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HOTELS AND WATERING PLACES. ' 7 D COSTLY | lyers haves i'l ASSES, SALE, OF, RICH At « eee | —<—= | ! | condition of the country, and will probably beac. | diate control of said Treasurer, and “such other avar ee be ixchetas er te 4 UNION HOUSE. Bo THEATRE Montag | LATEST INTELLIGENCE | ceptable under the circumstances, to those con- ents a provided for in this a places of deposit well to eall aud Sich stock of Shwls milks, YVHE subscriber hin taken the abore named new snd splec- | new Grains of ORR tones # | cemed in all the greatdomestic and industrint of oe ee the Cee or eee, Cenaia, iat oe Leee.. Emr tr ies Ke: They would al: ONT Te rT Faleot; Mr. Lentox, « lawyer, Vacl Pursuits, or atleast that they can live under it,” Clered to fury 0 nited States J s, De Laines, Mus the Americ: brother, J. Booth; Mr. | nox, Milner; Mr. Elton, « } Henderson, his partner, Desring: ficer, F Surgeon, | ‘roctor; Fanny Elton, the | = id hy 10 ¥'s TE LEGR H &e. Now, itis understood that Mr, Webster did | the Tre an tnt AP Ic RE PO RT. not prepare the * proposition;” it was framed by | by law pormecsenreinien the rich manufacturers themselves, who met in aipathiaiewere ¢ 2. And be it further enacted, That the mint of the LATER FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. conclave at one of the hotels mae oF The arrangement United States, in the city of Philadelphia, in th was made between them and Mr. Webster, that Pennsylvania, nd the branch mint in the city fy ln inst. ed and furnished. ing Having reeenth States Hotel’ ongreas Hab scriber respectfal! y iv vy 1m @ shall be subject to the draft of agreeably to appropriations mace asurer, dra w: WANTED, rw RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN. mee! b d patrons, and . : rs, Heuderson, pirromeK. crates a ed Vu ices fre bata Re Raven. gt: PAO repels Ge Elon, Jane, Poseing Mary, MOVEMENTS OF THE TROOPS. Mi. Webster, like » otis hould beat this of Louisiana, and th 2 ral ou3 3m* i hy ite, ity dt pavy den, The dates of the letters inter- nad me ho Wyhg ea. nce RaR ee CAMARGO TAKEN changed, show that 0 time was lest by Mr. Web- HP LADELPHIA. atre, Act 2—Drawing room of Mr. Lennox—Family ster in replying. and it is presumable they were — branch mint, respectively, for the time being. shall be ax (Formerly the Morshail House,) pire ent peartrom the ists 2 WITHOUT RESISTANCE. written under the same root, at the sa é table, sistant treasurers under the provisions of this act, ena lay street, & Is NOW OPEN! > | Foom—-Social intercourse—The beau’s x and at the same time; and this is the belief; peo- shall have the custody and care of all public money dey tiemun to sing 'PYHE LESSEYS, BAGLEY, MACK z posited within the #ome, and shail perform all the duties The Feeling and Strength of the Enemy. ple say so openly And there is proof that :here was unanimity among the imanufaturers, “ not Prec gle Able agg ope ions diabersentorh are ——-—_—__ . an exception ;” for Messrs. Thomas Chambers panel Py ad raged is hereinaly The Southern Mail, which arrived at Baltimore | and yee R. Davis Say, in @ note tothe Intelli scobemenenss S000 SEI» Ps: SAO: DEBTS, ROSSER last evening, broug’.t later intelligence from the gencer, prefacing the corresponden Ske 3—And be it further erected, That, the rooms Low! “ y i A to be prepared and provided within room—The prediction | S¢atof war. But we have the means of knowing. and we do know, Which were directed J and realiz: d. Act 4—“ublic readi HH ! y jl d that those interested in the protection of di ti . the custom houses in the city of New York, in the State | Reeve 3~Lord Midilerou's apartment iu Wehowietanetie | Tbe steamboat Fashion arrived ut New Orleans , fretureg an fae otra protection of domestic manu tie Custom noms ie te city of Boston, in the Stute of ghalleage. Scene 4—Park and Chateau Mi w— on the 25th ult., from Brazos Santiago. come acquainted with the proposed amendment, w Massachusetts, for the use of receivers general of pub- \—Just reveoge—Death of Mi Re-union of | decidedly in its favor, without an exception, to our lic moneys, under the provisions of the act entitled " Au frieuds—True love requ: She reports that there was a general movement {owls ize. ce if act to provide for the collection, safekeeping, transfer, ain coventry, to the Direetor -Glendenui Hotel—Feathe: ‘ to render -his spec Hotel perfect in every departioent, snd trust se will W, A. KING. 575 Broadway, deserving the patrosage they Tet pec ally 20 i Sg WANTED, HENRY ( MACKENZIE, a 'ARTNER, with . for t ‘ormerty at tl ington House. Ae Gotahing basisese,© Toon tadtestrioes toes thle fe PETER L. FURGUSON. ingpatineagsApoly aise Pearlatreet. Carpenter orcabivet _iy31 mts makonneadecn £n2 3t0re SHAKON SPRINGS PAVILION THOUSAND LABORERS WANTED. | "EMRE PUBLIC s informed ta: this establish AR LED lamedinaly wit the lise of Oe Min ond fbn splsrsee =, taproved siace be emesis ye h ie £0 ; oe i sand Laborers, and one haudred Scone G gasketaena Tune rene for the TERRDON & GARDNER. + Scene 7—Frank’ fact >, 7 o'ek curtain will halt = AG “ i " i Hi hd proved Jul day of | ‘ of the troops u; Rio Grande, G We have seen and conversed with ma: s,and | and disbursement of the public revenue,” appr iy len of steady habits wil hed ratre tdi ae) acatapens Xiey 1. 1046 my2sam"r | a0 cents: Unver Box Besa iam x0008 SD a lap Tayiae have seen some hundreds of letters,and we say with con- | fourth, eighteen hundred and forty, shall Le for the use ployment, igned wages and regalar pryments, PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON RaENWICH THEATREC remaining at Matamoras, sending the troops for- fidence, that the men of business of the country were the assistant treasurers hereinafter directed to be ep- pe oo ate era» ae re arena caad FY, BEASCAND has’ the honor to inform ba fiends and | GF tog streets “Monday. breuing Ang | ward as fast as the means of transportation would | entirely satised|with it and that they do noi wil deep- pointed at {hose pinaas reonot rely. a8 spell ales ba ite WIL BLAM GOODING, Chief Engineer. «the public in general, that the avilron isnow in full formed,, the , farce ea 2 | permit, 7 Tomen, taet 2 wes not adopted: ‘a for the k tthe publicheenens thite 4; - . 7 It | : pe Waa ay is said rooms for the keeping of the public mot 4 Oe. Lock RIC caret eboets ee ee aos Piet Ne L, North River, and New ney bums Mr. Ht Hopman: Mrs Hones | Advices had arrived of the taking of Camargo Be ag Sess lo gl ns hg aes depos a aie Bee, seopesneae j hospi 4 CKET. \ vine er Ww fs ; . > eting ; cl SA- tant treasurers, from time to time ni SHRRE: wil) bp 0, Gao day's. ciort this -day st the Be, Brighton, at the following hours, vii Prous Baw: Tasks Ne Pll Mr. Wood: Macat % ; | by the U. 8. troops, without the slightest resist- tion to which Messrs. Chambers and Davis al- points, shall have the susiody, and care the rooms, Hou fconees Cricket Club G-ouud, at th Island (late Red Lv En | £ Julia Drake, T ah PHI" | ance on the part of the Mexicans, General Carra- lude, there took place. No wonder that these ma- | Vaults, and su y, and of sil she » pudlic ne Creket Club of Ph coud eleven of the * PE BLANCARD. C bajal being on the opposite side of the river San imfacturers “do and will ; de ply regret ale a ote cuneeate a Eitoareare ie Bt _George’s Crick: nb, be pla: on, New Brighton, Jane 1, 1846, ivtire 1 at 7—perfor- | Janratione @ } ie Provosition,’ their own] was not adopted ! fekeeping, transfer, and disbursement of eee tai av cur from \hatham street, oppesite NSION HOUSE | ut the political associates of r, Webster are . FRE sp he a estan MANSION HOUSE, | es 5 , | But the political as of Mr. Webs | ‘according to the provisions of this act. lishment, will provide retres er edes oe find MID DEE TOWN, CONNECTICUT. | | General Taylor had received advices by scouts, | bitter against him for permitting his letter te be eit further enacted, That the o take of de ere HE UNDERSIGNED’ begs leave to annonuce to his Wedces- | thet there were only ab Mexi ierg | PUblished, and more so for assuming the paternity | with suitable and convenient rooms,which were dire d the public, that he ins leased the abor e ly about 300 Mexican soldiers | PY 3 Lf TOMFORT AND ECONOMY for a rea of veers, God hopes, by 104 ind serine ete | of the manufetnrers * proposition” provided for’ the ws by long experience and strict Hberet share of their paren: age. JOHN L. MONROE. Tre tm*re Formerly of the U. 8. Hotel Boston. $9 twelve UlnL vt PAKI9.—ANTIONL, VIGNED, one of th 1 3 fi ‘i and though | to be erected, prepared iehwii | St Monterey, and the general impression was that | f.\(id this, whig senators scouted the proposi- ceivers ge neral of publ r. | there would be no oppositon offered to the U.S. | sition, and’ insisted, privately, that he should not | United States, at the ci ta, | troops this side ef that place. present it. He lind to yield to them, after the con- of Mi ones whan te 06% ectitied " Amect. te FPHE WALNUT OIL M _ Manufactured ge ightful, and at the for shaving 4 “by xpense of the ton, in the Stain of e city of St. Louis, inthe & attention to business, to meri rrauss, Lander, a ed by the Orchestra, ‘under the je time the most ecoao: inuse. One cake will list from » mo ths. sceord: 3 2 < gto the strength of the beard, and is ware 1 oO sultation. A whig member, a strong protection r " Aish I f is im account of the quietude of the enemy, the 4 for the collection, safekeepirg, transfer, and disba muted (oie sat bfaction.. Fosaale, wholevile snd retal, at Prope oes Ot uae Lerree aucune, Baeton. INSDAce: high wil ieogmagdn in Tas, aly sah ibs fe. man, has pronounced Mr. Webster, next to Mr | mentof the public revenue,” approved July fourth, e'gh- i gece adel opened the house No 290 Brondwa; w York, entrane: ‘Ad. | Fr ga Li 'y n Jarnagin, “a great fool’? in this matter; and teen hundred and forty. shull be for the use of the tassie- vo ey afaneen on Reade street, called the Hotel Faris, where he will | gotiations for peace were about being tendered others are angry to think that he should be, in. tanttreasurera hereinafter directed to be appoinied et —No ustlande st fo A emg re od nag ig ol ‘day, week.or houthion | THE MAGIC PILLS, received with Bho to this government. western larguage, ‘cahoov”’ with any particular the places above named; as shall be also the fire-praof au? were J 5 . z . THE RAVEL FAMILY. | | 1 cod | 2 i , annfac ers. . . Web- vaults and safes, erected within the said ofices and rooms, ae OREN VST oe | < Gabrict Rave—Two Comic Pantoltmes; | Pevodes was afraid to leave the capital, on ac- | Gir ka a tanlge aay te Attar the | forthe Keeping’ of the public money {tise vultatle ape ele | CURE, WELL NIGH MIRAt ULOUS—We called | TN lsh u's GARDEN Monday Evemng, A 4" count of @ suspected revolution in his absence. | whole sen of protection to swim in, and waits for _ sited at those points, respectively ; and also suitable upart- « for sale that well kuown stand 63 Bo Yesrerday to see a wreck of humanity named James | gv entertainments will commer o rures, “ 5 &c. The store is now doing agood business, Mzckos, pow twenty years old. the son of Peter Wyckoff, a | Succeeded by, ‘he comic pan » UG STORE. entire attention te t] * 4 ments, with fire-proof vaults and safes. for the keeping ate of fer WOOBCER: | There wasa report that Mr. Lumsden, (of the 8 oppormnity to. overuen, by a sudden move- Mente with fire proof vaults and safes. for, the keeving fee Paes, : i iN. % ry ment of his tail, Mr. Clay’scrati, and sink him in shall be fitted up in the building belonging to the United and offers a chance verv rarely torbemet with cAyply to STE Renal Wer erin eee |. sel pdaniten c | N. O Picayune.) and his party, had been cut off {he'trcuiled waters, ‘Tlie ie but wana stmplz | States, in that clty, forthe use of the usaittant treasurer eiiears «| WRRRS A ANBESROR: Eis | murs of eslomel prescribed for and seut to, Haifau hour's iterunssion tor the Concerts Ada-Mvaind, | by tho Indians, but it was not generally credited. of the trickery of politicians—a scenic represen- hereafter directed there to be appolived and os me as i i i ati audience, tunity sistant treasurers, from time to time apppointed; at those ww. | With the exception of some cases of diarrhaa t:ttion to the audience, who have no opportunity a hell netethe cugiene aad oote ihe wil ace: him ( qautiwere___"_ comer Water street._ probebly without & kuowledge of JP PUGGISTS, PHYSICTANS, and others. are offered the his disease) by'n reputable physician. Prostration, paralysis, ble physician. Prostration, pa i lace pureh: f tand genteel established D: 4 id synco} ited, followed by the gradual di ido, | amor tl ii to look behind the curtain,and see the actors pre- P ‘i Sacak ieabecacs mamta ent alk ene v7, a3 ‘wae deprived, bY incoeaant and resdtel sleere: Doors open at 7 o'clock ; entertainments begin at $0’clock, —eee Mr. Haywood is busy in preparing adefence, samp and shallperform all the duties required to be per- t. Offer tf | ckets 50 cents, d only on account of the ite. Address legs and arms, which finally di d ROS xy personally to it. opal ke were com vindicating his course in the Senate of the United formed by them’ in reference to the recerpt, aafekeop f ‘were com| iLanT =p 7% BY THE MAILS. States, and explaining the causes of his resign4- transfer, and disbursement of all such moneys, accor. Les a it Is eforenty be A SEASON Bosworth i set aed will brian pia — tion. Itts loaked-for with much anxiety, and na- | ing to the provilons hereinafter contained, | wha "; “ TELPOTA Gor, ‘ i x iy 1 % itehi . i p. Sd @ it further enacted, 0, Presi- BRANCH OF THE PHILADELPHIA COL- re than ten yenrs, during which | gelocky Aciustauce tree, t Nencine Hume Eady ek INTERESTING paebalieve Seeioics, Papuie Wir ootiie infor | ee enall amioata canopy. cok Ohh Gm ninion eel LEGE OF MEDICINE. o best he Louis lace ph Cae wut the weary | my tin#re WILLIAM ALLISON, Proprietor. | ‘ | en kisi hits ae oe Me hed hin appoint four office: be deno- ry ‘o \ as best coul easy chair. 7 = = wasa traitor, and that those who attacke ~ toh 7 nthe tl NSSARSAPARILINE.” | desthy and lived Ee ie FROM WASHINGTON. | the other day in the House will be gently Luandled. ae haik tale. recpeerioe odes Tone Principle of Sarsaparilla, one part of which of several of ¢ i PELIX, term of four removed therefrom ; ent im strength and medicinal virtue to four parvose. Ati HIS immense work of art by E. PORTER BELDEN, is { _~ F i Forks : hit he ‘Rooms, 406 Broadway. ZA one of which the city of New York, a erupdoneentarine Piece of banter, proposed * ‘This model represents every building, shed ret, and wines THES SUB-TR RT TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. in the State of New York ; ouo other of which shall be of the bones, syphilic sympt and the Uruggist of Sarsaparilta” wi objects in the city. It has been in progress for more than a AND | — located at the city of Boston, in the State of siassachu- Gonsequent upon the injudicioususe ofmer: syeekint, have,» Extract of Sarsaparilla” was Toon'poor Ye&F, and upwards of 108 persons have been employed in its In Senate. setts ; ono other of which shall be located at the city of ici ful veal treatment. Wyckoff, as there was no hope of his living many days $l per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5—packed and for- parts PARTICULAR NOT!’ B. wy ing in any part of the Union, by writing a full tement of theirsituation, let the disease he of whit it may—delic te or in e, it wil d mpont by the Members, who m-et daily’ for that . with directions, for- ite: , The proposition was made to Nh. ‘and re Duy are » hope, ng him. ihe maimed boy's life the betrg theo deat dun, olisa WAREHOUSE BILLS IN FULL. | Werutvoron, August, 1,189. Charleston, ia the Stato of South Carolina ; aud one After the expenditure of the business of the morning other at St. Louis, in the Stato of Mi LI give bonds to hour, anda short consultation as to the precedence of which said officer i sh i business, the Sub-Treasury bill was taken up, the quos- Hoare. of exhibition fom 9A. M.to10P.M. Tickets 25 THE DEBATES IN CONGRESS. phy iste tion being upon its fine passago. cents—Season tickets, 50 cents. yal 6t#eodre Mr, Weatren pronounced RSS ae ae The Expected Veto of the Harbor Bill, — haa" from increased imports ads the ne ; GALLERY OF OIL raiNTINGS, would be arrested in their calculations by thi With auch a frame” He ets heartily. stumps about HICH includes hi cks of Books, Paintings, ke. &e, &e, it took away the basis of ciroul dof b such, of the fragmouts of legs, sees with one restored eye, converses by ravin ry, Drawings, Drawin EEE gs tates fecerees tn Rpiteror ie noing os usic, &e., are now to be found upon the secon ym. je has bes rought to tl ew to verify t p i y. i choose to see in him the extr-ordincry charneter of th a A Ue Wasuineton, August 1, 1846. Nu LeET—A Froat Room and Bed Room attached oa the wrought in hat the Extract of Sar second fl or, furnished or uofunished. Also. ove Bed | aobag by Mr. an exceedingly valuable ou the third floor in house 52 Water street, ave long ago J and borne t betwee o Fulton and Catharine Ferry. Apply ss above, or sight of according to the ned, for the faithful discharge of the duties of J the scheme embarrassing their respective offices. who expected an increased re- Sec. 6 —And be it further enacted, That the Treasu- tariff, rer of the United States, the T: y the United States, the treasurer: Pa le that he ‘or the five yes lowing, he has his 7 which 1s com; and those aoting as rious branch mints, all collectors of the ‘ors of the customs acting also as col- sistant treasurers, all receivers of publis ta was moneys at the several land offices, all postmasters, and uch below the regular prices, being desirous of clos- ‘Zhe River and Harbor Bll—a Veto, certain.—The , W*#le under the existing system of its disbursement— all public officers of whatsoever character, be, and they on le thought it ought to be entitled a bill {ministration and the treasury. Whe: for the act? Nobody feared the pu’ embarrass the customs, all was the neces- lectors, all # possible hss Book Department. | ‘The bill before you willgive no facilities of any kind to are hereby, required to keep savely, without louniag. i ep List will soon be published for those who will buy duplicity of the Union.—The possibility of the the government or the treasury over the existing sys using, depositing in banks, ur exchanging for otuer red subservient to |p quantities. i i ms | tem. The bill was a hindrance to the administration In funds than us allowed by this act, all the publi af the corner of Chatham and Mott streets, Mayer's Saloou. fe pur exon di@esing amore horror of |" Urchasers are invited tocall acd examine his New Rooms, | Bill becoming a Law.—The passage of the Con- | te. elcmaben ciocinunceein tins erin) esol by them, or otharwies abauptine: plarsote adeeer ches carshenssons, 1th: hich (a mel and Kindred prepara. | No 20 Rrond coders tirre stitutional Treasury Bill.-Passage of the Ware- upon society, in its operations upon commerce-—the ex- their possession end custody, till the same ic ordere?, by NY Me. RCHANT tn wast of a Porter, will find it to bis ii uy ‘ould advise pone to look at house Bill, §c. changes, the whole business operations of the couatry. the proper ag are or officer of the government. to advantage by pt Ph fo spectacle is two Bs Great excitentans ils he fiends of He had not really expected the adoption of this measure be transferred or paid out ; and when such orders for Would respecsfollt. cations of friends acne ioc ita prevellesnong the friends of | so soon, tte ‘hat not bean aware, that the. duty of transfer or parment are received, faithfully and pro np i M ED. the River and Harbor bi i so speedily passing it was absolutely im ive. 1o make the same lirected, and to do and perform Bests ar Ne eeneeres or romeree On cov roi eal utd FOR THE FISHING BANKS. Of the President's vote of ae ern conseduence | Haq heard, ia the late campaign of Polk, Dallas ond the. li ther duties ay facel agonts ot the government wich to Ko 10 any part of the Union, Fily. from the representations of others, but they: tre. pe MONDAY, AUGUST 34. ofthe measure It is not tariff of °42 but did not rocollect to have ever heard of may be imposed by this or any other acts of Congre-s, UST ISSUED. PART TWENTY-EIGHT OF — | whom we know Er ohadebaanie'y, we tals. tiasonte ‘The commodious stenmer DELAWARE generally known that this is the fact, but the veto | Polk, Dallas and the old dead Sub-Tressury. He wasnot or by any regulation of the T'rensury Department made the foot Hammond street, at 8 Si, Delnaey 34 to9— VIRTUE’S ILLUSTRATED FAMILY BIBLE. | Placeimp ONTAINING an engraving of Kaffiele d’Urbino’s cele- bested painrivg, the ‘Madouna and Child.” Pu! d by be oy IRTUE, (late R Martin & Co.) 20 John fey id pe re , “ina position, perhaps, to give advice to the friends of in conformity to Iaw ; and, also, to do and periorm all ie written, although it will not be sent in until the Mmeasure, still he would suggest to them the policy acts aud duticn required by law, or by direction of any of Ry INTERS, &e.— | Tuesday. Last night and this morning several | of postponing the bill till December next. the executive departments of the government, as agents Mr. Ni JEWELLERS, MINIATURE P. & J. WARTNETT. No. 2 Courtland atrect, near Broadway, wholesale and retail Manufacturers of Travelli . Les argued in favor of the general principle of | for payi nsions, or for making any other disburse- i ‘Writing, Dressing ad Jewelry Boxes, Miniature Cases. aad Mibersee members of both Houses called on the divorcing the Eoverniment from all connection with the one wrich either jf, the heads of hove departments 7 = sa VISITING NE a | 4 i i eh 5 KO aie resident, to enquire as to t ill.— banks. We had lost money by them, anda large amount, may be requi y law to make, and which are of a eee OS EITING NEWEORT, | Site tor give’ Masstenls sruseed orbs hin, feet | CHEAB EXCURSION TO THE FISHING | Frowicu: enduire se to tS Haig of the Will | bankas, anealoctmeuey Uy them sua lergnnmseat, | may be rogulced Oy law to mike. and. hick separ: RHODE ISLAND. taade and fitted. to Jewellers show sane, co eentals Susie BANKS AND CONEY ISLAND. Hs answer was that he had not examined it. At hall lose again if we long maintain our connection. The tuted, consistently with the other offlgial duties impowed Peetfully inform the chains, 4, keys, pins, thimbles, pencils, &e The steamboat WAVE will make anex- this time the veto was written. You may recollect banks are vow greatly inflate¢—the Connecticut banks upon them. pice, shat afterthe varie’ ‘of the above articles eoustantly on han cursion on Tuesday, Aug Ath. ‘The boat will Calpe . They 1837, just :t is further enact ye madeta order, with neatness and despatch Notes SE terre arclay street'ar 7h, Delaney'8, Pike that a few days before the passage of the Tariff Tevo|mote to. They were expanded there in 1837, just | | Src. 7-— And beit further enacted, Thet the Treasurer a Atreet, New Vor Tavigtmtee | | attect wig, Pier No-LN, Re ar 9 v'elo ) ery, co ;B—The boat on her reum will stop at Coney Island bill, an article appeared in the administration or- | We may expect soon another branch mint at New sa iwerre DR. FELIX GOURAUDS ITALIAN MEDI. | one or two hours, giving pleuty of ti W's. (Tewtown) the same tments occup ed by son, whi vaud oie enlicetion of head d.esses, flow a ; : suspend, all of them. Now, suppose they have to Orloans, und all the assistant treasurers hereinwefore di- : CATED SOAP. refeshment. for ea bathing and | gan, commending and approving the Harbor and muavend: al at them government money io their vaults, | rected to be apointed. ehall nespectively, give Dour. 16 MPAGNb | $) Fare for the whole excursien 373¢ cents. Bait gr: River bill. This was designed to catch the West- Why, sir, is delightful Cham; e isin trention of merchavis, hotel keepers, ow superior o in this country, priee ‘ham that of the vest brands eater or less extent, in whole or in part, | the United St faithfully to discharge the duties of au3 stsr ern members, and it succeeded, they thinking the you must lose the money. It is a safe policy, therelore, | their respective offices. according to law, and for such COTILLON AND FIsHING EXCURSION. article was written in good faith, and that the bill remove from the banks the public funds in their pos- amounts xs shall be directed by the Secretary of the TUESDAY EVENING. would receive the Executive sanction. The Ta- Sesion, before the day of explosion shall come. The Treasury, with sureties to the satisfaction of tie Solici- eat is now by common cons iy for blotches, i ait Kinds of $0 cents—Berths Free —T iff bi H i exintil em would do well enough as long a ‘Treasury Te LIVINGSTON & CO., ‘mouths, has mmereae FALO, Captain Hanoos, riff bill was passed—the object was attained—and PxiUIM6 Aye ant when an exclosion com new, strengthen, and increase their official bonds. as the cner!) istf re 19 Wallatract. sed more thaa five hundred per cent. The clenrneas aad {resh- leaving as follows:—Foot, of Hammond sereet ek; @ day or two ago, the same organ contained an well to be out of the way of the danger. Mr, Ni Secretary ofthe Treasury mey direct; any law in refer- ooo oes whic s tothe complexion, have rendered | Canal, 7%: Pike street 8; Pier No.1 N. i. 83% o'clock P M: article condemnatory of tee River and Harbor ed in favor of the bill ence to any of the official bonds of any of the said urti- THE AMERICAN ALOE . | it prove: ber Skin: and no dressing room | A Cotilfon Band and Leader will be on board to superintend bill. As I stated b he veto is already writ- Lis d Mx. St followed ii position to the contrar: twithstandi: in full flower—those who intend paying hi enw bec. & proper toilet that Incks | the di he ill proceed, if fair weather, direct * ‘ gene egy Woon aneingeoig Mr. Evans and Mx. Stumons followed in opp cers to thecontrary netwithetsnding, | 1] not havea better opportunity than Gourru dica ed Soap. If beanty be, as is ase: toll ff not. she wi lin inside the Hook, and tN, It will not be sent in, however, until Tues- | the bill, and in exposition of the dangerous tendencies Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the ~ Open trom 7 AML. to ot portant thet the thin cov- | be onthe Fishing Ground he time selected by day next. The reason for this is obvious. The of the Sub-Treasury and its kindred measures. duty of the Secretary of the Treasury ,at as early aday os F DUNLAP & THOMPSON,” | uld be kept in its pres- | smackmen for catchi i to the city by 10 bill passed the Senate by atwo-third vote andtwo _ While the latter gentleman was speaking, Mx. Lewis possible aiter the passege of this act, to require from the Sy31 Iw *me No. 635 Broad: | ent atate. | o'clock A.M. B: ¢ provided y “bil F came up to him affectionately, and whispered in his ear. _ several depositaries hereby constituted,and whove officval Y_URD) Kol te Hino ale ABEL piRERE, Bu | (ok, Ggaraud’s’ Grecian Hair Dye, on bowrd, Th over—84 to 16—-and there is. p asibility of its be- | SSS Sistsons. ‘The Senator says there is grest Impe- | bonds are hot hereinbetore provided forjto execute bonie, court Cominiasi'wer, notice ie reret forthat purpose. Poudre Bubtile for eradventiag have coming a law, by a two-third vote of both houses | ience on the other side; he certainly did not hear the new and suitable iu thelr terms, to meet the new end. in tachment has sssued ng. te 3 ade by the D ctor, jaby common con- | fort excellent af iele for benatify og a lady's or gent-eman's Lid now “rl te of Ballaton Spa, debor, on due pr of made to the sxid Supreme Court Com- ivsiguer pursu nt to the dirrcti nsof the Stature concern- he aly in the teeth of the veto. A great many Western remarks upon that point made in the beginning—that creased duties imposed upon thein, respectively, by «his d members are leaving for home, and consequently there was no dis ition to debate or to listen to debate act, and with sureties and in suma such as shall seem the probability of the passage of the bill on joint | on the other Had he not seen examples of this _ reasonable and safe to the Solicitor of the Treasury ; Fn 1 -resi- hips and t wi i ini sort before, it would have completely astonished him. and, from time to time, to require such bonds to be re- Deeper et eoroenrenes Seer or evereel | chsate aton, uegusher wits hee anes ia Gosigepee Abies apes | Mr. Simmons continued his animadversions upon the newed and increased in amount, and strengthened by 14 for the payment of his debts | stock, f eho ry and fauey art 10 be had | 5 Jers gee gr tag pd ellie fre apace ang peige Sub-Treasury, the now Tariff, the Warehousing Bill, tho new sureties, to meet any increasing respousbility eater ad discharge | Keusing only at Dr. FF. GOURAUD'S 67 Walker | Fier No; FY 236 o'clock A. M the part of the friends of the measure, to poll | $ub-Treasury, the ne ; 5 a Agere Me yee fa vor megs I ey td ace“rding to law, within ihvee months from “APCS Sd unn? Milk en Boston; Carlton & Cite | eee avery available vote in order to upset the + aii Mr, Mituxn thought the opponents of this bill need hands of the depositary, or out of any other duty or res “Ar d that the Pa. ment of any debts and the delivery of any lt: Geen & Co. Worcester, yv31 Iw*me MORNING LI Ts The is a probability that they will succeed. not be greatly alarmed at this measure. It was half ponsibility arising under this or any other law of Con : 0 . LP-PAS' he Senate has just (8 o’clock) passed the Con- dead before it was brought into operation. It was tho gress. propeity belonging to said debtor to him or for his use, apd N. LANE, ; O'CLOCK F BANY. titati ty vot id 8ub-T Yredivivus, whichhad been pronounced "Buc, 9, And be it farther enacted, That all collectors Hie transfor of a, property by hitn for any purpese whatever, GERGEANT-AT-ARMS, House of Representatives, Unt- FROM the steamboat pier foot of Warren 93 a nese ak. the tones Ay bad SAT rs ficoie ax On Seat k Room Ge Tob tie, 8 | dod nice eae ens every character and are forhiddes by law and are void. ted States, intends: Cg 3 an extensive tour through t roeyFesgege. 61—Leaving New York— subjected to some amendments. The Warehouse | humbug ; while the bill destroying the act of "42 was d ict of Columbia, shall, as Dated Ballstou Spa, July 24, 1816 fk ky, Ob: di n POON i LITCH, of Ballston Spa, | forte Nerehtory immediacy oh ae the nels: Missouri, Sg aetidecotacel Friday—Albany, Ti : ( a oe om i i bra ola botch. Here, then, were two administration frequently us they may be directed by the Secretary of _iy28 trawdina #rre_ ‘Atty for attretiog Creditors. Fre and will attend tothe Collection and securing ofClains Yer Gaui ang Saturday —landing at om Newb Le aod a opp cieye Caray ae bows ee measures denounced by one of the most conspicuous of lury, or the Postinaster General, so to do, pay NITED STA’ RCUIT COURT, Fifth Circurt | Inany part ofthe above named States Hampton. Bristol, Poughkee Pthe Procdonn ee pnd awaits but the signature the party asa “humbug” and a “hotch.” Your Sub- e ‘Treasurer of the United States, at the trea- and Distret of Louisiana, Saturday, 27th day of June, A. | Mt of the President to become a law. turn to Washington about the 25th oi November, | per Ited Hook, Bristol hia, New York and Baltimore, in his route. Pas engers tating dh toavail themselves of this apportunity, | ¢f eas trom Albany ; : Treasury hambug, @ all public moneys collected by thein, or in their I hope the private calendar will be taken up | Milles Bron eded to argue us; that all such collectors and ocetvers of pablic him at Washington | Whitehall and Lake Chat next week, and some relief given to the many pro; tive of the bill. moneys within the cities of Philadelphia and New Or '0..1490—It ap- | ¢ adjournment of Congress. The new and clecant low pre steamer METAMORA, Who have been for years clamoring for justice at | Nites replied in defence of the scheme. Ifitreduced leans shall, upon the same direction, pay over to the er, Van othe Members of the House of Represen- Capt P.H.Smich, will leave as above. For freight or pas: the doors of Congress. Mr. Hannegan stated to- | prices, it nearer treasurers of the mints in their respective cities, at the Baker, V i tatives, 1d 29th Congress i the gold and ictitious said mins, all public moneys collected by them, or in ter Jager & Co. Nits Alice Mead, ence: | P.S—ifieis desired he wilt visit Baltumore, Philadelphia on board day in his place in the Senate, that there were | (08 id fioally enable us,by thelr hands; abd that all such collectors and receivers . 1346. “Khe court met purru i Hon. Te Mevaleb lek i siding judg tothe court that t t to adjournment, Present ‘a Tariff a botch. M net Judge. The Hon. J. e stringent constrictive ir etal vs, Chester Cla defenda yek & Prillips, Joho Hant & Co. Van Buskirk, wer ordemur to the complar.auts’ 01 marrieg alo-e.on 01 be! 5 ; itandard of inflations,and wo! atris; wm. C, Waddell’ rasiguee: Mauvael steut, Austin | md New York, before leaving for the West. understood that the Morning Line, | RUmbers who, to his own knowledge, had been sedacing SELIG the specie basis, tocompete more suc- of public moneys within the citios of New York, Boston, Melville & Co., H. Bosreum & Co , Pinkuey & Bertine, Wey- 2w eod ‘clock, A. M,, charge two doll: tak in this city for the last eight months, under g:cut Cegstully with the menuficturers of Europe. Mr. Niles G cand St Louis, shall, upon the same directio: man, Clothe & Co. nad J. W. Pinkney. have not been served | — ory KR SAL aSOD ive “od ag wie that by tauing the er Meta- expense, cs whose cases ete been as yet asgued the necessity of a divorce from the banks; and pa to the assistant treasurers in thelr respective Srtcuathroelitee ton te dom an te | TWO FINE SADDLE HORSES, TER pM win ee dab Pe ~ reached. This is really a hardship. There is in reciting the losses of the Government from these in- cities, at their offices, respectively, public mone: St rarely or New Lous Os meuon gt. Wuilge, Wiktnve also ian cartage,. ‘They Renee cfs dseny remeron? Guemecs, | time enough in any long session to feach all the sttutons'te accidentally, or, sucientally, etverted to | collected by them, of in thelr hand, to te, eelbly hort the sefend present in court sud not old are just the mght size for riding, on has been put on by the Old Monopo.y, at we | private bills, provided the time be economized.— , the funds at one time in deposit in the Mivsissipp: Banks, | by the said respective depositaries wntil otherwise dis- hig theret¢ Bepnilished iw ove of the w porscbashs andl Bare peoe lene. sood, te, off the Metamora. de For long years some of those appheantahave been | and was about proceeding w intimate thet these junds | posed of eccordiug to law aud it shall be the duty. of of New York once a week for three mouths, reg Reaeramsenen : xf d's Dock, 25 ‘cents, Poughk BY’ PP had never been paid back, when the said Secretary and Postmaster General respectively to ples i : in restless expectation concerning their claims, be Mr. Sreicer et once arose and put ina nolle prosequi. to direct such payments by the said collectors and re- ember re the fist Mendy in N Tu LE,, A or > DAILY LINE OF BOATS BETWEEN 4nd session alter session pases by and stilltheyare After sir, Niles hau fipished his argument aguinst tue | eeivers at ull the said places, at least as uiten es once i sere sais gor the Shes gi path complainant "s ball wall att a small family, the leorgt best of ge house No. | ps NR ORK a SrA EN ISLGND. | without a remedy for their grievances. panks trom te experledts of the oe ” each week, and as much more frequently, in all cases, us lerk’s Ofte, Cireuit Cour vol the ( pired States, eastern | ao bia B genteel front and back room, and bed: | jedr and, STATEN ISERNDER Cones bye Breit | The friends of the new Tariff bill are in the | Mr. Evans rose to rebut some of the main points of law | they in their discretion may think proper. of Louisian: ny aertify the fo be: | from between, with a wood house and a good yard, and the | leave as follows — i i best poneiiae humor with themselves and all the | and policy, and historical facts of the Senator of Connec- | Sx, 10 And be it further enacted, That it shall be trar + «Tl | from the orizinal of record tu this f Viti 1G wuse. eds ii ticut; andes he went al took up the defence of the Jawiul for the Secretary of the Treasury to transfer the Feta do a a SY Ne Sree eR ptm te a nn cod i A a cae aaa | te pronperiy Bt the couniry: ewe operation | Rinna Bunk Unerwodt ofsintanpe ibateee | ont he hah 2 anf devon} teh cou Jesus this 6th day of July, 1846. gentlemen, wich or without hoard. owl 3t*r Leave New York at 7,9, 10,and 11, A.M. and 1, 2,3, 4,5, of t! Th pect. thei snilts to | the deposits of the Government hed all eke back, | tuted to the treasury of the United States, to be there jy 21_ew 3m m ED. RANDOLPH, Chere. en ; 6, Tand 34 past 7 P.M. pA onc ong x” a he se results tO’ and not in depreciated paper, butin money,—it was paid | safely kept, to the credit of the Treasurer of the Unite) ~FAMILINS GOING TO AND ARRIVING FINE BOOTS, FOR $3 50, | ‘All freight at the risk of of the owners thereof. make themselves apparent before the expiration Dack in woney. | States, according to the provisions of this act; a FROM THE COUNTRY | City made, and are equal to those sold in other stores A stage will leave Vanderbilt's landing for the Telegraph- | of twelve months. I trust it may beso. How- Mr. Sreiont, (in his seat.) yes, sir; that’s the fact | and, also, to transfer moneys in the hands of any one ADIES OR GENTLEMEN having supe flares effects | for $8, Fine French Cals Dress Boots for $450. equil | ic Station every hour throughout the day. Fare 12% ceuts. | ever that may be, as the bill has now passed into about it. I thank the Senator, | depositary constituted by act to any other deposi- Lv such as Weariug Apparel, Fusuituce, ke-, Boots warraused tn give satieretiony 7 Soors. All| y=) —___________________ a law, let us give it a good trial. ‘Thereis no use |” Mr. Evans having @nished his short suceinct, and ex. | tary conssituted by the seme, et bis’ disereticn sedi atime by’ sending for the | YOURG RYONES: No.4 Ann astreet, | GRAND SOCIAL PIO NIC AND COTILLON | in clamoring about it now. Ga.viensis, _planatory speech about the bank’ | salety of the public moneys and the convenience of the ue he Post Office, of otherwise, who will ‘Near the American Museum EXCURSION TO VERPLANK’S POINT. pine Mr. Sexton rose in his plac public service shall seem to him to require ; which autho- Srend et the nent JjLEVENSTYN, | Quick sales and small profits is our motto.—t Ann street. The commodious and elegant Steamboat ‘Wasutnatox, August 1, 1846. ftom Maine for his clear statements of the facts respect: | rity to transfer the moneys belonging to the Post Of Lidi Pesti¢nded to by Mrs t ores) antl iwer | Excelsior, Capt. William B. Nelson,-will, ASHINGTON, UgUst ee’ | ing the Mississippi itories. ‘The Government had not | fice Department is also hereby conterred upon the Post- EG ee iad | CURE FOR THE SUMMER aed cea Nee Ah, 1G, leave Hob: | The Sub- Treasury— The River and Harbor Bill, $c. lost a dollar by them. master Genoral, #0 far as its exercise by him may be con- A. M5 East ier, Brooklyu, 8, Pier No. 1 h Mr. Summons argued against the bill, mainly upon the | sistent with the provisions of exis laws; and every MISSING BENE PLANT, (Sesamam 0. . We have got another of them through. Another tion that it would 1educe the price of labor, when | de constituted hy this act shall keep his wecoust Bewaiy C. BYRD, of Flushing, L. L. He left the | Pag riders have vow ‘ready ft pry MER ey Mey: IRs eR of the Baltimore resolutions is fulfilled. The swb- | brought into practical operation. = r | ai the okey pail le or dapochod wih Koes belonging to TRI ee Ma ark ces ced one tre temo arene ObOSE: | Se Boat will be handsomely decorated by treasury begins its work from the first day of Ja- | Mr. Catmoun said it was always difficult to the Post Ofice Department, soparate and distinct .rom o dy inthe Bowery, near Walker street. He | th if meu, together with the artificial arra ‘ 1 the government finances from the banks, but the account kept by Pi moneys qi oof tome tas 1 Duikt and | sendiey jet, Will not bedisap- | by the nobie Commander, in exquisit surpassing nuary next, and shortly thereafter we may look iy tive of war. But with a judicious arrange: or deposited. And for the purpose of payments on te Sahbs lace down Wad cht GU clothes Night rata ond hesey | Paiute : ; veneer ae ties Oy, opesiens celebrated Brass Band, will | ou: sor a rush upon the banks. They bad better, | that might be effected, SUll he reg ublic account, it shall be lawfus for the Treasurer of the bo general appearance that of a stage driver, which w: PE OP io Bi no of his feat, Sas prom Ro pegen nee to the place of destination. where the P : > | nies Treasury drai jnited States to draw upon any of the raid depositaries, f hic ceoeation. Auy information respe ting him. will be | thonkfully received at_J. D Reating’s, cover uf Peck Slip a*: eficral when takea by adult two masters of ceremonies pecuniary crisis was at hand, and the longer this Me: s he may think most conducive to the public interests.or y Tanta teparty, 0, the place selected for | therefure, begin to curtail for the crisis. ocala a ed —_ 'd cotillion bands are Mm |. Ret clock, th ill u igh without any st le, | can war was protracted, the mo! would be to the convenience of the public creditors, or both. anc Sad Woter wrest, or at 08 Pearl atrert__” ji? Stawsweme ap ely fo wetoriensistishen | Berd will play ta like souvent ‘Tothoss woo wi erties | Loe. Dill passed through withou Y Calon | the fluancial shock ‘when it came, Teason, to eack depositary so drawn upun shall make retucns to the AK ASOLS—PRICES REDUCED. 12d worth is | from the heat and tarm: joy a day of except that between Messrs. Lewis and Calhoun 9yoia this revulsion, he had epposed this rushing into the ‘Treasury and Post Ottice Departments of all moneys re- tion of the ts Ut inks pfvlens seocks BRUGES ai op | Muly deaghtfal recreat portunity. on the one hand, and Messrs, Benton and Allen | Mexican war. The necessary result of this wor would ceived and psid by him, at such times and in such form 4 taaeuver who com} 458 ea in Virginia writes thas on the qualities of | | Tickers, $0 coats cach 5 children over t xy ttrcet ie the in the negative, upon the use of drafts in lieu of be @ pecuniary crisis, which, he feared in part, would all be directed by the Secretary of the Treasury or sinh tieworap with Seve tion a few pounds of Been Seed Itisan ine | Antor raipetc; Charles Leighton tl Jobe, seer: Geérge Ex. | gold and silver, when they can be disbursed at | sttarh tothe measures of the administration, As friend, the Fostmasior General, Shahstery ems dy tor co a ‘alton i i yd, 2d Ward Ae tel, 2 : . j ; 2. , That i ether perfect on im Yaluable rem fA ae vores hed narenere Avent treet; John Me! abe, 70 Nasseu street: James G. Wil | Pat. Upon. this proposition, the hard money | ferred its’ postponement to next December to its passugo of the ‘Treasury ebull de, and he is hereby, authorized to atyie and quality are + fering them, in conseque.ce of fy "8 igice +, 47 Catherine stree' of Frauklin Men, in conjunction with the whigs, gained the DOW" Hewever, be belitved it might be safely weath- cause examinations to be made of the books, accounts Selones. 9F Hip seanoa, 0 8 Ares ee aaa H | i John St lay; and the Secretary of the Treasury thus had | ered through. He had done his duty on the Oregon and money on hand, of the several depositaries consti: Peete see rsep gee S cureinny | plant. whey green, plunged into MAE. Gi his last “creep out hole” embargoed. | question—ne had done his duty in regard to the Mexi- tuted dy this act ; and tor that purpose to appoint specias Pee nce On AT IFFANY. LOUNG & ELLIS, arer, makes ir Tikes thia Jelly, thirley, 103. 6 We expect the river and Larbor bill will be | can war, in endeavoring to arrest it. ile was ready now agents, as occasion may require, with such comease- Sy3) teod® -re 219 wid 26+ and 700 Broad - av, ee Sirens a Savalas te sell, corer of eth street and Oth avenne; Wiliism Arms. pocketed. ‘That was just the plan of John Ty. | for his duty iuwoting for thi Du say. He sdverted to | rams Aotsoneding six dollar per day wad Gaveling ox: ~ gr | * « : P Mr, NDES a word to say. He adver e jak reasonable, te yh de CHEAPER THAN EVE when StU White Muse | Poatilin House, Faltos strect, Brookisy snang uaarennes ler on the same measure. He putit in his pocket | | Mr. Carrrexpen ha ry ‘ | and walked off with it. You may depend it will | the revulsion of 1840, and said to any reasonable body of Clare me of each appointment. The agents so- T of superfine Cloth made to order, in the i boat. " to ke thy ie tructed to ma fie styl pie! elgg yay it, Seffron for birds daring | Dian rf eshments will be provided on board, | ronse up the West. Fag eects thd i See a ne lected to make Cryer gs Rag oo e An Soimest Ro oe Catherines eh NewYork. eves Svat MSA ome “dM THORBURN & CO | foe phoee that mse the Jon wilt | We have yet to finish the land graduation, the | {ary proctaimed thet this was a thing to be done. ¢, aa the money on hand, and the manner of ics be- iaivcmmirle, Gliais UTICE.—All | ervoun are hereby eoutioned aga nat har. | be postponed until the fo exoursion will warehousing bill, several appropriation bills, and; friends though somewhat tremulous, were determin ad that uniformity and accuracy in ie eM endiw er JOWN MOFFAT. | N boring se erat any of the grew oe rf tt he woke 1 » Beneralee 4 ay Assen then, what a Mepes and pk ete eAege peeny 5 Se pote Reg LH lly hee po see: haba to the public moneys, may be LOWBEWS PATENT TIN PLATED LEAD 4illbe pad’by the captain rr rngsteene. Of ete contracting | PIT NG. att ceeskeng Gil Uooomber sant” - face, and to carry out their suicidal creed. With some 13. And bo it further enacted, That in addition to PIPE. at OOPHULL & MINTURN, ROY MORNING AND EVENING LINE. Your picture of San Juan D’Ulloa is superb.— | brief reasons agsinet the adoption of the mesure, he unination provided for in the lastproceding sequen, M_ARTICLE much super or to the common Lead Pipe, | 003 87 South street MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. \r, ‘Herald at hi ter Yieided the floor, when and as a iuither guard over the public moneys, it Frraule at 1 and 263 ter street ; fe | Truly, you are keeping the Herald at high wat { the bill and tue duty of each naval otticer und surveyor, as « check nae PHOS OFA LE ROY & C0. GLASGOW LINE OF PACKETS=To eail Ist | FOR ALBANY AND TROY—From the ‘The question was taken on the passage of the bill a y ae bho. iy lw*rre THUS OTIS LE ROY & September her regular day—The five fast asiling | eamboat ge at the Foor of arehay one mage. carried, yeas 28, noes 25—a distinct party division toa Upon the assistant treasurer, or the colector NEW INVESTE 3s oppered British hark ANN HARLEY, captain | anding at ikskill. West Point man. Three democrats absent, Messrs. M’Dutte and toms, of theirtespective districts ; of each regisier of & ATCRELORS ite ce a ee jabert Sev, will al at above, her regular day. i fiamytyin Milton, ve, Hyde. Park. Teh Wasa xotox, Aug. 1, 1846. | Colquitt sick—and Mr. Haywood, resigned land office, ws a check cpon the receiver of uw land of ny A Seppe! Wigs and Scalps, made of For freight or passage, hay excelfent accommodations, ec! U. Hook, Bristol, Catskill, Hue , Cor SH s Tariff Pr 1 ‘Senate took up the Naval Appropriation five ; aud of the director and superintendent of each want Hl hair and adapted in the most easy —gpply on buard fyat of Bons t street. or ty | Kinderhook and Baltimore. A Little Trickery—Mr. Webster—The Tariff Pro- then P ral Approp' and branch mint, when separate offices, as @ check upon manuer, tyJe of exch undividaal. They are WOODHULL & MINTURN, MSomthat, | Breakfast and dinner on board the boat. ition ved, but not submitted —Anger of Pill, debated it, amended it, and passed it, the (reasurers, respectively, of the seid mints, or the per Gareutt et ear thane, WS host tiek pieberaeler reahte Sie ales aad salt ees ta Ole ie tok Bridig estas? Le he ot enter, Woe M Weictn’s bers Po Hi ng Tae Mle entoepn ol tae, bibitveas ry bill as sons Acting as'stich, at the Close of quarter uf the ies ; kins, will sucered the Anu Hailey, and sail on the lat Octo- | y 1A. M. Ir. ster’s Associates— Mr. Huywood. wing is @ copy of the rary bi t they shail be d: The public ae invited to x rivets large aod well selected ber her revular On. tus | Meumpont TROY. Captain, Gorham, on Tuesday, y ; fe yarsday n ithi cs year, and we much more irequently y and Saturday mornings, at 7 Within the last week, a topic of conversation ‘AN ACT to {the jected by the secretary of tav Treesury to do 60, wo ex- evar Lape | Sete | provide forthe better or.nization of the : ; : For punnte or Fe aps 08 board, or at the office on the | ring Pea Oe Peas ms Leal the ip ee — , and for the collection, # keeping, trans good ponte om 9 feoarar colactone cava Aad ine, cma’ | dence between jomas Chambers and others, . 4 offices, tieasurers of (he mint and euch branch mint, ao. ; - her fe act, entitled “ . NEW YORK. ALBANY AND TROY LINE. | and Mr. Webster, with regard to a“ proposition” Act to establish the Treasury Department,” approved ersous ectng as gach and to make a full, soon ate, a0 Ph RR Ra a |toamend the tariff nct. ‘The first letter, from the | September second, saventoan hundred and igity-niue, unl the ‘Treasury Department of tho: ¢ pier jan 3 “ tow gees samba Eel apie HB. Macy. former, is dated July 21, and commences— We | to receive and keep the moneys of the United States, wd Se Mt nd be it farther enacted, That the esi ot fovesbin, ve. | iyaaigidar evenings nt yeyen o'clock, “sack ay have been mad» acquainted with the substance | 10 disburse the same tyon warrants drawn by the Me<r%: fective, Leap, and daburve the putlie mosey saetiied tor come | ae bus LAs im. H. beck, will ofa proposition which it is understood you think | 8, dedty ths hegivter, snd notothorwivey and where ab ugelits ot the government, may be Sa aera up withe | WeTsoi” v7, Wednes y evenings, at 7 p y recorded by the Register, allo iT rking for Enrope | ian king | of submitting to the Senate, as an amendment to 4% it is found necessary to make further provisions to Cosme) additional expenses icr clerk's fre obi the Tame Passed in its umended form by the Sena PA’ Kel BANK AN gow — onsianees will please hoard. at the foot cf Roosevel: then beable to jndwe the effect WM, BATCHELOR iwventor and only ma Wall street. near Broadway. Removed iro Please io copy the widrene JEFFERSON (NSURANCE Orvice No. © Watt et., orrosite Excnanor, Mencnante’ His ¢ 4 nes to i omni TT iteiemis dwclivun houses wrarehenainet fore ar damage Reral, goods, wares and merchandise, and every desert Personal Project aloo seainat loss or damage by intan ma, | Vigees rf : goers nasi Dikecrons * day an enable the Treasurer the beter to carry into tthe Vaulis, or oWer necessary expenses of sale keepug, Shaetd sce the Cormetia and hr thomas W. Thorne, Bouts will arrive in time to tak ; and lerring, and disbu ‘tad moneys; all such expens Fhamas Food, An | ghorpasnans, which wi be law. and go secure herths, exly | seth to, ” Whitshal = Thee ean ota a8 onclanapang yi teciemg.cs “or Lei dle reducing the intent of the said section is relation © tess Therelere- ry Character to be hist expressly authorized by the inemane tries, Jeseen OT } ‘application ahould be made on oa foot of Dover st_ or to ag or ht, apply ou board, or at the Office on duties on Ret abd and Ne or 12 4 na To this eee heeeasake oe Senate and House of Represen ot the avmury Wea directions upon fohn Pasir Japon, Holmes, sor. #8 Sonth et, BM dnar being Rerlice stip, | NG Nf fe o'clock. Se NBS iserests Of sceal, Sotitied. bo sper, iron, | vee of the United States of America, io vided inthe vew | Sar ps Font nscelty | ne vse beeen bw go by A ’ Thy 13 «oe Fe Ait ete hay bn, sai sy | ft i : ’bster, on the | bled; That the rooms prepared and proven all the said officers: Provided, that the whole uuwave: 6: or berets SUVs, i from | other kind of revely acthe owner ake 26" flannels, Gils pepst, Mer Mr. Webster, on the treasury building at ‘seat of pope feed on insoa by vistee-es aa ematioe ot this Ceestenres of 8 oy norte petra | EE ,/) \. Pe thaty ou conear with pein think ter Seow | Stashs, ad reoreeh oie and also the fire proof act shall not exceed sixteen; and wat theo LAS ve sibad oe ieee Bre ees Memepar ita, 14 de pels sowine and | Tosicon which I have prepared ee un ueneuds | eualit'andaics ofecied fa said rooms for the heeping of | compensations of the whole number shall not excoe w. ime nk J.T. + | BO naring, on chamber work The beat of elty re int ext to tee pending iS pated vo tee Present | the public moneys in the posession and under the imme: | sateen thousand dollars, nor shall the compeoretioa ci

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