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was for asmall lot, at 25 cents Mobile; Mr Willard Ives, Watertown, NY; Mr J LOWBER'S PATENT TIN PLATED LEAD reed, and the re- | ment, prevestitsreturn, in which case it shallnot severe ordeal. The reduction of duties erthe com. ; last week, and The motion was thereupon 0 " " " there is very little now jacobs, New York; Mr Richard Jon y port orderedto be printed. bealaw. As the President bas not, atany time, | promise act was jual, under this it is sudden; and he barrels. We ve dey whe - E . eas Mick alaaie. W e incline to the opinion of Col, Benton, that kepta billin his possession, there are two infe- | W8s not willing to subject them to greater calamities. market. _ wee fonigomery, Engieea; Mr Thoms ‘| A ARTICUE cui acs Water “ A seeks il] Atthe time the act of 1842 was passed, a peculiar condi- | Stock snp ny Manuet.—The money market is J o J , “Ori E : the p roject, though certainly the most thagnifi- rences—either thar he will permit the harbor bill | G5. tneps existed. The public credit was | more stringent, and the banks fight shy. ‘amount | England: Mr werk, Cenada: Mr Raikes, Eee | _jvae were THOS OTIS LE ROY & CO. cent. of the age, is one of the most impractivable, to become a law without his signature, or that he | Sthome andabrosd. applicetions were made at the duking of specie has gone North inthe week, and settlements | Yar; Mp W Davis, England: Met sseie wie inln, SGT NEW INVENTED WIGS The | ands along the first six handred miles from is preparing a veto FELIX. | houses of Europe to borrow money, but without success; for coin are nt Exchanges rule Cy og ¥ dad ‘and “soa, Canada idgult, New 0 Je 3 ATCHELOR’S new, invented Wigs and Sealps, mode of ty inc Siotdiures Tas the eave of TWHENTYNINEH CONGRUGeR, — SLUR Sale aura ang emcees ayaa decane. Te pation ay | nom Wp Br Being Cis | mats ee css at exc nd the roa dto Astoria at 3,000 miles, and the cost ‘a had usked him to give all the aid he could to that object. | Stock sudina the street are limited, but sallere of | j4 ote Ths, MiMry and -o'; | diticulties so long experienced by those w' per mil e at $20,000, we have the round sum, asa An egent was sent there; he visited the capitalists, and | the leading 1ar9 net inclined to force soles, ant al ‘Ancoua; Mr. Joba | The public are mvited to inspect a Jarge and nodera te estimate for the completion of the e! Wasninaron, July 31, 1846. came back without a single dollar. The small Euro- | rates are » City Sixes of 1800, 9954 @ 98M; | Evans, Manchester; Mr. H. T. Moult, Mobile; Mr. A. Crow- | st vk, containing every variety of sine and eol moders to es je for the completion ne en THE NAVY OF TEXAS—COM. MOORE. pean kingdoms snd towns could get money, but the Re- | 1870's 97%; 96, "There are no operations in| by, WSbayo: Me. Haynenand indy. New Orleans; Sir. Har | then beable we jndge ci eee brags Raphael spy cd i mmanlog of Pending the morning business, the ‘Senate resumed the blic ‘ofthe United States could not borrow a dollar at | State jeans we of notes sellers of 6 per cents at 7734, vers England; 5 feasrs. John MeCall H. A; Rose, Thos. 1 We, BATCHELOR, inve ntor and ont we 3 ne great Aiwerican desert,on ‘he frontiers of consideration of the joint resolution, providing for ad- road. 3 70% offered. ney 6’s 61 a 64. . G. Oakey, New York; Dr. rts, Baltimor ‘all si i + Remov fom . Miscou r to the kne of the Rocky Mountains, at | mitting into the Navy ofthe United States the officers of | gsssion; emi after Spe eee anon aan ae | il tal 71 tii Plense to copy theaddress.___jy30 Iwer__ least 89.0 miles, We have to traverse a region des: the Navy of Texas at the time of the annexation or re- | Just barely passed in the Senate by asingle vote. He had | Purapeipaia, August 1, 1846. |, Haynetackershin Baltimore— Adolphe Rusch Mrefow- | ~ JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY, titute of timber, so that the road would have to annexation of the ™ lone star” of the South to the sister | Nindicated the law as a patriouc act; he Deliaved it re- | 4 brisk breeze from the north has coooled the | Germany; Geo Duclere; France; Malle Humbeliue de Mou: | _ Orvicx No, 69 Watt or., ovvosrrs vais Mancuawse" » eted as ogresse: rder to bring do: 5 | flected credit on all w! ‘ave thei 8 for assage, |. dtalys ume. C1 - é pi a ne ae ~ it eer aed in i st ap ae Gen fem Houston atoge to the defence of the mea- | jn comeequamgees the condition of the connteys oad ae | temperature considerably from what was expe- | OMattneittna Packet ht ‘Nebra ka—CP Cranch andi ledys OT EE Compan cogsianee 0 b 8 from Missouri 0! aw t 81 presented i iffic i 4 0 Curt y Fire, of mountain gorg region upinhabitable for the | of sheer justice. Texas did Ph pctierie§ supplicant REP sche aa ecicen’ ak nous GAA AteMAIT & ake | higher to-day than 89. tersthree child and servant, Boston: Nicolas Fabreques, Dersonal property also, against Joss or damage by aa most part even by the wild [udia © the forcharity, buts aclaimant on the governuent, de- | of prosperity came in, and the public debt was paid | Charles Taylor, the young man recently con- | Dick? Rodmueues John D Pennas. Piuladelon _ | Tisntion and wransorat RECTORS. mountains are lly cove ed with suows, and | manding her just rights, Independent of any other | off’ by the alm tion whenthe whig party wasin | sdgada anes Powe SeCenhy | Thomas W. Thome, Elisha the plains etern destitute of rain, timber, | consideration, ‘Texas as a State had her proportionate | power. But while he had defended tue act of 1842, fur | Victed of upon the person of Miss Sharron, Leorky {eporsecene. . Thomas T. Woodruff, Emme 4 s and) ve getation—where the mvers are v fi ayes offices in the Navy; bat under the stipula- | the rea tate), he regarded it asa temporary mea- | was this morning sentenced to five years impri- ahi hoe ener ert ¥ RK Robson, M.D. iene hag nga , Uhts on both. sides, tO terms, and promises of annexation, she hada claim et for revision; and he told the peo- sj i | rand—t * James E ed cup by impenetrable clits on both sides which could not be evaded or refused withont a compro- tif be should be elected. to Congress he would | Sonmen! by\ Judge Parsons. He denied, upto See eR es P. Mor of volbanic ruin-, indiscrimmately soatter- | the cession of the Tents Naty. it” val girtindins Ba | bles neck ang onan A snort | of the crimes @hd from the satisfied grin which | pigs Buvrerfield, Brovhers & e>— ok Montgomery. Patterson | ed over a blasted desert A region of the | the admission of the offiers, would certainly have been | the amendment submitted. He felt that he was com- | stole over ve, when he found that the sen- | Kito-1do AR Roget d' JW Thorburai es J Leird—1 w aOR A very highest order of sterile subliuty, and sub- | fortified by a proviso, to wit—thatin the cession of the | mitied by his public speeches, cither to violate all the tence was five years only, itis evident that | Soe C Manon ets ane hrons 2 tierces 61 bxs 30 castings anak nore ee . President. lime sterility—a region, whveb, m the mserutable | Navy of Pexas, it hall Sette so; cohuenee $0 10 ome rotessions of is past pol ui al lie, or separate from his he thon git ft orion had Operated with effect | 1 bls 1 order. = eee Sain Lanes e » Cree ave: ve been con. brace the officers of said Navy . riends on this measure ; an juty to uié constituents ¥ Domestic Lmpurtations, EDICAL ADVICE —DUC ‘| is coufi- wisdom of the Creator, seems to have been con- | or inetticiency of these oficers, was not the q pad hls coubleupe: ppocived tite courve wiiict te hot @ | cui aad meee ‘Ship 6t_ Mary—19, Bal eee eerie cr wis cies, €2 Gold stuect, wear - afance 7 the tH ta ‘ : - stiucted in defiance of the innovations of the | the question was tho fulfilment of the national Lonor. | ken, We must havo'a permanent aystem, It shouldbe | 20° SP h, Wuich was to have taken | , New Ontsans white man, and as far beyond the reach of loco- | Phe whoie of Gen Houston's argnment rested upon the | tal tl politi Wh: place this ting, proved to be alailure. In | oS hds suger W: motives and steam engines, as itis beyond the ca- | brow! ground of justice, to the spilt of the teras-and | res peel, poeta (Politica, | Why make it poli- | Consequence of soue fault in the construction of | Pape te'corii0 do cotton Collum & olin -11g5 do Strahan | in diet, of th Si 7 pacity of man to make it productive of bread promises of the annexation. rand nether mill-stone, by making ita political | the it station} they bound against the riband | & Sco—o0 brls cotton Markie, WilbOs Bo srls Hour os | passions: causing’ vightly. emi y & ss mi all cases of a private catere. His treatment, J. Por er—I6 bales hem» Bars'ow, | being mild aud jndicious, requires meithes meresry, dh from by ad 0 in—1165 do Strahan | in diet, oF uEre 7 i rt de—3'6 bogs wheat Win As an evidence, therefore, that we wish Mr. Mr. Huxtivtow maintainedsthe ground that there was | question, It should bo settled ona permanent foundation, | of the st ry ways, and the ship, after tra- | 4os6 Reade id as cara 18 bates 1i7 eacke wheat | potetcy, engages the Doctor Whitney long life and suc in his unde. ing, nthe terms of annexatiou, nor ia the official | one which will stand. He did not believe that the grant | versing her length very slowly, at last stuck fast, FP hans gh Ad = Reeeeee, osak, Teale & co—330 pigs | Festore the system to that e he 2 live to s 2 atic ndence, an intimation of the acceptance into | ing of protection to any particular interest, was inec- | and sll ‘aims in that situation. The defect | lead and 3 bales cotton to order. designed. Stricture, a disease frequently existing Fee naddius cuterprisee compared with | ts Navy of the United Statesof the officers of the Navy | conlance with the constitution, He was fora tari the | will be ramedied in the course of the day, and | chasieston-Bric1 indet~o0 derces rice HS Leverrich | the, patient, being | aware, ‘eageed yal which acanal all alang the ops of the Highlands | chen tacucs i | object of which was reve but all duties should be | She will donbtless reach her destined element at | 72249, Pautin & Preres—5) bales Victor & Duckwita—18 d sffectually, cured by Dr. L Lette ‘hich a canal all along Ps ghia ‘The discussion was continued by Messrs, Rusk, Breese, | Jevied so as to grant incidental protection. He was | high ‘ Atwater & Mulford—19 do Sprogue wd Saag Tee, iinmediately atreuded to, and mediciai of the Hudson, connected by aqueducts from Hantington, Calhoun, Yulee and others. The resolu- ainst extremes, and in favor of what might be termed | 4% Water Bhis evening. ___ | Dadley—4 cases mdse Miller & Parsons—203 bales to order. ty png ass ‘ ae to peak, would be an afiernva ‘s pastime, | tion on Mr. Huntington’s motion was indefinitely po: | B juste milieu—a middie gro hough he might go | mA mae aktne. Foanlas of the nromotive sari ‘a2 Iw? Not having seen programme of Mr. Whitney, our poned—3t to 18. down inthe great struggle of parties, he believed that | 1$ to on Monday evening, to devise mea- DR. FELIX GOURAUDS ITALIAN MBDI- calculations may be somewhat exaggerated | UL eT via made mmm TREAIURT: ou. cstecranhig | ths principle wil ultimately bee mablished "Inconel. | sures to Bake a public expression of the seau-| MARITIME HERALD. > GOES anen ME til he shall present us with the topography and By ag . 7 | sion he spoke of hie devotion wi perty. He | ments rvade that portion of the commu: | i ree ‘s consent Sinsauona olitne tines.we. analieni ce tie oiniod rt for the New York Herald, of the first duy’s dis; | stood by it inthe darkest nour He had neverdeserted | nity in uake 16 repeal of the tariff of 1842. PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 2. TT ii Rpiiniostle emolions is naw pr commencomemmcna? that there isa height to be reached. of 8,000) feet | SP Veh.IN burn unen ite feu pescage ee vo nns to. | it sand, although he differed from bis political friends, | On the other hand, the iriends of Mr, Dallas are scurt tan freckies, st burn, alt kinds of eruptions, and every above the level of the sea by the lowest route,|! Mr. Evass arose and addressed the’ Senate ina rigid | given forthe tan bill ecah-pertiey? recently | making preparations to give isn a public recep- Al and a corresponding cent to be made or examination of the bill in its general ration and spe- ‘A mernage was received, stating that the President had | tou on return to the city upon the close of te | sun Rises Oher side, and thar miles 1s through a w cific details, The act of 38 was regarded as most ab- | signed the tariff bill. Pprezent s-ssion of Congress. SUN SETS derness destitute of a single cabin—a region of Surdin itstrial. ‘Lue special sequisiuens in combination CONDEMNATION OF THE TARIFF BILL. Mr. Graham, the proprietor of the North Ame- grass and sands, and rocks and saows aud unap- | With the new tariff, would operate agamst the domestic | Mr. SmitH, of Connecticut, replied to Mr Hilliard. His | ricum, bas returned to tue city trom Washington, exchanges, and the dumestic inwrests of the country; | friend from Alabama had come into the hall so complete- + | Ships Tartar, Lackwood while the stringent specie clauses of the subet ly manecled by his constituents, that he was ready to go pale a reabtion tig publioaton Srhe Oregon | Charleston Bulkley. cy Gouraud’s Ita i q J furnished. with ‘Ant. | ed, only skin deep, j Medica ed Soap. I! » as is assert- important that the thin cov- Se adc. should be kept iu its pres ext subject taken up by the Senate was | pil) would cripple the ope! , jons of commerce, and cur | fy, ill whi .G Bulk 3 H the resolution fur admuting the officers of the | tail the ugeregec of importations, from the ubstructious | bristle the gonthieaes voted rie bine nn could | treaty in that paper. Ashe wus absent trom the | wer, W Wiesseys Hannany, Magodack, bai more, F flan | griegrtp which lore) loons reste on Texas navy (veloig ng to 1. at the annexation) | to trade in these continual impressments and tranship- | ing the effect 1¢ would have onall the great interests of | Cityut the tune of its publication, he of course | ger Peck. Brigs Cau ‘aba, | Dr. Gouraud’s Grecian Hair Dye, forcoloring hair, bas into the mivy of the Vuited States wi huut ataiie- ments of specie. There would be interminable ditticulty | the country. kaew nothing as to the manner in which it had ‘& Pouvert; Autoin ( Vv Trieste, gompletelysap. rseded all th 2% id and del ed reps ons ment of their rank, to Wit, One post captain, one from the new arrangement of the treusury department | Mr Hu.tsanp—What course could [ pursue 7 been obtained. James S. Wallace, Esq., the as- | DH on; Alamode, (¥ q Ce ea Cee ter mie by" the D. ctor, fsb) commnon eon- commander, eight icwranants, tree PUrsETs, One | ote eee ee eee ae een et ine tions |e ce TG Son Mee ee Gio of eT orem amaumoned 9 the ca- MgB), Siam, NB, Anfeami & Wilnon; | sn silowed to be uhe mont excellent a ile for beaut ” asters + en. ‘1 rs e other. The gent a 8 law ot 2 is wro! ri i y, - m >, 7 Hexion, that hs ever graced a lady’s or genteman’ surgeon, two masters und nine mid-hipmen. Tue | (te treasury. By this bill, you may create all | and the acto! iis is wrong, in substance. ‘The sole PPR aE eae a Met aeeacar a te Walter, Marshinen’ Philsdelph Qiimictrenly. ‘sehes toltee guid Vegetable Ee for erianaoning pa I ese following statement from the Galveston News, da} ‘ i, superlative will be foand interesting in connecuon with tuis | paval survey ors, attorney's, marshals, ull ot them dis | Qtterly fail 8 a revenue measure, aud carry destruction Tine amount of coal transported over the Read- | ¢; Jelphia, ket, Philadelphia, NL MeCresdy, Seguin, your depaty post masters, Insian ageuts, collectors, | passed, will prove in the highest degree, ruinous It will ey lon, choice perfam wey art ‘i ny 3 EBC very f , Baltimore, Johnson & Lowden; E B Caldwell, ‘1 ur-er, fouiss hy aor f GOURAUD'S ‘ie; : , ol subject. | bursing officers of the Treasury of the United Sta through the middle and northern States. The gentle | M8 Railroad, during the week ending yesterday, | Philadelphia, Toker & Piersun; Mary Jave Peck, Luscom, - wh ‘Texas Navy, 1340 —The sloopofwar Austin 20 guns; | Where is tue contusion of tis systew to stop? Take | man's apology is, he was manacled. 1 do not call himto | Ws 37.193 tons; and the total during tle season, | Richmond, Tooker i Pigiae iy chesapeake, Origa Le ea ciged pac be eran eo ee ire brigs Archer ant Wharion, 13 guns each; steamship Za- | the case of atreasuver of a mint He is constituted @ | account betore the House. The gentleman is upright | 590,416 1ons. ¥ Frosideat Frisbie; New n; Emily, Baker, Providence. | el en & Co. Worcest ~ sv31t vala, 8 guns; schooners Jacinto. San Antonio und | disbursing officer and an assistant treesurer. First, he is | and intelligent ; but when he comes here to make an at- A small specimen of a firemen’s riot occurred | Barge Comet, Cox, Philadelphia. San Bernard, 7 gunseach; receivi-g ship Potomac, 2 , the treasurer of the mint ; secondly, he is a deputy trea | tack on the tariff act of 1342, (I was @ member of the | last evening, in the vicinity of Fifth and Market Arrived. MARRIED LADIES WILL FIND MUCH to, Interest With’ the exception of the Zavala and Potum ing Moral, Physiology, ¢ luly 12th, to Stanton | o.k of 183 pages,by tt alterations by R. Glo ‘work care ally re read by every mvrri reson, and its advice stri ung ith, Gibraltar July Ist, with mdse, to | Cq\we are perausded that a different state of vessels were all b Mr. Dawson, at B un) the ilt by more, under contract with this government, in Lamar’s | setso ensions administration, for which he was to receive the sum of | pensions, invalid pensions, and revolutionery pensions. | bill was mat surer of the United States ; third, he 18 a pensiun agent, | Congress that passed it,) and call it an unsound, a tempo- sais’ f >Mul- i a ie et a ne Reape ie ne ae watt ote rary measure, passed ast and a ee heel of the wee Po ares ey roy deta Sulrea tent PS a sei? sn deep eep four 8 » Viz. his pal ions, sion, I must mitted to repel the assertion. 1e Toa > z i Bark M i, (inadvertently omitted yesterday) Silvester, ured—Congress was engaged nine months | ' bail in $1000 each by the Mayor, to answer the | Merecilies, Jun cm i 5 a and vustruct, them by perusing Mora M.D. We $280,000. You may make him also the agent of the post office de- | on jt, charge at court. pay _ | Chamberlain & Phelps. ont weld cxist, The terrors of poverty an In October, 1840, the schooner San Jacinto, while at | Partment. All these duties might thus be, and probably | Mr Hutiarp—I would respectfully inquire of the | | Tue next annual exhibition of the Pennsylvania | | Br bark Aun Hailey, Scott, from Glasgow. and Greenock via latge {anily of childrea, whiel could. be but pony the Arcus Islands, Gult of Mexico, was driven on acoral | Would be, thrown upon the same individual. | What sort it intended as a permanent measure ? Horticultural Society, will be held in the Chinese | [ftie'as'lon 70 16, exchange { signals with Packet ship Chris. | Tepred: areraee pay predent pecely Score ear impor reef and went to pieces, having first carried away the | Of acontused and incongruous system was this? How flukes of both anchors wgainst the coral rocks which the | Was it to be kept m operation 7 Mr. Evany cited au ex- bottom of that anchorage is composed of. Nolives were | @mple of the inconvenience of paying a pensioner at a it. All the guns, munitions of war, sails and rigging, | S*@at distance in specie ; and of the difficulty, and cost was broken | Of \ransmission, You are not allowed to check ona ; Saloon in this city, oa the 16th, 17th and 18th of | tana, hence for Loudon. 115 ers. ‘ then, did rereco Pere Senators eal suits Hoste” ‘ “Brig Globe, Colburn, 12 days. frum Pictou, NS, with 180 ato. @ Ann's Dagek afd ta pele other arge sules of State 5’s have been made to-day | chaldrons coal, to Soule, Whitney &Uo. Left meline, |“ jy30 1w*rre ata decline of 4; other stocks, generally, main- |“ Brig Belle, Myera,6 days from Wilmington, NC, with cot: | fowell. such objec by a, Oe Re et ee ae eae bank sir, that is a penal offence. bill, i 1 tained their prices. The interest on our State | ton, Kc, to E Uy reggie ae t up and used for firewvod fur the steamer Zavala. 1,no, sir, that is a penal offence. ill, ine rticular, with ception ces. e : » Se, ‘ ‘ ‘ation from the French, eal s Miajuno, ii, the seamer ‘Zavales being in leaky | Mt-Twonas Crayton. The billmakes it felony. | Glauge, and the! duty of twenty per ceut-on tea and cof. | stocks, due to-day, according to public notice, is | ,Bébrig Arethuas, Mors 34 dare from Windsor, NS, with | of self Preseration, apenest sccunty again pve dl and sinking condition, and no means furnshed for re | Mr. Evans— sir, you can’t check ona bank, you | fee stricken out being paid at the Pennsylvania Bank to all claum- | ? Brig Lindea, Burr, 6 aays from Charleston, with cotton and | Grany disagreeable u ty. by Alexander Lebaum, M.D: pairing her, made it necessary to run beron shore to | Must take the s, Mr. E. contrasted these difficul- | The Cuaraaman here found it necessary to call gentle. | ants, rice, to Dunham & Dimon, Member o' ty of Paris &c., &e. | revent sinking at her anchors in the middie of the har- | b with the conveniences and faci men to order, and request them to take their seats, and Sales of Stocks at Philadelphi Schr Olive, Porter, Wilmington, NC, naval stores, to N L This ly understood and Practioed by or of Galveston. 1m of employing the banks as fu to beat on his table with the hamm jon, and other large cities, wi Avavsr 1.—Finst Boanp—1000 State Sixes 71; 1000 | McCready. | a ou norfolk, coal. men of fi The receiving brig Potomac was run on shore about | Operations of the Government. Un Mr, SaitH resumed his remarks, and gave reasons for | Reading Railroad | onds 73. A the most perfect and uniform success It is fully revealed h , and jor similar reasons, you must pay in specie—use no paper—no chec! Aiis objection to the warehouse bill. It took up he said, “J ‘ding R ponds 73; 1000 | Schr Cabot, Boston, mdse. - in this Little volume, and may be made use of by every rea- th “August, 1842, the schooner San Antonia | Certificates of deposit—you must pay outand pay in your |’where the tariff bill left off, and facilitates the importa: | gis eines tie ot eo eer ond bonds 73; 1000 | Ser Coaster, Derrickson, Richmond, coal, MEE a ES nr Rede pec oa Iveston with despatches for the Yucatan govern: | ld and silver, Take the case of the Custom House at | tion of foreign manufactures to the detriment of our | Pittsburg, 41.” » | Behr Oratont Weeks Oberryfeld, Teeaber. ee de avers noun toc tue wide tal soared ment; after delivering which she was to have returned | New Yerk. Transactions sometimes occur there of half | own ; and he concurred in the views of Mr. Hilliardon | Syconv Boann—s00 City Fives 100; 20.000 State Fives Schr Friends, Crocket, Machias, lumber. the highest encomiums of French Physicivns, Sanitary to New Orleans and communicated with Commodore | @ million «day. You must havi in gold and silver | this branch of the subject. 6, 67; 15,000 do, 85, 66%; 5,000 do, rw, 6674; 60 Schuyl. | Schr Rival, Brown, Bridgeport. Councils, and the Superintend nts of Hos the evide: ces Moore, who was at the latter place. The San Antonio | —Count it out coin by coin, so many eagles, so many half | Half a dozen gentlemen arose, and addressed the | kill ‘Bank 3; 2 North American Bank 395. Schr Texas, Coates, Thomaston, lime. of which'are attached to the treatise in ndix. It was seen off Matagorda a few days after leaving Galves- | © gles, Loh tn pam anilled promt ogo sao chair. % : Below. bop Be es OF DrOrentink & vant, nee te Sees ton, and encountered a severe gale in the early part of | MUst be counted over at every transfer. Why, sir, it | ‘The Cuarrmax.—The gentleman from Virginia. Sal nee Bosto 1 brig—unkuown. “f croped * dang: Sejtemper following, alter which “nothing was ever | NoUldoccupy every oflcer in the custom bowie anda | Mr. Baruy wes about proceed. Jouy B1—at ahates Western Wailroat O1X e918; 75 rncae Betain ete oot: stays, Burope, for | Haeaseysiould emai inuorsneet ts comtenta. tad heard of the vessel orany one on board It od | lerge ea er, ¥ Mr. Parnx.—The chair r Re ; rie he St reat Britain, for Liverpool; ships Europe, for ; eMai » E check for the amount of ton thou- | mistook the voice of the gentleman from Virginia for | Sag, occ se dor sind atdor 18 de dsiey Ad nights asters | SLimeilles TR Unduen’ fo | tonstreet Price 625 ceuts—two copies for $1. eS for Bremen; ba yoo wer Herm: hawa, for Lisbon of souls on board 57. The officers on board were as fol- | Why, sir, you take lows :— sand or haifa million, it’s the operation of only a minute | mine. D 1 ‘5 do 5734; 13 rights Eastern | Belize, Hon; aa GONTINGAS tO ; ~—4 William Seeger, Lieut. Commanding, from Massachu- | —the money is in the bank—your check is equivalent to | "Mr. Bay.y.—They are surely very unlike. corr i remanarys B a oe iia enka he gaa) pO Sy Roe eee Fee TS eet ged setts ; Alfred Waite, st Iueuteuant, om New York 5] 12755 ime thanil‘oan’descnionaiter Dat here, pour” Otte CeeRce Ee eT cnn Dave tha: dee: a Snir Tantan—This beautifal Philadelphia ship, under the oll Formas Sra nee Meee cs siete hte Moaioe . Dearborn, 20 Lientenant, from Al ndria, | a a be yor Cc — 3, Sati, " ae rf 1d bs utmost pol 4 B ey win F Maur, State. om Oa we, | cubursing oicers are to take nothing but gold and | the he Cudramall— Ths gentemes {rom Virginia, hes PAR iy NOE gee ei ban gammand of Capt Lockwood, will sail tomorrow moraing | Giaeretio. ps and eitizegs may-secure the Doctors . Brannum, Purse: irom Boston, Mass.; Ur. Earle, Miver, aud to disburse Jn yment of ues upon ‘A WARNING VOICE. Ina few days! shail publish an address, vindicatin, il i i Surgeon, from Cahawba, Ala ; Thos. N. Woods, Acting | him. “How are the disbursing olficers to take care of tuis | Mr, Barzy gave a history of the circumstances under | before you m) courte in the Senate of the United States, | gipePaxce Atsunr, Capt Sebor, will also sail to-morrow | tages, (MISHRA Ser yiggrating Cordial,” highly Lieut Mariues, Tuscaloosa, Ala ; Jus. Mabry, Midship- | Money? Is every one of them to have his own safe, or a | which the act of 1842 was passed He ad. ini ignati man, North Carolina; Wim H. Ailen.do,, N-W.; ‘Theo. | Yault! No, sir; he is to carry the public moueys in his | to the manufacturers, and ‘advieed them ie oletee. sees te bapite delayed th putlicatios, will be frakiy Odell, do. do. ; Jumes R. Craig, Mississippi. | pockets or carpet bag. on the steamboats, in public hou- | selyes cut of the hands of politicians. He would tell | stated in the add In addition to the above number of deaths and disasters, , S€8, ut his lodgiugs, on his person, wherever he may go, | them thut the protectiv m had seen i They may be mentioned the nimes of those who died in 1843 | hy where except io a bank—that you must not do 14 @ | had no reason to expect nge of policy. 0 oad. 1944, viz > | mao has a demand on you for $100,000 you can't give | to change? From what -, i * Jebrated forthe cure of impotency and nocturnal ems- i i For particulars of the loss of the brig Octavian, of New- | SSebrated, or tne, cite O! UNfrice gratis to those who par- this publication will be frankly | por,sce news clams See Ne (aa Re ewe: cultek tg ive , of this port, has been recently rigged k, iyt lw*rre h fully, ILL. H. HAYWOOD, Jr. wate Cone previ me = ‘Washington, August 1, 1946 ir. | hark, and her general appea.ance, although previously good, THE EYE, ty cusriae “wOGUI TE ObaIeS “AY ne, | caine ace tones emcees ain | Merten ee sil pasa ote D3, NHEELEN, Oculist, No. 29 Greenwich sect, New - ment 3. Ke pet Fe him a check No, sir; he must take the : | otes Purser Fleming T. Wells, Virginia; Doctor RM. Clark: | Upou the expeuses, and confusion from continual aus rty per cent. was protec eo Rmount of: filty, Wectamandel by Gaye DUatans et {DMRS EARL. hae, Nat ssnesiees Cee ace teres New York. hit f | portations of specie, ur Evaus reterred te tue travelling | percent. He was free’ to admit that the panic raixed New York, Saturday, August Ll. ect eae name realty volteved or cured by bie the Some others have also died within the time spoken of, | 1"Spectors authorized, at sin dollars per day und travel | might derange business, but it would produce no more | _,COTTO’.—The sales to-day are 2200 bales, which in- Whalemen. | vast uumber of undoubted testimonials which can be seen at who nd residences are not known to the writer. | Bg expenses. Here was a field as imimated by alr. ‘ed, and been driven, by necessity | £¥ans tur party elecuoneering purposes. You may have namet ill satisfy the puble that his ice is not ex- {her ig extent or success by that of any other Oculist 4 have also re: and want, to the fou: Te | clude a list of 1400 bales middling Apalachicola at 8 cts. | Cldat N Bedford 3ist ult, ship. Houqua, Brown, Indian t than did the panic of 1884 on the bank question — | ‘THe market appears quite firméat the quotations we | Oceavand N-W Crest: bark Hoscius, Winslow, go do, mid | his of. annex :— bark Janet, Cof and from avis, South Aulanne | Seedeqeither it quarters of the globe to seek em- | these travelling agents to the extent of a hundred, distri- eee vd ates. Sloynoent padjauhelstbnon bd | puted through the country. Mr. Evans thougat he was | ‘The iajority innive Nchily solrentads Livenroot Cuassivicatrons. and Tadian Oceaus: brig Thos Wisaiow. Lf and fio Wess, | fz Ole hours trom 8 A.M. to o'clock P. M., after whieh ‘The vessels of war now on hand are the ship Austin, | Speaking to little or no purpose, ‘hare dia not appear | his opinion was, that the majority of the House will be New Orleans | Uieruees Favorite, Lol Fuichaven } wig win he visits out door patients. a zeal on the other es for sale, and which will be insertedpa brig Archer, schooner San Beruard, and brig Wharton— | tobe a very great deal of increased. He would say to tie manufacturers, you had Uplands. Florida Mob. Texas. |" Arr at New Bedford, sth, Bonney, Pacific the latter vessel bemg aground in behalf of this measure—they appeared to be audi better adjust your t to wi j- | Inferior. . FS as — 8 — | Ocean, last from Cayente, July 7th, 1800 bbls sp oil, for Fats Gen. Houstou made strong and masterly ap- | fe7eht, st least, wbout sts passage ; an at was not aston. | dered the setled policy of the. couye ee TE AS 168 1% | haven. Spoke Decll, lt 110 9, loa i62 W, Baing, Batley} i several instances of urent oures effected by. Dr, peal for the resolu'ion, on the Droad and elaborate | #biNg that it should beso. Mr. Evaus reexamined the A MeRITED EULOGIUM. ti CaaS ag | POUR eo reported ne Tod: RebGr lat 315, ou i780 W, | mode of treatment, can be hed gratuitonaly st his reeidnace, 0, ground of good {with t0 the contractof annexation; | Hendad tor eee ean import Mr. Payne congratulated the country that the tariff 8 Jefferson, Smith, SH 900 wh): revorted same date 300 wh Re tr lice eat, via ae ee, dill had become alaw. But why did gentlemen attack uth, eff Curtis Ri agravge, FH eean, bound it in ad NWC; 13th, Chris Mitchell, Ackley, {yan 300 sp on bo ‘ Se 5 Sier, ack, +2 — S a heconee. ‘Meh zed, Philip Tabb, Jolls, Warren, 200 Ww! HE gf a en heen 3 Bond Sa apm ina hurricane on. the. I6th, losttwo boats, maiutopsail, for | |. ment, in the large, basement o- and m «im spencers, aud foretopma tataysail, bound to NWC: | # a sae sk valle, tpeeiy» ie Soey, ener ae ‘There is a little more demand now than there was on | Harvest,Coflin, Nan 39» sp: in the hurricaue lost all three top- Hel age th hyPe ines A pone) = wisn vulate ing of the last steamer. The fall business seems | mest &.d.a suit of sails (excepting two Jabs) starboard buat, | Mee rany all, more or less, 0 Pave somewhat anticipated. ec. bound to the Jine. exclusively for cash and to, have, no i our Western friends being a litth ‘The new tariff does not go into effect till the Ist of ‘si pares ee m4 13 chy Pn Cony aasailne Of, Wis prone : and the lows conduct of Rasen ici pee. 4 _ ages Maine read from a file of uewspapers of 1848, certain | sort of stamp—there was the right sort of heart in = se pee a é Lr epeceed that at this day | iin via Hobart Towu) Tahiti and Feises. i vate libraries, or of smaller collections of vooks. ‘He will : » in conceding the live of 49 for Democratic speeches in favor of the state Banks as insti: | his bosom. Whenever Mr. Hilliard differed from | the manufacturers will be serionsly if at all affected by | “CY yeawe, Juve 7—In port, brig Esther, Glover, for Salem; | ba ‘ork, aneient OF to, which value is ae Oregon, while sue claims the Rio Grande for her- | tutions of the people, and against the U. 3 Bank, | him, he looked less to the gentleman's reasons | it8 provisions. Apart from the “experiment of the thing” | only am vessel. y sector party, in every department of litera- self—some of our Noithern Senators out of all | €ncroachment of State rights. It those state Banks are | than'the motives of his action Whatever Mr. Hilliard | the #dvalorum principle is the only really serious objec- | "Moxrnvipeo, May 18—Arr brig Abransa, Porterfield, Bal d art, and 10 all languages. patiwnce that Texas should be the agent of the | stitutions ot the people, why nov’ alienate ) vurtreusury | states, he believes ; he capable of concealing a mo- eee the bill. . Pr ‘June 23—In post, briz Richmoud, Knox, He hopes, there- moet ar Cah cs by EF ot i : vere | tom them? Because) ou wish iokeepthe goverument mo- | tj i n i Waterloo Obscrrer says, that among the improve- gs Otho, Towue, Aracaty, with part of her i nthe Divine, wyer, reduction of the tariff, and others, pesbaps were | ney clear ofall banks You will take cares - tive which promp’s his sciion. He would state here, that rig e in that village, the ‘27h, Cumberlaid, Carson and when we consider the delicate relations that | facturing establishments. 10 the derangement of have subsisted between him and Commodore | operations of trace, the difficulties of pay ment would be lends to see whether it will jize thi Moore, the Gen. is entitled for his effort to-day in materially increased between the Kast and tue West, from d by ite fiiende ?’ Se waa not fair to bore: behalf of the gallant Captain, to the very highest | the depreciation of the notes of the State Bunks. Tha | demnit before it goes into operation. He had heard . Messrs. Rusk, Culhou 1 Yulee second. bill would only benefic the rich, the receivers of mone: i i oe ( credit. Mes: . , Cuthoun and Yalee second r be db ‘ murmurings against his colleagues, (Mr. Hilliard,) by ed the General’s appeal, while Messrs. Hunting: | 2¢ men who were paid by salaries. Rec those with wiom that gentleman ‘had acted, for bis ton, Breese, and others ‘opposed it; but the resu- | Would get 30 per ceut more, while the elfect upoa those | vote on the tariff bil. He spoke of his colleague ss : m who had money to pay, would be an addition equal to ly as a —| i i i lation was rejected by a large majority—some of thirty per cent. upon the amount. The Sonnet from | Sot enlogize, “= regs nee ee Gas cline tant e? Why not give it a chance of being tr: ANCIENT AND MODEKN -BUUKS. g Artist, and mea ments which are now letters, and science ‘generally; each of * "i ’ re vl your money, t i a et wi — Hot Mnflucnced by con-idecations ol jealousy fOr an the people may ake caret hel's tow iityourme | hurge in the bowom Ot Heniy We Hind, it cerain | New, woolen fctory Just erected. is ented fo a conept | guia!" hem NVork, 7" Pov UAE Thomas Benton, | Wain ehh to men onsale preety therefore, vie all » whe elit be “over- ney? Wuere vo we getit? Every ventolit comes trum the san elegant building, it ornament i) -t iterat pay hi re 'y comes tro | whig gentlemen expected ty injure Mr Hilliard at home, B high, he: Home Ports. Syrserres eee’ 4 The main fe slaughed ” by this accession of Texivn intruders. | peuple. ‘here were certain oid maxims of governwent, A | they would not succeed ; his constituents would treat alj | '9, r+ bod . vi A The monon, however, will be renewed at the next | which it Was well to consiver, The first was to collect | such efforts 5 sides the basement, 156 feet long and 47 in width. Itis | Bostor, July 3 ted States. Swanton, Liver. | Music. for the Piano Forte an F fe jer. 3 with the contempt w jose ve. , width, pone ‘Gn | ~ session, aud not abandoned till Congress shall | Bo more taxes thas are necessary to pay the expeises | such ten es Mr, Miiliaed were, tobe eneiaded trom the Perley “ser Radmin dora ile ie ecg hry Reel pat As sclsi{or Rewsv ork} Colsony | Be Tower prise changee by eee tary fulfil the wuole of the clause providing for the re- of the government; secondly, ouly to collect it us you | whig party, it would be roblet of all. its ornaments | Most of the machi has been made in that Philadeip! jontezuina, Thomas. do: Wm M Rogers, f a, want it; but the third was the most consistent with the Victoriv, Smalley, t | ity. Te will be sold tn any quantity. 2 a Navy. Mr Payne ‘th i r dridge, d 7 ‘actor, Handy, do; Oak, | Sicshen wnitia coavmedeee ei oie ode het ofices of a wise government, which was that your taxes | which will resuttromst, ‘He loughed at ihe ides of re, | Breteut contsine 7. Conaected with. the factory Ryder, sche Lochiel, | Raynes, Peruambuco Bt |. meshieeie ie BOVE : = wasury {il then came up, the ques- | should be collected in that mode which it is the | peal. Gentlemen wight ax well attempt to turn the Mis- | (ry house, 100 by 600 feet, and @ dye house 77 by 50, | lsave Franklin, Crosby, Jarkeonville, 234d tion being upon ts final passage. Mr Lewis took | easiest for the people to pay. It in your duty to | aissiopifrom its course, en make it flow backwards. The | PWlt of the same material as the factory. ‘The amount of | Fulford, Washingion, NC; Statesman, W occasion to correct a telegraphic report in the | promote rather than to depress “the business | day of protection had gone, never to return. Free trade | 0! Now used is about 120¢ pounds per da} ita. New York Herald concerning tese drafts. Hav. | facilities of the people. By helping the people, by help- | was on its march towards a uuivermal sy stem. be considerably increased, and it is probable that not less ing no agency with this report, we are not re- | ing them in facilities of basiness, you help your trea- | (Mr. Paves: hasa very emphatic manner of speaking. than £09,000 pounds will be annually manufactured. sponsible; but {rom the fact ot our own views of | UrY afa your revenues. ‘enow employed in the establish- MEDI if hed bark ney, OCTOR FAWCETT, consulting surgeon of 196 Fal bene tat | DISton rANerae cerns tars ide a iT Varreary b follows me j--algtreoay, feupoesuey, aaphar, tre ioe t 4 an ‘ : | ipencing the following 4u % mn 3 rind Of the nature ‘auth R m iN ¢ jseta, z repaired) Gibraltar—bark | and Sterility, anatomically, physiological 'Mary’ Stanton, Beare. | explained, with a compreheustye exposition ‘There was nothing good in the | Occasionally he brings his fist down, as though he would | About 130 persons 4 { England, Long i the etfect ‘and design of the amendment, nainely, | ™etstre. and it was full of mischief. Butghe chairman | spl nier the mahogany. While ho was king, agentle- | eat, which number will be bly increased. Baltimore. Sid, brigs Aca euius and Lewis Bince | modern treatment of Syphilis, dary Symptoms, ad the opening a Aekllor the unlimited tse ofdeaits | 2% fiance had said that we must either hfe the Inde- | mun called out to him, please not to breuk the desk } Cr ee ears Lace. Cia | cxreal wasleciom. ever il Weaken "tim sell pendent Treasury or a National Bank. It did not follow. A DEFENCE ©F THE PROTECTION POLICY. in lieu of gold and ilver, though subsequently | A°plan of thi , potato stalks from | Batn, July 27—Arr brigs Partridge, Barstow, Martinique; i he Doctor voted his attention for the last : g plan of this kind was calculated to deceive the people. Mr. Stewart, Pp ani lem age take, Sani °; *% 1s in this ci the treatment of the sbove @en- communicated, being substantiaily the same as | The whigs would not now establish a’ bank if they had mighi derika davis wacaherGrea heclivee trek nat, it i Heed Benn oy ok, Ri, July 29--Acr sche Alida Nahe, j toned se 5 and. fro Wis es r the report in question, we owe Mr. Lewisan| the power. Why give op the existing system until | woul rise and asser Aree ee ee oF tas sacas pce. apology. We exonerate him from the intention | you can geta better one? He would not admit of this | that protection has hi of converting the Sub-Treasury into a sort of Ty- | a 3 of a bank a8 an apology for a Sub-Treasury. He coming. ‘I lerian Exchequer, but we caniot ceacede that the | hed to see the measure stand upon its own merits. | country its d worm nearly an | perience in investigating the pathol us struc- ch, which hes row, Jaly 22—Arr ache Canton, M’Girren, Balt; 25th, | fures of the generative organs + euarantecs | "a egeep that s honorary fi i ical cut tosicken and die; whereupon the tubers or pota- | 27th, Panama, and Jno Poll jobin- | from Lgudom EA inburg aud Philadelphia ; also, e rights. Gentlemen hi its day. No, sir; is i i system of policy adopted, will give tothe | completely, destroyed ite. vitality, 4 ive it as strong as possible, and it | toes, arrested hile yes immature, decay and perish. 7 Di sing the entire | sloop Uharl ia; 2xth, schrs Wm T King, Long. Balt; | he undertakes, a permanent and ‘oll, Phila; 28th, $ Castiner, R 0s, Jas Barbour, Eldride. Balt. State of Louisiana, are suspended in large "HO: Secretary of the Treasury was jeuorant of the | ,,/% Huxtixoron opposed the bill on three grounds, | will work out acure Texas hasbeen annexed, and not i vs ‘Are stler Ufiallotige, Foster, i ier 4 broad p per op ration bused uponiusamendmess | Ht, Because it wouls produce no good results to any: | only a wr produced in consequence. but the tari bill | 10,000,000 bushel oe Set Nn nis Yeah amount to Callin Whites dos tun aches Ano Den rc digmuce suslotee Bix an bijeo a ogpy of hie 3 oe ears Oboe body disconnected with the government. 2d. Be | passed. Take away the Senators from. Tex ti p Nant bimontor’ Alhembra, Ulmer’ and. Hero, Spear, do | late work accompanied with oue which embraces alf diseases jor payments in gold and silver in cases where | cause it was fraught with deleterio tothe coun- | bill would heve been saved He ridiculed the ii AA | Sid 2th. schrs Antilles, Crockett, do; Texas, Pilisbury, and | incidental to females he drafts “ cannot be disbursed at par.” | try. 3d. Because’ it would oper Dounteous | England would take a large amount ofb-eadstufls. Why, ¢ Barnaetory, $0, i | weteoe verees far eae Mr. Evans spoke in extenso and in detail | source of frauds upon the public. miserable Hayti— won of blacks—took nearly twice sees ily aoe schrs Zephyr, Giles, Phila; 26th, ee attent against the bill, followed by Mr. Huntington; Mr Wensren desired to address the Senate for fifteen as much flourfrom us as Great Britain, (reland and Scot- Ne eaters Hee ane? ace HEAD THE FOLLOWING ADVERTIBEMEN’ Houmes Howe, July 2a-—Arr schrs Texas, Pillsbury, Tho- | ad, | Paws, Del, July 30—The Dre bark Bohi Bohlen, Weneke, | COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, ewes, Del, . yesterday afternoo: ood up. 1 95 NASSAU 4 in penterday afternoonand sood Wh. Ihe | weOIGAL ADVICE IN PRIVATE DISEASES. Ge J randons ‘HE MEMBERS of the New York College of Medicine nd Jane & ay Li | and Pharmacy, established for the sy of Valu Bedford; Harp, for Wareham, Mas: c Bau kI- | ry, continue to direct their particular attention to all Ha en a eeeeT Heaccl, dec Oa vnent tm neh thts |. eke eelvessmenctersekaen Seuiianan ieemiancte maemo forenoon, a permanent ing medical treabment, a safeand cure,without Nawrecket, July 29—Arrschrs Elizabeth, Bourne, Phila; | injury to the constitution or confinement from jess, In- 30th, Geo Washington, Winslow, Norfolk : yalids are particularly requested to the | “New Bevrorp, July 90—Arr schrs Gauges, Ellis, Phila; | College on the first Richmord, Gidbs, N York, 31st, Oneco, Bates, aud Harp, | amount of suffering Besse, Phila. the members of t for when, at Mr. Webster’s iistance, the bill was nutes upon this bill, but his health would scarceiy ad- | land. According to the documents the fact stood : Hay- laid aside till to-morrow, and the naval appro- | Mit him thisevening. He would suggest. if acceptable, | ti, 63,000 barrels, Great Britain, Ireland, and Scotland, fiations occupied the residue of the day's de- | ‘ttthe Senate lay aside this bill for the day, and take Brazil 209,000 barreis ! He would say to his Pneovadiexis | UPsome one o| the appropriation bills. abstain from foreign goods. Coffee comes in HAVER sos woe a sl I don’t hear the Senator. fi jut Brazil and Hayti trom which itcomes, take from | Bay of Isiands, NZ. ‘The tariff bill was reported to the Hot d y r as reps e House to-day, = Mr. Wrnsten reiterated his reque us more flour than Greut Britain. Mr. Walker says that Ie as being signed by the President, and we expegt Mr. McDvrrie moved an Executive Session. the bill will bring in $200,000 worth of ready-made cloth- for sure, a veto message, (No. 1, for the new Pre- | jesire that we should either take up one | ing ; will encourage the British tailors ; $45,000 sident,) morrow, with the return of the river the appropriation bills, or take the vote upon the sub- | worth of shoes, more than doubling the importation ; and ig Ae | bar ge aaah tactik 0 eee 3 a iron iy large ametats The Secretary of Se aVET oohetiatens conversational discussion ensued. An adjournment the Treasury says, the act will bring in $1,185,0000 worth been a lively disonao bf nt ana has | was moved. Mr, Lewis called the ayesand noes. With- more of iron, At the reduction g2r0b0,b00 will be lost to n the cretary | drawn, Mr. McDuffie withdrew the call for au Execu. | the revenue, as compared witn the duty in the law of mi and the old Commodores, on several features of | tive session, and 1342, But we are to get in that additi snal amount of iron, | { a ETTERT July S15 LOMGGe, of he, Herald ond, Thcits | pisiva eetends fer consalearice daily trom 6 As got. Fil: the retrenchments under consideration. a THA NAVAL APPRORIATION BILL Let the whigs be totai abstinence men from everything | Elizabet ker, F River for Bal ‘Bregs, Prev |” Terme—Advice and Medi cen Tne Doctor. | Was then taken up Verious amendments were agreed foreign—let the loco focus, or democrats, if they choose, | for do; New Zealand, Pottan wruck-| IMPORTANT TO CO! a to One amendment allowing midshipmen the pay of trouize the shoemakers, tailors, etc, of England, et, Underhill, N York for Di Chay by France, and other countries. The people will never sub- stent: Wasutnoron, July 81, 1846. masters, while in service as m: bare for York; sloop Khode ti in the and it, veut onal applisation, esa “ive forwarded totem © ‘conta perf ty = € seb piste > 5 3 = as ’ ¢ naa ’ Messrs. Fuirtield, Crittenden, Pearce, Mangum, Breese, _ mit to this British m, ted Yor inge | Resi! medicine requisite to (a pend The Warehouse Bill—The Tarif —The Harbor Bill. | Alien and others, and then agreed to, 8” P*°** | Cr persons interested, They will ight, re deel a New Haven, July 0 Ar sehr Beyer egsbhe Wain |. ett case exptetey ogres wl va symncome, ime of on We had asmailedition of the tariff discussion A soto pornesy to ver dt te and will gloriously triumph. ‘ pth Noyes, Phi p Empire, Smith. N York. B 'S post paid P " . Mr. Liwss felt the responsibility of this motion. He The committee, at three o'clock , and | ug I—Are Se nda, Allen, Bos: | * VELPEAUS SPECIFIC FILLS. in the House to-day, on the warehouse bill. In- | gerired this bill to be ditfoved an The tow dec nett | adjourned Fenians 5 deka ton sittrmnt Farran N York; ld packet sivp thomas? | BOR thereon at soars, Chee cesinal emis stead of the debate being dry, as when the tariff ee mn where very valuable. He called the ayes r5 " Cope, Misrek Bey Wrte, Be dong jem } F siogs;and.all mocaparulent discharags the urethra bill was under cons: tion, i 2 7 and noes. aLTIMORE, Aug. 1, 1846. u “a Seon | These the result of twenty years’ ‘ onsideration, it seemed to receive Yeus 22, nays 12—some twenty Senators having al- | Turi’ Excit _— Mili y eae Pe, co-ntaeae Svottaa, Sete. | Hospi narite in Fou are their anew impulse, directly after the President, this | ready adjcurned to dianer. “And the Sonate adjourned. na a en") a” itary = Affairs-—Camp Fors Mary Aan Guest, Roge | alt dtvcases of the proline care ot couse morning, sent a message, saying thathe had sign- _— Meetings—Stock Board, Markets, §c. ide New elig | shorter tite than any other remedy, the ed it. The truth is, the friends of prot :ction have House of aa pee seconds i sal | The tariif excitement does not run very high in ell ‘Bouts Si iiabre, | Preeti sisaproeion wih the tomeed, or carat from adopted tne rallying ory of the National Intelli wanene ssttnaros, July 81,1646. this city yet, though its effect on business is gene- N iharlotte, Wieks; | CONST Ia (TION, pial iE BILL. 7 York; Charlotte, Wicks, ata gencer—“To your tents, O, Isracl”—and Mr. | whe, House resolved to go into n Committee of the rally expected to be disastrous. Like true phi- Hartfore; Hong: ‘Johasen. as; | HE ONC the Celine of - Mr. | on the Stateof the Union. 98 to 80, Hoscnitiere:"t ‘ i iUsbon, Benedict, Newburg: jediemn iseom Stewart, of Pennsylvania, (with whose speech, | Tho Sreaken—The House has decided to take up | s°Phers, instead of grumbling, our merchants bay esas Morr, Peemepee, See | fren ye eng ei ° ona “set cocasign, Abbot Lawrence was so oe pety ase P | are going steadily to work to ward off its effects, bee Witcor N'Vor SERPS) A ey remedy ty impotence, att ings oF unless much pleased that he directed it to be printed and | _, The Chex (turning round to the Speaker) — Cl 7 i i r Pictou; ov malformation. circulated extensively,) gave notice tear thongh | cial order, sir. peaker) ~The spe- and Prevent the occurrence of any disasters that fa grin any ag Are tek Lea Nright, Philat | Single bottles $1 each ; eases off hal. oxen $5; carefully the manufacturing interests were down-trodd. Mr. Dromooote—I would ask what is the question? might otherwise flow from it. Whkat will be the Native, M’Kenzie, Key Port NJ joses Eddy, Bliven, | packed and sent to all parts of the Un theyotingigant Of peotection would etaie o we The Srraxer ~The special order. | etfect of the measure in the iron and coal regions, ‘ork; Willard, Rhodes. do: Midas, remem ee, Pies | ORD'S ALTERATIVE MIXTURE. tee eset ft Cinabeh: ancLaatoncd wetree Fg Mr. Daswevoun-—le it the warehouse will? | with their costly means of transportation, cannot Prentiss & FL Eh " “aged attgeret | Fa> eee anette Ga brs Bayly and Mr. Payne told the friends of protec: aie be foretold Seer tent CHMOD, July 3—-Arr sehr John Stall, Teal, Phila, Sl | injndicious use of mereury, or waskilt tion that f i ‘ Mr. Hornins was ca | ‘The militialaw, which has been a “dead letter” brig Josephine, do: sehr Patty: k Henry, NV York. i persons suspecting venerial ta ‘herr oye t hey might as well at once give up the lied to preside over the commit. fe b J 4 "AUNTON ‘bre » Albany: 25th, Hor | tem should uge,this powerful forded idea of a panic. They had tried one in 1884; but, | t¢ ( for a number of years past, has been revived in ‘s—Bark Missouri—Mr and Mrs Rudolph Diety, | net Phila; 28th, Charles, fiorton, or id Fierce, Ron- gon can considér himself safe Baviag in notwithstanding, the bank charter was net renew. | 1* bill was read. this city, and on Monday next a general enrolment ph Mr. apd Mrs Schlesinger, of Phila; | without thoroughly eleensing the system justly ed. And so wou'd it be with the tarifl | Mr. Sara of Connecticut—ts the bill now open to de. | 18 10 take place. The consequence is, that our ork—? in steerage. ‘Wasuixoton. NC, July 2i—Arr schrs Globe, Abbott, N | celebrated alterrative. ith the tariff question. | pate? | Volunteer companies are inctessing ith great Te- ary—Mrs Fe York; 25tn, Myers, Fowler, Boston, Sold insingle bottler at $1 each | ingases of halfadosen for asi grea ——————— e 85: carefully packed and sent to all parte of the Uaion. The number of its advo. ates throughout the | The Cuarmmax—The bill will now country and in Congress would increase. The | and will be o; be read by sections, pidity; and in addiion to eight or ten new com- | hdr j J pen to amendment and deba' i GONCENTRAT CD ©. *ARILLA Act just passed fixed the national policy for years |. The Clerk Fead the first section, when Panies formed, the old companisehave filled 0p | “Macacestor Brig Lintge--Vre Watcher: Gifford, Jr, | BY Last Night’s Southern Mail. ANE At AS Saban tocome. It may result that the last days of the | Mr. Hreutano—Is the bill open to discussion? vir ranks to from eighty to ninety efficien; mem- | w’ Blair, L Boland, fy Gibbs, C Till, W Breduax, L Oreens — | REPARED by the New York © session wiil be more interesting than the tirst; for | _ The Srxaken—It is open for amendment and then dis. | °2>- ._ | burgh, 8’ Keifer—3 in steerag . cous Record. . Pharmacy, established for the t his reason—both the political parties will clearly | C¥ssion. Steamboats, rail roads, and packets, are all in ‘ont or Bartimone.— List, of foreign ent cvaeqajee wx gers oo. Wes end curanity powers define the principles by whicls Hares oy Cleatly | Mr Hruttano moved to strike out all ager th demand to-day for camp meeting purposes. Not | o bamengers Salted. Tala at the pore ded from the daily Iist of arrivals pablished 1 herbs 1s confidently recominended hy the College a strictly thab ever governrd yes ya s mn ing clause, to the end of the first section, and said that | /€88 than two or three thousand persons willleave | gtrraroot— ee, nas Brie saute 2 MeBean, | fhe Amerieaa:— 7 toany extrvet of Sarsapariie at present bet publ idea Of this from th debate of tone orm some bis inelination wae oenpport sone such measure since the sity today for the musquito regions of the | Germany: Mr MUlarke aud indy. Peterboro! C pochalisg, ma For jie Ships. Berka. Brigs. Sehrs, maybe (oenceare etaee yomedy for oe Some anxiety is felt as to whether the Pres. hy cdl 7 end bad” eastern shore, NY; Mc John Kavanaugh, Providevee, | from les Pork.” H 5 126. fing worm, bho . in in the bones oF wilecoine ner bit “Heyeccvet" ffeile | pseu ath cast hae det eet Cy il Flug lf enor a SB Ay 4 car + 2 Ee atdee geno dretony, Senge spe cS day. 6 constitution ef the “ft thi gn yo he transactions have not been heavy; w » ‘ i mere rovides that if any bill shall Ot be ee te? diately all the revenue Jerivaule trom duties ou imports, Nas,been the governing prive for mixed brands of resh ‘ ; oka mainte ieecol ebich Tit weve, Ameri wHesh: Baud fetlen gt coow ¢ President within ten days (Sundays exeen? ‘nd this must be obvious to all gentlemen. This till, apecuoney Mion et Hee boorkay tora: Me a hho Daniel | Tprelcent Freuch, 1 Spanish,1 Praia menges of half dozen bottles 23 ed) after it shali have been presented to hit , itshould pass, it was perfectly manifest, would retard gnd 1070 half barrels, ‘There “thane 0; Mr. Atkinscm, Gee! fF Lagenes ; ‘Home Ports. Sed: ‘ same shall become a law, inflike manner as ir he | uacaulection of the revenue. 2, He believed that the | rele rye flour, and 36 bartels Comm Men ‘hae et rashes, ions Ky Fw, Sent eerrinent erase a holeale purchaser. wre ‘Ence Fesgenden, 4. Got jenny, Coit, Parker, Bos | ND. A very liberal dixeountta whol sehr Ali “Nonroux, July 9—Cid brig E ima; M; Mpkceeges Sega i i orn " | meal ey has had signed it, unless Congress, by their adjourn: | would couse the manufecturitg interests to wadergo «| Taerilly, advanced, and withal ‘become y, i into Hampton Roads,» Office opea from #.A. M. to 10 | | @ last sale reported to us was at the close of m 7 » W Indi ‘fuomas, Berbice. | dia Re Neatac moos Now Woot |

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