what he did say: . were convinced that these public works should be un: | Smong our resilentss-Deten Ronee Gaselve, Krank, Kelly; Comet, Pugh Planet, Gsskins, | 1, Hy well known és the mest sues 17th section of the act of *42. | ith several general observations between the two | dertaken. Itwould be madness and folly to withhold Wermowrtn, July 25—Arr brig Commissary, Church, from ’s reputation for skill im thoa gid Mr. Pennymacker proceeded to argue that the proviso | Senators from Tennessee, spenopciations from works of each waguimmes the | 4p. crners py Tee Paasipent.—Commisdion- | pat™™oets Jey | for years, is pre-emi7.ent-— did not repeal the enact.ng clause. |; Mr Turney asked categorically if his colleague had | gentleman from North Carolina will not fortify such ine claims under the treaty with the : | in the thro>’, or nose, Mr. Wenstex —The Senator has not done what he | not told him he would go for thie bill cities as New York, Baltimore, Mobile, and Cumberland, | ©8 to examine c! “jon in HB: eS Cltana. Last Night’s Southern Mail. | "cured, said he would do. He said he wouid read the proviso. Mr. Janvagin replied in the negative form, with a | what on earth would he fortify ? Cherokees of nee enjamin Brewster, of Cane By ign Mr. Pensraacken read it in part, and resumed hisin- | shake of his head. The time to which the debate was limited (twelve | sylvenia; Sexi norm rg Pay peg rey a Ports terpretation of the law. | Mr Tuawer.—He did say so; and 1 can prove it, if | o’clock,) arrived, and the committee proceeded to vote | 80D, to be nynwee for the Port ef Weldebosaugh. Arr echr Notus, Gibbs, NYork. Cld | Mr. Wrnsren.—Read the clause. [Laughter] | called upon to-morrow. 90 Saenieh ents: © Weriy’ ely wevesiuae meweet ene | aporias of the se vetras for the Part of | Waldoboraugh, ghiprmone, Tale sercAre eke, Nous, fon. Qatar, | Mr Penwynacken read it through, and contended that | Mr. Currrenpen here took the floor, and was about to | egreed to—that of Mr J. R. Ingersoll, with regard to | inthe Sd John Gotinmpniage, to be collector of the | Bite Braise Mat mat enst ce menace | - Fi aaa Mt still existed in >0-operation with the present bill if | enter his protest against this sort of argumentum ad homi- | procuring a title to the pea patch, in the Delaware. Fone spay bapa tem pea erie dmc ewan reap ed lp i Be jathpyeain | OSraN i Br RALPH Author ofthe P Beet PESO ee are Festi eran, genraon sasriniced | ame, ind a—Well, rn 4. ne Comulttee rose, and reported the Bil, 08 amend. the port of Bath in the’ State of Maine, in the place ef Searle aly oie ins Phere, foe 7S "begs to state that he ts at home as much hs pores er: the goods of a fradulent valuation Mr. Turney said—Well, I'll stop at that. ed, when . J to Richmond; sc! rem yest, | on uy an: r Mr. Jeuneow, of Md, argued thet the Oth section was | fin Carrrenpen was still proceeding to his reprimand, | - Mr. Daomooour moved to lay the billon the table ; | Amos Nourse, rejected by the Senat Binford ark ‘Trigens, This | reonally, ot be entirely inconsistent with the British law, which was | when but the motion did not prevail—yeas, 61—nays, 100. —_—_—_—_—_—_——_—X—X———_l_ ver bound to Antwerp. Cid, bark Zaletti., Hu reet—or by rough box s00 ower pot designed to give a premium of five per cent upon | Mr. Tonwey iterated, Well, I'll stop at that. Ido | ‘The amendment, authorizing the President to take steps COMMERCIAL. Aeios, MeKeunas’ for Noith Rivers Maryland, Barch; New- | Office—New York ; and to observe that beside, gleet, false valuations, fraudulently made. | not mean to violate the rules of order. With a passing | for the adjustment of the title to the pea patch wos ama Se eran | Sarg ane the varices open iaeeee mNenoatniee oe taf, Lis oon the Senator beliove that the Secre exbortation to his collsague, and an argument in tupport greced fo yens, 93 6. r New York, Tuesday, July 28. | Interesting to the suferer-cuch as weakness and iritabiitey ry of the Treasury wil low of such a premium uj of the doctrine of instruction an 16 expectations o! e ‘was passed—yeas, 97—nays, s- =! ys were made in Pots at $3 50, and in Pear! o es 01 u ona fraudulent velication? % | eeipdieude:: Mr-tPursaycenturedniie soles ce ncenie ALTERATION OF THE RATES OF FosTacr. bdsgate oe ee . | HOTHLS AND WATERING PLACES. _| 9 tiie seraal opmane from cxcesses or aunty uppreper, Aabite, Mr. Jonxson was understood to say, that from what | ti t legislating for the benefit of particular clas- The House in went into committee, (Mr. Reid, of | Brrapsturrs—The appearance of things in this | | and of the BLADDER; IRAVEL, and those verious has been done, there was no knowing what might be | ing monopolists, making the rich richer and | North Carolina, in the chair,) and took up the bill to | market to-day. is as notic esterday—no change what- = LE TEA HOUSE. fections, which are ignors called eb or done ._ | the poor poorer, &e. amend the act of March 3, 1845. ever. Sales in Orwegolnve been made for export pur: |p. a Se chart onthe Dace Rast teins ou which, whoever may consult him. may depend With some other remarks between Messrs. Johnson | Mr. Sevien desired an explanation of Mr.Clayton’s | - ‘The bill, in substance, is as follows :— poses at $4 12%. Hive Mes from Nasir s one oe nein ear it bet Gaus tapten ict meme ks and Lewis— r ( sah ; | Second proposition regarding the exemption of free arti- | For every letter or packet of one quarter of an ounce | _ Corton—The sales to-day amount to about 500 bales; a18 NEW, to the aad yesh he lente cacieh, (soe of rank or eminence. in phen tan she srarton of he ach and AK cis of te in| With ra hides ad wool "ret Wet mended to De done | es, convo gm minor ee © evi avay 900 of inion to which» ln of orbalon Charenton ct: | "JIS NEW, opcnue snd dehy steed epablah | some 0 'aittets deaaes sta ternoret favor of fraudulent importati In the course of hi Mr. J 4 ton, shipped from that port to Liverpool, was sold here | ,en:'Boarders. ‘Tea Parties aad Pic-Nics furnished at short | description pretend to cure 40 easily. If, bo! es. ; M. Crayrons explained very lucidly his object | and for every additional quarter of an ounce, or fraction | ° 1 by samp! Prices are firm, with a more moderate en- | hotice, ‘ one thousandth part of the miseries these pec ple remarks he cited a case of the accidental undervaluation, | to be a light duty upon raw materials entering into do- | less than t! rter of an ounce, an additional postage, | quiry. We consider our outside quotations as @correct | The house is surrounded by Ornamental and Fruit Trees. | society were known, a | pagthlprpesctnneg ar etslbga d degect, agd the consequences, to the honest importer under the | mestic manufactures, so as to afford them all possible | except when a letter is written ona single sheet of pa- | guide to the market. Contiguous to the house aretwo Bowling Al! where | ¢ Frere No Mw Bch; Bog as the body, that is deple ed. bey section, and the advantages to a fraudulent importer | protection ip etd in that way. per weighing over one quarter of an ounce, or less than Lavansoot Cussnrvscarrer, those who take pleasure in this invigoratiu suereieg oon co iy topone A poder b=} under the 9th section. Mr. Jouxsox, of Md., moved to divide the question so | one half an ounce, the single postage to be charged ; the ” New Orleans | dulge. There isalso a commodious Ball a TE rey | ee aaabee to socal \y destroy tee Rec a ama OH Mr. McDurrie Nothing like it. Nothing like it. that the vote might first be taken on mitigating the duties | rate of 15 cents to be discontinued from and aiter the | Uplands. Florida Mob.¢ Texas. Ope. beeriber promises every attention to those who may | & fact that either dise-se, whén not pro erly weated, may re- Mr. Jonxson—Well, I should like to know why. We proposed upon the raw materials; and second ly, upon re- | Ist July, 1848, if, in the opinion of the postmaster gene- | ere papanten at use BENJ. BROWN.» | main so dormant in the constitution as to show themselves in. ean get answers from the other side now, and I am glad | porting back the bill in such a formas to guarantee a | ral, the revenues of the department equal its expendi- - Tar Portsmouth, Jaly, 1846. j23iwfh | nother way than im their e: nd 00 posterity. they have at last came to it. My. J. continued his expo. | revenue equivalent to the expenses of the Government. | tures, and in that case 10 cents shall be charged br all + Dyan 1 ¥ bh fat regard to Tenth pagent tbe # sition of the law, and cited a case in illustration of the | Mr Critrenpen again took the floor, and evidently | distances over 300 miles. * ae a ‘TROY HOUSE, TROY, N. Y. ertistog «karte otdrepser a box cf pillefiertee eaeeniant. vil results of the 8th and 9th sections. | with the purpose of saying something. He said if he | Section 2 provides the rates on newspapers, viz »- ee! } COLEMAN & ROGERS, PROPRIETORS. wertiaee ahtthoe pees aeian aie oe Mr. McDorrie—It says nothing about that. voted for this proposition at all, it would be with great Newspapers sentby publishers to subscribersor agents | 8 Hi8 Hor Bow, in fine order, capable of sccommo- | Tomedies were good, auch are th Me Benvor a that he had intended to vote for this | reluctance. ‘The first proposition being rejected, the se- | less than miles, 1 cent ; over 100 miles, 2 cents ry lating al three hundred perso 1@ care for Dill without amendment, th the single view of defe ing the act of '42, and because there was no time for | liberation nuw, he was disposed to take the bill as it is. | it. You could not begin to But here was a proposition toumend, And he would go | able to him. Out and out . ‘ A = | contiuually arise in many cases, cond was of but little consequence Pamphlets. Se. per, sheet, less than 100 miles, tent; Prout of the house site steambost landing is-aisg witha « | gere® lifter from, her, ‘over 100 miles, 2 cents. sopri 1» by their i al 3 ‘There isa section allowing deputy postmasters addi- | ‘The Crops. Tees Ter the setae cr ler Pala’ te sebedte carat faton was opposed to the whole | tional franking privileges. | f a in those ” . 4 ho apply tohim. For instance, some The Philadelphia Ledger, speaking of the New Jersey Mielec i w n. For inst for it; and he proceeded to give his reasons. Mr. Benton scheme. For himself he preferred to meet it openly and | Mr. Dovazass moved to amend the bill, to make the The lay fajnearly, Recvested, una le vary ‘without exception, the most pleasant route on the | Sane te is cetera have be hve fen deeeved tte 100! view that the British revenue system, | above board—to stand up and fight it face to face and front postage on letters weighing a quarter of an ounce, five cents: ve places. Passengers can see their in respect of the 9th section, did not apply to | te front. ay ent are gota m the cars or house for avy direction Tay ee ee cic coments a jither one nor the other, jor any distance throughout the Union. G0 to or y 4 totally different aud innocent disorders. Mey ‘ 7 "5 a | _ Our establishment has no runners in its employ ; therefore | I the eases which more painfully harass the mmd, ths ‘e valorem princi to fads aod bribery of ap “Yer Veer hit e ebahaws eae | welt cate eeee) Why, that ie nota ‘ Eager sve Sac pouackse mten MY Fore Hm | sedge ier held or vay, pat of Bangare praisers. fe eh aoe moet the c Itwasin- | Mr. Crittenoen said he could not agree to this thing | Mr. Dovazass believed that the Post Office Depart- | was sown, although the prospect for the farmer is Persons wishing to make au excursion to Saratoga Springs | Here the poor patient pa: a sted mtghe consistent with the British law whic plied to frauds. | any how. nor did he like the process of patching it up, | ment, with this rate, would support itself, It’ wae the id, he would go against little by little, to make it a littl ing, have ainple time | ™outh. Sometimes the gleet attending this diso But even if it were not, Mr. B {o'vini the lake, dine, and rere by Eunay evening boat.” | sure or danpocar a wale, geuerally, to retam again on ieian OF can leave New York on Saturday ev ing. le better He would | simplest and best system that could be adopted. Ene Savannah Republican, of July 23d, say it He had never known, from the days of the patriarchs | prefer to let ic go with all its sins upon its head, unan- | Mr. Horxins proposed to strike out the Afteen cents ayer yoat Hight occasions; but whether the discharge conversed with a gentleman, whose means of acquiring oO CCEA e Ascor House). | ot. he is one the better off. Not an flown to the yresent day, of any act of any government healed and unannointed.” He had a presentiment that | rate, and leave the bill as it stood—at_ five and ten cents, | accurate iniormation are as extensive as any other in the é om. ROgER ‘| aureon knows that all the, physic in the world would sever topay aman for frauds upon it, and give him's {his bill was not to pass. | He did not exactly know how | If it should be passed, the revenue would be .ncreased | city, in regard to the growing ltice crop, sad he gave it jytwire “(Late of the Steamer Empire). | US tui Gpeedily bercmaveds The eushee does nett of five per cent inthe bargain.’ The principle it was to be defeated, but he believed there would be | byareduction in the weight of letters—from half an | ss his opinion that the prospect of a good crop on the | — PRINGS PAVILION $0 afdiarthie paiay terlermne anid wo-enredinen nay uve applied under a total misconception of the English law— | some providential interposition to arrest it, (general | ounce to quarter of an ounce. The country was not yet | Ogechee, Altamaha. and Satilla rivers is very fair—on SHARON SPRI i ha as. they hud Oxisted enontna or even youre Sapna he Daa ee tgystanding what it meant. But laughter}, He did not, however, for himself, like the | in a condition to justify such a reduction as that suggest. | the Savannah. not so good. ‘The crop, however, in all PUBLIC js informed that this establishment, having | 44,they Nid existed months or even Years belure, hg would Faroe weg british act had been copied truly, was this idea of sending it to a committee to sugar it over, and | ed by the gentleman from Illinois. It will notae to | this region. he thinks'is now wo for givaneed that, un. eceytion of visiters, on the lst | S8y if these remarks are just, (and he can appeal to. the most government to enter into the busivess of adry goods bring it back to the Senate to swallow down, adopt the system of the British government. Our coun- | less injured by freshets or gal LANDON & GARDNER. Physicians in the chy for their, rath) how important int—to try its hand in the dry goods line? Some Mr. Ancuen. Would you swallow it, then? try was sparsely settled, England was not. He preferred | yield. Itis not quite so for: mya3amer_ | that every patient snould kijpw something of the character y ago, when you were about driving the | Mr. Cuitrenpes. No, sir; io no shape or form in rate be retained. but he despaired | season, though the harvesting will probably be com- ged talent of the person be idahout ta trast in such 8 cuse.— government into the salt business and the lead business, | which you can disguise it. He then spoke of the Sub | of that. The amendment of the gentleman, if adopted, | menced from the 10th (o the 20th of August. In 1844,there remedies upon the inte making a sal: boiler, and a lead miner of it, sir, | told you ‘Treasury, with its iron vaults, aud dark places, and | would take more than a million of dollers from the oo, | we eee ee in eee ee rt August—in 1845 th who seen in ev bow J geould be—that you would lose by it, sir. Tne gloomy cells, and of its being apparently forgotten alto- | venue of the department. He hoped the time wes uot | not until the 224 of September. } Bovernment was cheated, cheated from that day to this. gether ; and of reducing taxes to increase your revenue, | remote when we should adopt it, but we reception. oe oats No: f, North River, and New Foreign Markets, Brichsen atthe teliowltac hoers, fist , it will be the « e ifthe United States go into the dry and of all the series of mea juld not do it | res progosed as a| now. We should get along as ‘best we m goods business. You will have to draw upon the trea- string of contradictions upon their very face—to be in- / Treasury shallbe ina better condition. The deficie Purrto Casexie, July 8, 1846—Business here is From New Brighton. From New York. sury to keep it up, sir. What does your ninth section terpreted by the rule of contraries; and of the constitu. | inthe revenue of the department this year will be | tremely dull at present, and our produce scarce— A. , 2A. M. propose? ‘That for goods token ata forfeiture, the mer- tional currency, and of all these things, as so man’ y | 600. The committee design moving an amendment Chane shall be adjudged guilty of a high crime—an infa- empty barrels thrown out upon the waves of the Presi- | propristing $75,000, to cover the pablic correspondence. mous crime ; and upon the authority of one or two men dential election to please the whales. He would Ko for He seid that, according to the present law, editors we you are to convict him of a fraud, without a t ani this proposition out of courtesy to his friend, but the | permittedto circulate res within thirty miles of t) Stock on hand not over abundant. ‘The D CUT e e a without a hearing, sir. The lowness of the valuation is | project was so odious in itself, that whether you made it ee publication; but this had operated badly on here by the belligerent state of affairs between the ake ECTICU aa these —, i place og eovectally onan to to be evidence of a fraud ; and upomthis evidence the mer- a little better o a little worse, it would still be unpalata- | department, and ought tobe repealed. No exhibited a | United’ States ame Menice: te fast wearing away, and Tricode end she pala. thes Keo Nos Tensod rin cine, fo, tis | who cannot afford the expense,of a chant is to be branded with the infamy of an | ble. Yethe would gofor the motion to recommit, with aH confining News, and the other half «| things may be expected to assume their natural aspect | 9, ,(riendsand the public, th ising aceine piece: | +f " infamous crime. 1 shall go for this motion, a view of affording to the fnenda of the scheme a chanee and this circulating free of postage un- | very shorily. In political affairs every thing quiet. attention to business, to merit’a libercl share of their patron: | medicine, contains the author's parent syringe icine, | But I hope there will be no more motions, or 1. shall, | to shape it, if possible, something more like God's truth, He also spoke of the propriety of CaUS- | queen | 15% OHN L. MONROE. Fagen A chaps, have to go for them too. | am ready to take the | Mr. Lewis, as chairman of finance, to whom it was ‘on newspapers to be prepaid; and sent to | ars 3m*re Formerly of the U. 8. Hotel, Boston. fhe first appearance of the ore to-th k’stable, which was read, a statement from the foreign Amportations. ill without further trimming. We have not the | designed to recommit the bill, asked to have his instruc- gg - 7 7 7 x tutional form, is also $6. And Bin withou spy er trimming. We ign ter General, showing the result of the portage. | _ OPORTO—Brig Vancouver-If hiids 76 qr enaks.12_pipes 2 OTEL DE PARIS —ANTIONE, VIGNES, oue of the | 5,7 P. there is no variation, however, in the price of coffee and ag! is other articles since my last.’ In American Provisions | p.vitign, New Brighton, June 1, 1646. BLANCARD. ing. be quote: = there is little doing. Flour may be quo! MANSION HOUSE, everything necessary for the immediate and private cure of ata distant trayellers, the author has contrived. e little and for tind key and with hs eave ted tf time now for deliberation. To aperiect measure, sir, we | tions explained. What should he do with the woul? 4 | ig everything ne for fc a : ss late proprietors ot the Perkins House, Boston. respect- The kh inpoentect shall require time, and judgment and deliberation. They | What should he do with the hemp and various other C. hf do wine £80 guintala cork wood J Osborn—48 hf pines 40 | ni, Wut Pre Tletn tacdasud tas herein perie mat hee | $10. ‘This latter is peeutiarly are out of the question ‘mow. ‘The great oblect is to de | articles (tie wer evioralin teen lt aback.) Mr. Thomasson spoke in favor of a substitute which | Biles dr cerns chs wine Aymar & co—100 ar casks do Bar- | Chened the house No. 290 Broadway, New York, entrance | fiver wveatence of the suekery prise eat de feat the act of 42. (The whole House appeared to be | Mr. J.M. Cuarton defined his instruc declared | he intends to offer—fixing the postage on single letters | dg E Blackburn id hide lis ar excka 0 tries wire A Senna | ou Reade street, called the Hotel” De Faris, where he will | tectiy have they answered every putpose, am@ee' are Present on the floor below’ outside the bar, and also the | his opposition tothe billto be as unqualified as that of | at five cents, and five cents for each additional piece of | —1 cases H Norris—2t gr casks 6 hhds 4 pipes 6 cases wine to | be happy to accommodate | who may wish to patronize | i557 who hh experienced their advantages he has cabinet, while the galleries were full of strangers and | the Senator from Kentucky, His very object in this pro- | paper, not to exceed the fourth of an ounce in weight.— | order. him, with board and I by the day, week or mouth, on | been induced to give them more publicity are for- citizens} Mr. Benton, after expatiating upon the duty position was to defeat the bill—to kill it—and he believed Magazines and periodicals one cent per sheet; newspa- er pepeppee | SO rertonable terms. ~ ey a Hk warded, carefully enclosed, to every part of the United States of modifying the act of "42, said that notwithstanding all the expedient a fair one. rs, not exceeding thirty miles, to be transported and CHEAPER THAN EVEK. Canadas, South rica, &e. ke. Address to box 869 Lower that, Jam not machine, sir ; I amnota machine, toact | Mr. Seviex asked if the instructions embraced the | delivered free of charge; over that dindeee ter cent MARITIME HERALD FULL SUIT of superfine Cloth made to order, in the | Fost, Otlice, or Dr. RALPH, 88 Greenwich og ong ‘farcical part in anything. | minimum and specific duties, (against which Mr. Jarna- | subscribers and regular sellers; two cents to others, re- . most substantial ang tashiona.tie style. can be procured | YoU. SM Iwrre_ Mr. McDurrie regretted the necessity of a reply. | gin was sworn to go.) stores the franking privilege to postmasters, enlarges the | ====————— $20, at MOFFATIS fashionable Cash Tailoring Estab- KLAD THE FOLLU WING ADVERTIBEMENTS The two sides opposed to this ninth section had each | " Mr J.M. Cusvtow.—No, sit; they do not, and with | privilege arine st.. New York. Every article in °; he Ue coually low. Callandsee. oy worvan, | COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, %. “= E CART TAN SECRET —Just vet MEDICAL abvié BRI ATE NISEASEs. They alrealy paid ity per cent more than. the ste ara HE, MEMBERS of the New York College of M for all the principal commercial points. on the uuder all without the use of i eomtinns to dveet taste attention to all dene Mississippi, Ohio, and the Tennessee, were six hundred Cleared. isagreeable necessity, by Alexander Lebaum, M. D: of ‘ivate nature, and can Scatdendy rrow, Borrian, Cameron, | miles distance from one another. The Second Assistant | _Brigs Olof, (Belg) Krogh, Antwerp, ; the med Paris, &e., be guirlag modicel treatowent, «oa “layton, Corwin, Crittenden, | Postmaster General had intormed him that there had been | Mes Sir) oberg, Gottenburg, Wm Weisser; Hi This secret eprsaliy, endeereod end Prestioed injury to the constitation oF confinement ness. Davis, Dayton, Evans, Greene, Huntington, Janxaain, | asaving of thirty per cent to the department in the | of Oak, (Br) Dibdben, Twillengar men of feotton in ‘ondon, and other large cities, with | valids are partienlarly requested to make appligxtion to Johnson o: La Johnson of Md, Mangum, Miller, More: | recent bids, as contrasted with the formes, and thi | Schrs Franets, Fowler, Philadel nn fit te uniform success, Ir is fully revealed | College on rst appearance of those ‘as 8 vast head, Niles, Pe Phelps, Simmons, Sturgeon, Upham. | was a reason why there should be a small uniform rate. | Friend. Lowell, Boston; Splendi and may be made use of by every rea- | amount of sufferi time may be this avoided, ‘of Members of Congress, and allows officers WORE OF NEW YORK, JULY 29. in the army and navy to receive letters free. ll, as reported by tve committee, should become spe it would be oppressive on the western pos given ita different construction, and one or both must | otherremarks, ye wrong. He then endeavo: to make the provision The question was then ¢aken by ayes and noes upon | appear a reasonable and salutary one, asan additional | the proposition to recommit with iaatructi bate jeguard to honest valuations. the proposed duties upon raw material Mr. Janwaaix—This bill has been seven months before | the protection of domestic Congress. On the 6th day of Jaly it came before this ayes 28, noes 27, as follows body a fledgling still. What sort of athing is it? It is | -Yras—Mesers. of such @ questionable character that I doubt whether | Cilley, J. M. one-third of Sem their honest Jud ment, are in t . aM +4 55! Moon oxts, nufacturs ras : it is equally usefal to pe'sons of both sexes, aud Causes ; ae ) Woodbridge—28 If his substitute’ should be adopted, in less than three | Sutlirscite, Stewart, Philadelphia, Bo trouble oF inesuventence, ne Ene penchpeal Nosprtate te esse nay, YcaTs Conngeted with was no. time now fo in italics. years they might reduce the postage to three cents, pre- | ‘The discovery upon which the work is found: d,lvs reeived | plaiats: tends for conanltanice deny Mose a nese was that? It was not his. 1 Arrived. h Ph i H shley, Atchison, Atherton, | paid, and five cents on delivery. And the d ht. Calhoun, Cass, Chalmers, | could sustain itself. He modified his sul ‘airfield, a Houston, | effect:—For the fourth of an ounce, fiv partment | insta bill that would by fatare legislation—a thing of patchwork | Colquitt, Dickinson, Dix, le Brig Vancouver, (reported yesterday) Drinkwater, (of N Vermouth.) 38 data fom Gportos with wine: to ema hk the Superintend nts of Hospita attached to the treatise in an titute to this odix, rt MPORTANT TO COUNTRY INU ATIBSS Person , Ne apy living in the country, and finding it incom h ° Wal Portland, f | : per was acting here unier instructions, but they did not | Lewis, M’Duffie, Pennybacker, Rusk, Semple, Sevier, | aud every distance; two cunces, lor avy ast OF retan, Roe pa ehosl of Wantucket, apoke brig Portland suleclan whpreve ites bee ate, Ne picea teen | el relictercnclaln scorers eae require him to go for a bill like this, while there was hope | Speight, Turney, Westcott, ¥ulee—37. tance, ten cents; postage on periodicals and Austr Gancoil, 47 days from Antwerp, | male or feimale, who is in any way: exorsed to the danger of | their case expliciniy, topether with al srimceice thee eee of getting a better. He did not wish however, thata man | All democrats. Resigned, Mr. Haywood ; which makes | sont to subscribers by the publishers, tobe pre-paid. In | with md; steerage passengers, to W Weis- | disease, should remain ignorant of its contents. | traction, and treatment received ada woe and en on this floor should throw up hi i | the 56 complete. England, after which we copy, and ‘in France, discrimi- | **T- re Soid in New York ony at the “Mai le +” 12L Fal- | closing $6. post paid. * e th ‘And the second branch of the instructions, to wit, that | nations are made in favor of men who serve int ping chr Exampler, Lockhart, 11 days from Windsor, with | ton srreet,, Friee Gis coate—two epples for S1, | VELPEAUS SPECIFIC FILLS. f Pro) ositions to | the committee shall report buck a bill affording revenue | and navy. The King had to ; OR the radieal eure of itand improve the bill. He was instructed to vote | sufficient for the expenditures of the governsent, was | ter, while the soldi ro Schr Hinelegy, Done fom Gloucester, 6h. Va EDICAL te—De. GREGORY 3 | F sions, and all mocoparalent toon the ers against all specifics ani minimums and with those in- | adopted by precisely the same vote as the first, the seat | Ho further exp! his substitute. Pitot boat Virgiala, W from Nortolk, in ballast. : my fiat operation a method | These Pills, the result of twenty lence it the structions he was bound to comply. Mr. Jarnegin ob- | of Mr. Haywood remaining vacant. Mr. Owen favored the amendment of Mr. Dougta Schr Brookhaven, Purdy, from Philadelphia, coal. 4 ors corvaln F Jected to t! ill om anvther ground, it would not yield the revenu ate Here there was a demonstration at applause in the gal. | and would go for pre: . leries. The Vice President said the sergeant-at arms | in favor of providing t would be required to keep order. io Grande Mr. Sreicnr.—I hope he will not turn out orderly peo dressed t Ple on account of those ragamoffins, in or priv: Hospi! de narite in Pari ae ‘two day To me 1 men the recipe the price will be $300—fee for eure from go | brated inventor, Professor ne fen ramet ia tc ingnsen of the Urethra. ‘They 2 cure ima wash © Apply as shove, to Dr. H. Gregory. iat tweme torte ime than any ouige remedy, thew Tithing the Sailed. breath. wi tg ner nse Charleston; Wabash, New Orleans; bark Ro! MEDICAL CARD. business tice #1 perben. an, Bordeaux. required by the government. ey argued that this bill was framed to the andard, of that hi It was not for hether it would frame. ment on all letters. | Below. ail letters to and from the ar | One bark and two brigs. all be free of postage, if writ. | ny officer, non-commissioned of- | Sa eiae taungs, They ned | On motion of Mr. Banese the Senate adjourned, and | Mr. Fanan went for cheap postages, because it would OCTOR FAWCETT, consulting surgeon of 19 Ful CONT iL DEBILITY CURED. trouble of thinking, (laughter) and of the the People also—sll hands in a state of the highest or | be better for the whole cule He went for cheap m on ' ton street, ney fa late publication, em- rpg Tome AXTU' 2 ay ore of esponsibility of voting. He had only to actin obedience lowest excitement. portager,on the same principle that he advocated 210% | Bary Nancy Prev ee Perilenee Tey New. Orleans, | Sunes tig collowing : ; really | Sidently recommended nae of eb ed bya ‘ i _ tariff. r W of SW | explained, with a comprehensiy tion of th secre! kg 4 dary ‘omar TRINELA tore propositions te tensa House of Representatives. At twenty minutes to three o'clock the committee | flls‘in\e'fahoe) on ; deg swept bot sto: | todern Bement of Syphilis ‘siegodary. Srimgroms, ow ody fey motene y seeilcy, or barreanneselen 1 Oo a rose for the want of a quorum, Ting bolts drawn out of the deck, an MPs stoppe orrhaa, Gleet, Strictures, nal Weakness, Ba to the Sonate. [Vvices on the Democrativ side—" 54 40. Wasninoton, July 97, 1846. And ql | hy Wy 4 art of the cargo of corn aft | turnal, emi is, and all the consequences fs 1] le bottles $1 each ; of hal. oxen $5; The whole or noce.”) ic a whe. Davis,ol Kenlucky, waked fate for eon ae Stats untae ccuntenane deine ne paliaion he Boer hue devoted his tnttn fore as todos co St vais ofthe Union, "0984 eft Fs on Lider hye gem the bill pent be — lution, requesting the Present at the "Ualtod Mabon 10 —— Scum Avstix, which cleared on Saturday at Boston for St | jee] on a +p of the. share La on Loon ys ALze ist] ML y) ; . no ALTIMORE, u le ago, Was for ive two ol i a mited tot 3c enah tee be oeey ane An Sep ptasey of | Communicate to this House copies of the orders, instruc: | Baw , July 28, 1846. J 4 fc to shave t A of wate fi ihe hold oa | Serlence in investigating the Derkolony of tke F aleetynodare se Sernary, of cocem 7phili, Teport it buck with a restoration pecific duti | Henson De sranications from the War Department to | The Tariff Bill and its Prospects—City Mortality eens poeta ie een, ene tir eager. te Perendereekssrerecveceeris s uarantone: ial) eo sc a4 ieumene If thet failed, he should movoas | Jonathan D. Stevenson, with regard to raising a regi: ci el n | pangs Cai of efaatsT ea asecriah | he wm jertal permanent and rai if J Pas A second proposition, that the bill bo re-committed to | Ment of men to be attached to the army of the United ‘Burglaries— Markets, §c. op. and pee ferrin and crey ferree from the State sf Louise: me iapokded te hres | i : fi tat loss Capt nderew were | d from the State of L * the Commiittee on Finance, with instractions #0 to umend e intonds wordee cet, country, and in| Alleyes are turned on Washington from. th taken'oa x iy ache Aiden, md | mney Portland fratnes in his office, 1c Fulton atrngt. ae eh | 2 this. justly ac tiol " r R now raised or | i , ‘ ; . was an old vessel, valued at jj mo ine Pers distan 1 a of his Inioufacturos a9 shall not be, ieimieal te trace tinerscat | to be raised ; whether any country in vo tore | city, as the Great increase of factories here has | trance. Inte work, accompanied with owe which embraces all diseases let at $1 exch ; in enseso! halla dozen tor and such a bill, upoa the whole, as will yield a sufficient | Saar so, in what country it is proposed to plant rendered the tariff pretty much a matter of gene- Whaleme : incidental to — Ss ant ahimemnben- ie 12: Pwvreue, 190 ied and sent to parts of eae ene Amount of revenita for the requisitions of expenditure of ‘There were several objections to the introduction of | 74! importance. The vote, on referring it to the cr spent Himred, Fowler, fim | patton etrect, will rotate Gee eaemaiem, myigimbr_ | CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF | bone, yi " , the resolution | j , ‘ble C HE EYE. GENTIAN AND SA8A\ (Tais proposition, from the gonerality of its demand: Mr. David moved «sar | Committee of Finance, has been an agreeal 1 REPARED by the New York College 5 I pension of the rules, and th i J 7 hating fle . WH jeulist, No. 29 Green * Pharmacy, establi ponses ot Wu getereeae tor abe maine? all the ex- | yeas and nays were ordered. © | surprise, and is no doubt equivalent to a defeat Hamiicn Wade i m4 eet a depts } ire ae for ie agprretlon or ve Samnot fall shots of $89,090,000 }° Mr. M'Kay, in reply to the gentleman—"I will state | of the Will. Had Mr. Haywood not have resigned, fm w10 re ‘and assures the . ind ; | that the information has already been communicates. Washington, of Bot, amongst the gumerous diseases 0 heres rationtly receemgetet ie tle vy 4 tn ordor, wale com aasice if this amendment was | +16 Senate. ° | Vice Pyesident Dallas would have found himself re ff Ee eis. | aye is subject, any, disorde od fat ongnn to any extract of Sarsaparilla at preseut before patlic ad The Chaic deciled that a mates te neve mit, took the | y SttER*t Gextiemex—"It does not go #0 far,” and, |in rather an unpleasant position, as the vote | am March with 1100 wh, the latter ia Jan. Wish Testimontals which ean be seen at | flayon fered ou ase certain remedy for alld arising pipcodance of the other mengu’? © Fecommit, took the | « Levy huve the information in reply. torthls resolution? | would have been a tic, and on his casting ballot | 30 do, iealic, the public stings preetien two: ‘orm, blocches. or pimpled, alegre, solg Werden Ken: Me. Janwaat+ read the instructions from his State | *<: 4 Foreign Ports, | ceeded ae of any Seen Declinn nodes, cutaneous eruptions, ciated ‘throat, or ture. They req th ae ‘ The roll was called, and, by a vote of, yeas 60, nays would Wve depended the result. , i Kixgsrox, Ja, July 8=In port, bark T O Brown, Horton, | inthe United States any disease arising from the secondary dis Pet ae tte oe. ined hort 4 bill reducing | g6, the House refused to suspend the rules. he wumber of deaths in this city during the | fro io, Wei octon, deg ce hours from # A.M. to 1o’elock P. M., after which be parched ad valorem against specific and mi shoull, therefore, have to vole aga the se. ‘rom Delaw | Mie Cccosne aiek the adoption of the ainoniment | Whole on the State of the Union—( vr. Brodhead in the FORTIFICATIONS —NEW YORK—THE CONQUEST OF CALI | past week wa Fount. The Kiouse resolved itself into a committee of the | MTT pte ht, from Boston, disg’ om Norfulk for N Orleans, 100 an ind ous ase of meroury. for Mobile, do; Pr 7 i mum duties. He ze of alfa dozen bowen Seal s only 66, of which number 82, or st the first proposi- alf, were under one year of age. arsare now hard at work in all sec- and which will be inserted on | yes shearer tere iB. ri Sturdevant, from Alexandr NYork, do; Mary Wilds, Fol roll pare ofthe Usi , “ ti © +4 leans, 11th inst. Pease Cite is ot | ema etestenmeuerammmte «0 Ol | vee ware of Cas reales Gian aa ae ae Se Pe oe cng MCallum, York: yx | Svan wll be totay oor me tortie © wae i Ja voting agen ane ,instruct was lost —Mr. Jurna. | “for the purchase from the State of New York of the | tO be the main article they are looking for) and 80 | Yon. ith, in ball st she 41d or stig th faeh oe we tae We lewrer, porte, vis imtve Voting ngsinst the specifics, according to instrue- defensive works on Staton feland, with the land | far (hvy have met with great success. rare (leek ember} Topbed on that day by the CAL se VOTER, HIDES 6000 beer aun sd Mr. Niles voting Rpcisey theme bo Pai | bought by the State for the alte of said works, with all | Onte City ia unusually dull and vnint at | Sioome Geer things Uiplo foe fenecres, AC eeenteee | a4 Le. Bictag a " at si ir Bis Yah che Charlane” Crowell tn | "psi 0 a. | the material on oF about them, and for repairs of said | presept, and all who ece able to lovate ves | rested upto une JAMES Touton | 1 ee