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or more on the first DIsTRINUTION OF BOOKS TO MEMBEKS—NOT MONEY TO tothe veto Ifany system was dangerous, it was that of Bostox, August 3, 1846. | Sehr Cinderela, Crowe Bost plaster. NA SUBJECT DEE iisone Certs eid tember, ke. |O PLY been offered for sale fifteen vear MANY. Dr. HALPH, Author of the | or) T housand eight hundred and forty. ease NGERS internal improvements. It had done more in his own | i: amok — 2 deus hs mach sible. (ex: A oe cera cee lent to neten atcam Gollan ras. Mu Miaivow, dblageceat Wsecomeln: Saninainna® Sikes GumnINnne ene neae net tenes cea the | Dreadful Ne Unparalied Barbarity in Boston Below. i pe eye ye gy <> sere. for the term of five vears; all the vided Intion, requiring the clerk to /u/ nish the present mem. gt t ny other. The A poor Irish: in, Mrs. Mahoney, who re- Br brig, Vire . feo maica. | relerred fo ia hie volume, rumallyy, af us residence, lands then remaining unsold shall be sn »ject to eniry bors, who bese not recaived then, the. aeete ind: of nec * ruamphint — ane bees 7 " sided at the comer of Kingston and Tyler streets, Also, 2 brigs—unl pe | fey FR yay rouge tes eho we pr another t of tiv books dist ted among thi rol n the President s1 js on principle, a : d 5 4 4 : end of the lust mem gress. including the ft volume of the debates on thy ever ceatain hima, It wan ¢ dooknom veto in ike character, was enciente. To assist in the delivery of the | - ship Vicksburg, for New Orleans; bark Stad Antwerpen, CS gins bee pon en pay rete wipes 4 cents peracre. federal constivution ; none of them, however, to be re- and it w pe} weakness and irritsbility I be sustained by the people if lo-al mnterestsare | wi Hed i rofessionally, |" Antwerp: brigs Sally Ann, for Malaga; Clioton “Thatall public lants printed ior this purpose. Andhe moved the previous pot suffered to be mixed up inthe yuestion. | child, Dr. J. M. P. was called in, p Yr Orfeans, and Wteresting to the sufferer—suc! said it wastruly re- | being a member the Massachusetts Medical , others. of the anuah; New wal organe from excesses oF early) OF 4 for New Orleans; biary J: my habits, afterthe first dey of December, one thousand question Mr. Houmes, of South Carolini fveourinence of urine, DISEASES. IDNEYS, eight hund: y H een offered for" Mr. Daostcooue moved to lay the resolution on the freshing to havea President who, in spite of all clamor, | Society. When he’first saw the woman she was Saneoaiiien and of the BLADDER GRAVEL, and there, various sale fifteen years or more on the first of December, one table had feartossly done his duty. ‘The principles of the Balt Oy an sid'itnalf Beet Soremncies |. Sexek Wetec yl cag Ty Fee prey age thousaid eight hundred and &i'y-one.rballthen be sube "The Cernx commenced calling tho yeas and nays more Convention hud been carried out erefree inlebor. The chil presented itself fe ” | Cube, was wrecked, a0 date, off luseen Islgnd: carro partly’ | ou receiving the most faithful ject to graduation and entry, in like menner and at like (which had been ordered), but he hed to pause. His | trade and democracy for the benefit of the whole. . ; The Dr. did nottake the usual measures for re- | saved; veasel s total loss Capt Curis and crew come pare Th 1, Dr. Ralph, has made the subject of Dis riots o! five years; and that all public lands which was not stentorian, and therefore it could not be Mr, Baoouran, o/ Pennsylvania, said he would sus |). f. aia he went to breakfast, leav- Severs in the Jane, Holly, at Baltimore trom Turks Tslcad. of the Genvo-Urinary System, his eapecial. study ; a shall have been offered for sale fifteen years or more at bove the din, ; tain the Proaident’s velo. The administration had de’ lief—on tho contrary, he went to br . Yort oF New Youx—The follo percieslarty 1 the cuse of Stname aberenrel © S the next succeeding period, or any subsequent one, shall The Seeaxen (after taking a gless of water)—When- gerted the policy which brings money into the | ing the poor we toher peril. In an hour be ces st this port, during the second qui form, suhjects generally bes hie uuderstood, he beliey: be subjectin like manner to graduation andentiy at lke ever gentlemen get through with their talking, the | ‘Treasury, and therefore the scheme of internal od::aa menced by manual force to | {0m the books of the Custom House Rig, CreSKROR CtN TS a ae eet tall a ieaiae periods of five years, an thes'consecutivel: occur: Pro. House wiil proceet in the business. [Along pause on | improvement could not be carried on. He would, | Teturned, an mpm: by. ‘ns, Lower Post Uihce, N- ¥. It was tormesh vied, That noone person under the provisions of this the partof tue Clerk ] he repeated, vote to sustain the veto, not for the | extractthe child, He used no instruments. He American vee Is Mla’ to ave several eves eudaane name act. shall be authorised to purchase more than oue sec- ‘ir Dwomcoote (apparently very serious). — Mr. reasons which others had assigned, but because there { took hold of the feet and body, and dragged so Foreisu vessels Teforeness. ‘This is uow, however, no longer necessary ; tion at the lowest rate of fifty cents per acre Speaker. was no money in the treasury to prosecute internalim- forcibly that he separated the body trom the andes to tank, the impudest claims to medical tutes and Src 3 And be it further enacted, that, upon every ‘The Sreaxen.—The gentleman from Virgi a provements. head Toaritt théthead behind. He gave it up | ‘Kinapese, 1857 from New York f “hospital experivace’ of a class Of people who literally reouction in the prises of said lands which shall take Mr Duomavo isthere any particular limit for gen- — Mr. Tiasatts romarked, that the veto came asa mat. OLROs - Ne EP lefithe house. D g eles ore st Whitehord Ne, payor eee for swarm im large cities, become ouly a proof of the iguorant place by the graduating process of this act, theo:cu- tlemen to indulge in conversation? [Laughter.] ter uf surprise to him, It would be received with grief 834 bad job, and l-fithe house. Dr. ©, ans Som he fith, take- into harbor, wiere she ground: | Presender, seailty bt thoes it'd Qlbahatlat! pants or settlers upon any «f the sar b shail have The sveaxen—The rules do not prescribe. (Laugh inthe Wea! The principles aivanced by Mr. Polk were nent M » also adistinguished member of the 4, thiged, and logs rad@ee, Masonaluteltea co Arighats NB —For the convenie perth he gyre po a the right of pre-emption at such grad dorveduced ter] The tine is precious to the House [Apause.) never, tothe extent advocated hy any other President. M. M. Society, was called in, but sent for and $0j oud be condemned. ise Btted ia the lid. which prices. which right svall extend to aperiod of sixmonths Gentleanen will please cose their conversation. The estim tes in the bill were ecommended by the examined Dr. B., who was afraid to expos: bis 4 giip be:ween 400 and 500 tons burthen, waterlogged a. everything he inmediate and from and sitter the dates at which the respective gradua- (Here followed very loud knock, and another pause, | Secretary of War; but yet the bill has been vetoed butchery, and ed to inform Dr. C. thathe abaudored. with a topgellat toreeasite, flush deck tot these com also especially tions sh ll take place; an) any Jand noteptered by the ana the Clerk was euabled to get wloug coufortably ] Mr Brinxenuorr obse) ved that if the friends of the jad leit the head undelivered, Dr. C. agreed tail fall scatue femate figure heed. iua spotted dress. stumpn who car “persoval treaunent. As Terpective occupents or settlers within that peried shall ‘The House refused to lay the resolution onthe tables» bill haa avoided a vote on the tariff bill one week, this th Dr. P. thi thing could be done, Pa. | left ; of mats bright, bowsprit herd painted white. after part of there are two very differ ut aud distinet disorders, 1 ere be Hanie to be entered or purchased by any other por. yeas 69, nays 96; ant it was then agreed to—yeas 89, | bill would have become a law. This was not a Jackson pho . T es f Ty NGL | Horecustle yellow. curved woskoa her stern white, and with ai40 two Aiffevent chests The ove. bevide.a fall supply pf son until the next graduation or reduction im price shell hays 7 | veto. The hill passed the Senate by a vote uf two thirds, the house wenty-six hours afterwards De. C. | painted ports, was passed Mth June, lat 38, lou 6g. | maine the author's, pacaet. syringe st ied take place, when it shail, if not previously purchased, THx First VETO OF PuEsIDENT FOLK—THE FROCEEOINGS and every Senstor of this nu. equal tothe Presi Was passing the’ house, and az he was told that Spoken. 1 fesmosenry fran Tian) if the ore to the De again sub to the right of preemption for six THEREON ent. But the friends of the sysiem will have improve- the woman wasnotdead,be wentin to see her; and | qustrian ship Antwerp, for N York, with passengers, July vanced or constitutional f i And ove a lite months as beivre, aud so on. from time 10 time. as said At 12 o'clock the private secretary of tho President of | ments, veto or no veto. In this salt water message the must have been Borsitied at learning what Dr. | 22, lat 4153, lon 4 65. : er, containing everything neces cure reduction shell take place; provided, That nothing in the United States ap) ed at the door «pening to the | President had assumed a Neavy responsibility. Ifit was P, had concealed; and he immediately, by the Bridgeton, Barclay, Phila for Bal June 19th, lat 28, senses. 4 y fitted for Ma- tais act contained hull be construed tointerfere with main entrance of the |, and after iniorming the House | in his power, by voting for this bill, to make it a law, it use of force twith great ease removed the | N. x h) N Or} a Travellers, o ee ony right which hes accrued or may accrue by virtue that the President had approved and cignod the Lill in re- | would become alaw, tho resident's objections to the head withont i To the woman by so doing, | coirk Brontes, Curtis, (of Plymouth) N Orleans 35 days, for the conranignce of the authur’s private patients, bat 0 of any act granting pre-emptions to actual settlers upon lation to Spanish tonnage duties aud Java coffee, and the | contrary notwithscanding hee yy Ge had re: | Bhs 'sadsas'{ir) Collins, Hull for N Orleans, no date, | those mio have experiences their advancegen the public lands. Joint resolution providing for the execution of the pub- | Mr. Ruert earnestly supported the veto, spoke of the | Wing to the murderous trentment she had re- | ar 572, low ra ‘ "| been induced to give them more publicity. They for Src.4 And be it further enacted, That allactsand lic printing by coutract, he communicated a message in constitutional powers of the government, id that | ceived she died the next day. The neighborhood | ! J Whalemen. | warded, carefully enclosed, to every part olthe Uuieed paeee parts of acts as provide for an exemption fro the impo- writing. [here were cries all over the House. “ Veto, | the measures of this sessio saved the democratic | became exasperated, and an attempt was mado |" 4 x. Bedtord ist, bark Montezama,—— Ware: | pausdas, South Amer Kc. Address to box 669 Lower sition of taxes upon lind sold by the United States for veto!” and * Read, read ! party from defeat, and the universal spread of federalism | to bring the criminal brute before the legal au- |) AO Ne Meio under che command of Cape Willtam | £28, Ofhce, or Dr, Greenwich street, New five years trom and after the day oftale, beand the same |" “Me Hu~r, of New York—I move thot the messoge of | Over the land. | thorities; but edigal Society was too power- | Airey of Uarmunthe: kee ae are hereby repenled the President of the United Siutes be read | . Mr. Bayzy obtained the floor, amid cries of “adjourn,” | fy) jn influel and asuccessful attempt was | Sid from do 2d, smp Florida, Gray, Indian Ocean and N W | Rt NO PAY —Dn. poke al. aoe exes RAILROAD IRON. Mr. Piewarrs, (on the other side of the ball )—I move | “ adjourn” ; | made to conceal this barbarous deed. The So- | © | = of spe Mores College of Bamne dos Mr. Evans moved to take tse bill to exempt certain that the eread. (Cries of * agreed—agreed”} | Mr. WextwoatH—I want the estimates for these im- | C°l” it én. in ese eae owepaemre: |i a aq detest ar Payta, Jane15, | may be. cousuited in, the treatment of certs railroad iron eorporations fiom payment of cuties The 8 4 any gentleman object! [One provements, from the war departme t, printed, to be Citty succee » in keeping the newspaper endayen Avil Sy Out, Bar| Sere aattaee te Eee Mr. Bextox Loped tho Senate would take up the ca yoice—""| du,” and langhter | attached to the veto message. 1 want to send them to | of Goston for not one live in relation to it eo Jone ed rare nr | eetaae” Weatant eciae amin i lendar in is order. ‘The rules were suspended, but one gentleman voting my constituenia, jas yet apy d, To-day, the husband of the {y.® aon, ke CelMennaniatande 1M, nor restraint itv dlet‘or busta Mr. Daytos was opposed to the consideration of the in the negative | Mr. Hurston, of Alabama—Do it at your own expense. | d-céased, nis Mahoney, presented bis com- | furd, Newport, 300 sp; President, Brock. Nant, 1 00 sj one or two weeks With scarcelt pain, Dill out of ite ord \ The Sreaxin—The following message has been re- | [Several gentlemen urged the necessity of printing | plaint before the grand jury, with the witnesses, seau, Smii 5 uator, Matthews, 10: ConstivuTionaL Dror “the individuels, whohave Mr Beawiee orgie velng largely interested) de- ceived trom the President of the United states. (Avery the veto message, and others said it was not necessary, | and itis believed that the Medical Society will no !80 May 14, Arabella, Babcock, 1900 wh indulged in 0 pereaie loath ma it J Rosine ly be re sired ane “peeled that he taken up. een Joust knock, and cries of * craer—-onien']h, . ; acre Secuanie yaar an in the cog op eh | longer be able to screen their brother M.D., by 4 altte 2th, Wa Nichol, Busked, Loudon, 1800 sp 200 stored to health snd society. Remember, ane, reel, r Dix said ityou out of the or The Clerk very expeditiously tore o! e envelope. r. Fanan sail tthe message ought to be printed. rf mat | ee = STS Ta reeks og der of | up the bilifor [A voice—"" Tear the thing iterlf into pieces”) Gentiemen did not know exuetly-what was in it—ther) | Cofrupting the latls of justice. We pre joorrae 2 | , time tlarbor, L 1. Aurust 3-Sailed Saturday, tvening, ep EVICAL OF FICE—Di JGHNSON, 17 Duane street, ing the Pilot laws. It bau the preceaence uf thie ~ The sr-axen—Gentiemen will please come to order. | wus aciversity of opinion. How could it, then, be dis | n good @uthority, that these M. D's aliow | i! he steamer Weatesmen towed the Postiand to the Pdi raceme pls ke Mifare oe railroad bill Silence was almost completely restored, when cussed uaderstandingly 7 their greenest students to make experiments on t agai easterly wind Ship Fanny Edwards, beng ‘The Doctor's seputation for skill in those Mr, Davies reiterated his objeetions — ‘The Clerk read the message of the Presideut, return- | Mr. Pertit —I call the gentleman to order. all the “low Irish,” as these barbarians call them; | same destination, goes this week. red cases that have d for years, is pre-eminent. J Br. ered “ id ae wat is pitscale ge rey tug to the House the river aud harbor till, with his ov- | patie Banas aes ae ae ints, (Srv 3 and thet no doubt ihat many women and chil- | ign Ports Gleet,serjeryre. aloers upo + syrtiy? te! 5 ro ed ron bill which woul! have to be discussed, aud it was jeciions. r, Pervit.—The an from Vir; » (Mr. Bay- have tifleally murdered by the: hi | Pail e send and bones of the legs, e . Likely it would ovoupy ut Ivast two days; bo huped the ~The Sexaxen—The question is, shall the bill become a | ly.) has the oor. ° Ki vr | Gram oo ayer age a we rg ay, these | | Ausrenoam, July 16—Iu port, ship Chile, Bray, for Bos- | tational weeknpee hreaine 1 Ce 2 eae Dill Would be passe. by. We could not now uifurdto law. the objections of the President of the United States" Mr. Fanax —1 hope the document will be printed. Irish le, who have heard the facis, is intense |. Anrwenr, July 15—Arr Flora. Russell, Sumatra: Sld 15, | causing lnsaiyiens, Seeeme. at ‘Waste twodays Une 1 the discussion ut the bill to the convary notwithstanding ? | Aneffurt was made to take up other business ; but at | 4" ple, who have heard the pis intense | Anpemnn, Jily 1--Are Flors, Rassolt Sureatras 814 15,:| ated. | Recest cxses oi Mr. Banwinn deterred to the mutions w adjournby — ‘Tne coustitutioual provisivn is as follows :—" Every twenty minutes past three and catnot be smothered. | ships Newton, Sears, for NYork, with passengers; Niove, and Per which the bill ha! been heretofore deteated, and suid be dill which ~hull buve passed ‘he House of Representa. ‘The House adjourned. rs | Lecraw, for do abt 0b. but di i ered to | rar ants OF Tik UnINANY OAGANGoiwen as Doped ho tuch proceevings would be practised again in tives and the Senute, hall. betore it becomes a law, be | CUMMEROLAL. Kio Jan York. Merril, auc, having beea takeu up by a egy soate tio OnGans—pach referen’e to this measmie presented to the President ot the Unied States ; if he Baurimour, August 4, 1846 pais as eepdemsclieey ohio cae Oe 8 Le Mr. Jumsaun, of sia —I rise to a point of order. approve, he shall sign it. but it not he shall return it, | : nie » Aug! e New York, Tuesday, August 4. | {iid th then’ Mae, ao as. Wine Sur - Mr Basron--Ub, yes, Mr. President ; let us haveor wi h hiv objectivns, 10 that teuse in which it shall bars | Arrival of the Hibernia—The Bontonka Boat Club— —Sales were made in Pots at $3,50, aud in Pea ‘ had beow ved in the sang RY, Geni , ler. originated, who shall enter the objections at large on the | he Diving Bell Compan: Meath of Ex-Govern- | uly 9—SI rt, Tritzeu, Balt; Sth, yabuiny Mr. Jonsson appealed that this discussion was a waste journal, and preceed to reconsider it’ It aftersuch re-| 4 e ipany— Buvapéturrs—The news per Hibernia seems to have | Kosh, do; isabella, An Yor Hi Gleets, W on of the parts, &e. Of time, anu raved u point of order. Connideration, two-thirds of that House shull agree to | or Howard—Naval Recrwits—The Tobacco Trade } yur hiitie on vo elluct cron Flouc or Wheat The marker |, COWES, July 16 Sia ‘barks’ Alabams, Rodbird, London; | "0 s,cedily and rig hies bape gate Bae enon Mr Benton—Xes. ui; I move the aljournment of the pass the bill, it shall be sent,/ogether with the orjections, | __s’state of the Rev. Mr. Wildea—Deaihs jet—prives are without change, and transactions aro | 112, Hauble, Proctor, (‘rom aaa aren NOrlenna; | 1y suit hey give toug and energy t Senate. [tisa woste of time. If we are guing to stay tothe otuer House, by w it shail likewise be recou- sce ade ¢ edingly small. Southerner, Crosby, Matauzas, In port, ship’ Rajah, El: | geverative orguus, rar ly, if eve hove, let us gu to work ; if not, we had beer adjourn, sidered, and i approved by two-thirus of that House it | The news of the Hibernia reached here last ‘on—The sules to-day were small, and a disposi- | dridge, for Bo ton, To . ; other medicines. For sale at Aroshecert Mr Miturk—t believe, sir— all become a law,” etc, | nit i vinced to meet buyers at rates previ Con July rr Filia Sees ee mics a ie ay Mr. Bewtun—1 move that the Senate adjourn, sir. Mr. Bow a1ose und expressed his thanks to the Presi | "ht by telegraph, and appears in some of the Fanate neath We ntokss 4 Prove | Cuvoe, Jul for NYork— |. atlwer Mr. Mnurn—I beheve | have the floor, sir.” Mr. Mil- | dent for the veto, It wouid be proper to have the docu- | Morning papers. The Great Western will also Li nthe + ; . for Boston, MEDICAL AID, Jer wus in favor of proceeding regularly with the ca: meat prinied. He presumed the first question would be | be along in a few days, I presume. . vinpraailamemesini iin POOPY MM cpg eee pae Fo oer at ee PEEDY CURE. DR. GREGORY, Jeudar. to recousider. | 7 : . Tey sath chin dire | © one door from Chatham street. has now Mr Hawxeoan—If this bill is out of order, I move that @ toa question of order | The Bontonka Boat Ciub, of Philadelphia, ar- | 7. Uplands. — Florida Mob. Tezas. | Mh, Johann Chaistopher, Grell, N xork; 4ih, ship Brarens, | Craton method wher by he is curing recent a we proceed with the calendar ne gentioinan will state it i . i i ae + Fabay Dhan ere |—Arr bark Eliza, Talbot, via | ‘ain private malady, in the short space of two-day, ‘The question was taken on taking up the bill to exempt | is befure. tie idhee proceed to re- | rived! bere “Jee 10, cl Upee aay | Siading soo ee fa Grae iaiweray HicharOnennde bees dical i a 42 Drasere Oe fechve em railivad iron trom outy, and lost, 16 to 19. consider, the message be spread upon the journal on their way to Norfolk and Old Point, and from | Good Mrddimg tons oth, Leckie, Acaitngsaceg, [or Boston ¥ Apply as above, to D-H. Ciroxory. __! au3 lweme VIL AND DIPLOMATIC APPKOPRIATIONS. | The Sreaxsu—the Chair is aware of that, It will | thence on a pilgrimage to the tomb of Washing- | Middling Fair Fouxswerein, July 15—Of, bark Isaac, Langhoff, N York | —Abpit as shove, to Dr. th Usexory.—___ aus iwome, On motion of uur Ly wis, the Senate tuk upthe ache- | not prevent the House from acting on tae bill. ‘The usual | Petty Bai ite ha ‘James Galler, Potiterer, |: ME MUIGAL: ADVICE — DOG TON: Asin ieee dule of civil ani diplomatic expenses for tue ensuing construction is \o consiler the message, afier it is read, | t09- They area jovial set of fellows, and appear PR an eth gtd et Bal Eli Net pe Rb Ly mt RD i Morlicectsnguh shee eal owt fiscal ye with the amendments made in Committee of ty be spread un ithe Journal. : a ‘ to be enjoying themselves in fine style. | fee Thee Bates x : peiug mildend judicious, Teauives naithy inance of the Senate. Mr. did not rise for the purpose of discussing | F A ‘ oa, July 5—Arr Maria, Baker, Havana. in diet, or hindrance from business. Among the amendments agreed to was one appropriat: | the culyect at this lite period of the fession, but to ex- | Notwithstanding the flaming announcement Gorvcicctas; Jone Sekar ship Vion, Setinalbin, She ticitional,. arising discreet im Jog 16,679 76 for repairing ihe public piers und wharves | press my thunks to the President for thus publicly avow- | made by the Diving Bell Company, relative to 'The Crops. London. e i 1. Dessioss, cansing sightty ‘emissions, amt At the quarantine gevus |, stateu Island, New York ing his opinions. 1 move the previous question the greai success of their last trip tothe Spanish | Extract of a letter received in Charleston, 8.C., from | Havne, July #—Sld ship Andelle, (Pr) Guignot, Bal’... | poteucy, Late ieee eat ad chat oon 52b 3p) OTHetUK the paving of Peuinsylvamin Avenue, sir. THoatrson, of Feunay Hania —t rwe to makean in: | Main, that they b-ought from the ocean depths | highly respectable planter in Mississippi, dated ist ath ra cence Godley, suchen TaiNew ieee | cm, & Gigeate frequently nnisting without 2 4 quiry. (Voices, Down in trout”) If the motiun is not | ; july :— : ir 1 Ne Wi fi 37th, Gemo, ing” cal by maltreatment and acre] citi fo the Congrersional Burying Ground, ren fuiined, wil the question bo debataahle (Volcom | acd chat nttiie Inerday W700 soho: eee | 91st rains have given the cotton planta start and i Refuse doy en eis a oa oe hte apnea ye sent t i cr, post Paid, necessary by the shet, $00. “Yes,” “yes” | f is now going to weed rapidly, but is still small. Our faLirax, July 2i—Arr brig Fanny, Jolly, Phila. selves, is "effectually cured by Dr. etters, post paid, Anamrniment wwe bere moved by Mr Jonxsox, of Mr’ Deoswoorr.—I ask the gentleman from Kentucky | Lobserve by an advertisement that their vessel | Cropeckanct be good, wit ecery thing tropinons {on | Herriot, July IScArr bark Barriagcon, Barton, from Ha- | eyclosing’a tee, immediately atreuded to, and medicine, with M4, of 96 000 lor a Free Bridge over the Easter branch to withdraw bis motion to emule me to say @ word. | With all the diving apparatus, &c., was sold at | thistime, and they may possibly be tolerubly fair, but | Yana for Cowes. advice, sent to any. part of the United States. Ofee 68 Of the Fotomec, leading trom Washington to iurylaud, (Voices, * Vote it down,” vote it down ”) | Auction yesterday. “What wealihy men this com- | with an early frost they willbe light, certain. Tho’ sea- | ,,Ltvexroot, July 19—Amived—Swatara, Brown, New Or- | Gold a aT METS DUI eee Heh Wes ugreed to. , Mr Westwokrn —l ask tellers on that | pany must be comprised of to yre'd the prospect | son has been one of extremes—either too dry, or a de- | et ‘ i : akttlep ia gorge oS) pa For repoirs of road leading to Covgressional burying | Mr, Davis, of Keniucky.—I suggest that the message | SI raising $700 rae day; jou a they had found | luge of water: and the last 1ew nights have been more | gtr tth: Arig Chas Joxegh, Tillinghast, Pretous 19h, Mian instruct, them by perusing Moral Physiology, « Ground $1600. Z be made ‘be special oruer of the day for to-morrow.— | their way iuto the core of the sunken treasure, | | like the] of September than July. I had blooms on leared—17th ship Southerner, Palmer, N York; Soldan, | 2rer ine bent Gi D. ‘work care ully For Congressional pri: (ones of “agreed,” and “ oh no.”) Percale Whoettiee the MAKGuMMBRICAL OF (int the 11th June, (seven da fm 1845,) but they | Thoms. nnd Acteon, Daley, N Orleans. d Oe te areey saueiedte jetly follows For continuiog the p fic books ue House, by a vote of, ayes 82, noes 105, refused to | WOUGS st haa ement of the last | were some time after t i and incon | | Buteved for loading—8th, Macao Scott, for N York: 9th. | eq’ we are perstaded that a different state of society from the the late exploring eapevit pay of the scwnutc second the demand forthe previous question. mentioned fact had any tendency to increase the } sequence I will not have better pickiage on Herculean. Holmes; Boston; 8 Baldwin. Borland, Phila: Seay | bresene would exitt. ‘The terrors of poverty and the prospect Corps, and the Salary ot ib culturisi, $30 000. Mr. Daomcoote.—I understand that the previous ques- | humber of bidders at the sale. than Ihadon 10th August last Free ee eee aye h Ralsmarso: M'Crres, | of a large family of children, which could be but poorly Mr. davier required a vation of this amend- “tion has not been seconded. George Howard, Esq , an Ex-Governor of Mary- | shape, is a ticklish article to calculate apon; Dut the pre- and Kepublic Iith; Hartley, Lord, Bosto pred Frey eae Ehamy Wena eer Deane Uneare tee te ee, ment, ; ; the Sreaken—It has not been seconded. (Voices: land, died on Sunday night, ut his residence in | sent prospects in this section decideuly indicate short | 'Carsitee, N York Se Patrick, Proal, des | taut secrets which may obviate ell such otje.tions, For sale Mr. Lewis asked Mr, Pe: the Library Commit.“ Take your seats,” “down in front ;” more than «fourth ~Anne-Arundel county, of apoplexy. He had at- | crops, and should they prove otherwise all signs, (as we | 17th, Isabell, Brigas, do; Monument, Marshail, Charte: at No.2 Ann street, and in most other bookstores. tee, tw teiall uboutit. of the mem bers were standing ” tended church in the morning | say in dry weather) must fil In 1844, I had good pick- | _ In port—Silas Holmes. re a Bem Liberty, Morton. 4y30 Iw*rre as eusnunsgece «hci Saplans ome Mr Daowuvot¥—Tue question is, shall the bill pase, | ‘Gn board the receiving. slip Ontario, there are '# 24th July; and there were received in Vicksburg, Ro i eaLiay, Foe Beeeotes OF THE EYE. a fenton, Mr.earce, ¥ i | U i 2 bad pe 4 t 4 . pute Tread ©, Gebated the pro- ' the President's otj@etions to the contrary notwithstand / aout seventy sailors aud marine recruits, who | '%t em, 2 bales new cotton Leone, (Br) Jarvis, for Castine: Gen Parkhill R, WHEELER, Oculist, No.29 Greenwich street, New Ady Sdihbon on'd Sis: would Yave.do giveup koma hes @ etek ra | will depart this afternoon for Boston. We received on the 24th inst, from the plantation of | Charleston; Clyde.and Edwd Boustead (Br) Amotd. for N | LD York, near the Battery, devotes his exclusive attention to th eek Pr 1 Srraxen—(knocking atleman are respect | Wit | Mr. William Poliard, the first boll of fully matured cot- Commerce, Ashton, and Georgiaua, Behn, for Phi- | diseases of the Eye and Ophthalmic Surgery, and assures the lon to this book printing ia vespuir. He was portectly fully requested to take their Soine idea of the extent of the tobacco trade of | ton'we have seen this season. The crop is unusually public that there uot, amongst the uumerous diseases overs helme by at Mr. DxomGoo.s—Rumors have been afloat for several | Baltimore, may be formed from the fact thot the | Jate—nearly a month behind that of lank senacne | ae a Waihi von_ Irving, Caldwell for Boston, | which the human eye is subje: y, disorders of that rd, and Hercul or, for do, ant Colbun, for do, jespatch; fo’ do, 25th; | which cannot he essentially relieved or cured by him. (s) Lott, for | yast number of undoubted testimonials which can be seem at Cairo, | his office, will satisiy the public that his practice is uoter- wmeut, allowing $9,743 to Benjamin E. Green, days, leading us to believe that the harbor bill would be | five immense State warehouses are full, and that Sev bal inne re sold ii " q Ve t ; 5 eral bales of ginned cetton wei ld in this open ot oa Of suid Green, us lute soe is Seceahic on iow. canoes and tenes nee hhds. are on private storage, making the | market before the Jitu of July last year. The crop on 3 Octe Baie is Texw » Wi bee: aw scipaling such an whole stock on hand 22,300 hozsheads. A new | most lands, though much behind hand, promises much | Poor, for do, with land, Washbam, for | ceeded either in extent or success by that of any other Oculist Mr G the abs ‘ M > . t : + i ‘ - mie ¢ ae bed Fag BB! tae aunene, se Mend regu- | occurret Uhave consulted the record, to ascertain Grate warehouse, capable of storing 6,000 hhds., | better than was anticipated six weeks since. and should | Providence, Idx; Heury Cay, Nye, for WX cock, Ja 21; Vir- | inthe United States. the course properto be pursued. The first to mes n . “ ata, Ps ns, aod 8 Hicks, nker, for do, 261! i} i ft 8 A.M. tolo'ctock P. M., e bad been paid his reguiar salary and expe: sage was iat tiauaraiee pe ty ti 17os, when ‘he | has just been commenced, and judging from the | the frost hold off until late, may nroduce a fine average. (5) Mathers, for do, 25th; Libe: bovis ont cons tains .vodeNigek 2 Ro eeeveD: do, 4th rty, Norton, acd Cambudge. recretary of Jegution, the ottce to watch he had been ap- returned the Apportionment Bill, aud the last, with this | Tapidiy increasing trade of the city, several more sd siengen tutont the eeonatoatee er ae glade Barstow. for'do, Ang 1s Sweden, Shaw, for N Orleans, with *Acutiial Les forsale, and which will be inserted oa poined; aud this amendment proposes, in addition « that tivn, in 1844, by President Ty! r tt will soon be required. arn, i nal picek “ vial Fensonabie (Arma, , i b 4s ! “ 4 Edingsville, 7 y " i Wes » Kare val ius f v bat # as charge. ae sident ore first to be entered on the journal; thea the | cent de Paul’s Catholic church, whodied about a | grom Albany, Ga,annotince the oppesrance of the enter: | well. for Boston; Hemann, Welsh, for Balt; Attica, MeLel- | mode of treatment, ean be lnd gratuitously at his resideuce, The proposition lea tw a controversy as to the meritsof House may proceed to reconsider, at once. they may | i Fer poh ary eguerboadhy : peceat le gear dara BPE 1d Boston, in a few d: M be f ded t mak: Niestion Atchison, Breese, Johuson, of Md, and others, have determined that they will not now proceed, | au caused considerable disturbance. in the congrega- | the season, great approueasions have been excited. Mostevineo, about May 20—Arr bark Ezpelata, tendholm, = MEDICAL CARD. ly 4—Ships Regulus, Joye ited, | PJOCTOR FAWCETT, consulting surgeon of 196 Ful Simpson, from Havana for Cowes w ton street, New York, author of a Inte pabliention, em ring, Hamilton, from nh. we fits | bracing the following sutyeets, viz Matrimony, Imporeney, cally and medieally : gest thut we shall proceed with as little delay as possi: | tion, since his death, turns out to have been a | The IVhig Banner, publishod et Palatka, East Florida, | Rio Grande. Un motion of Mr. Evans, the sum was cut down a bie, and adopt the resolution that was adopted in 1792, bankrupt, at least the remnant of property which { on the 28th ult., remarks: * Thore hay not been a great | ):M4TANZA®. thousand cullare, aud so movified as to read" for compen- viz’: ** that lo-morrow be. assigned for the consideration | the church has left fur his creditors, will pay but | deal of injury done the crops by the late rains rng oe js ” 5 ” ; Pers py a he di tivn ‘an full, stead of * outtit, salary and infit,” &e. of the said bill” [Voices : say “ now,now.”] I would | ten cents in the dollar of his liabilities, [learn | We ca leara, except where tornados accompan‘ed them. | toe Ellen Aucu far as . Hamilton, for New York; scht Agawan, | and Sterility, anatomically, physiolo Agreedio. have no objection, but the House have retused to pro- at his exec: Every thing, at present, looks fair and promi md | Lane. from and for New York, 7 days,and others as pres ious- | explained, with a comprehensive exposition of the natare Hore the Vill was Gnished, on motion of Mr. Benton, ceed now. 1 will ainend the resolution by saying atone | 2a lis executors: are about to make patch aP | we seo no reaton to correct our former stutemente-as to | Iy reported. - Modern treatment of Syrhilis, Secondary Symptoms, Gone the Senate went into Executive session. o'clock. (It wanted twenty five minutes to one) But, | 22rd, but T anticipate that but {ew of his credi- | the prosperity of the crops.” Muserxa, June 19—Sld bark Empress, Pitman, N York. orrharn, Gleet, Strieiares, Seminal Weakness, Whites mori hot | will eduere to the original resolution, and yay to: | (OF Will agree to nccept it. The Rev. Mr. G. was} “hore: ye, Some atten Yale st 4s, July 1—Are ship Coriolanus, Hhile, NYork: | tural, ne, and all the consequences arising from self House of Representatives. meron J a man of | ee charity and piety, and like the | «the aly wheat which weiends anya Ay age wry Buck, fade Girt ne” ay ie ie ri astah “ orton has gavoted a aston = foral a lat Wasnixerox, August 8, 1846. sir Buopueap—I move to insert “forthwith.” Rev. Mr Damfoux, his been_ known to take the | yugt, bas suffered much in this viciait invilles Lawraace, New ¥. " | tioned diseases ; and. {fom his extensive practice and fi ¢ 2 There will not | ship Prince @ re ‘ork, ates, | The Srraxnn—The question is now belure the House, | coat or shirt off his back to afford celef'to satfer- | he more thaa a two thitds crop in the best fielde—and | Newrou. 1 iy iS barks Rochelle, Huckias, NYork; | pe it a re. Mr. Dovetass obtained the floor, and said he would ing humanity. Through his unceasing exertions, | there are thousui , Brown, Boston. AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THK Mr. Host. of New York, asked leave tu cen investigating the pathology of the vario f the generative orzxus, he zuarantees, in all cases s is of acres that will not be harvested | Ko i jomas Solution, and moved a suspeusion of the rules for that | be exceedingly giutified if the President had showed | he raised the money tov buiid the splendid church | ata.” Spiiag wicat siers more than winter w heat — | , tastes, July4—6id ship Hogarth, Pendleton, New Or- | be undertakes, a permanent ead radical cars, tile diplomas ay oo are tue npplication of hisuoctrine to the particular objects | in which he officiated, tbe rally beswwing his | ‘The price has risen ten cents per bushel since harvest ro, July 6—Arr brig Long Island. Thorp, N York. degree from the Scate of Louisiana, are suspended in a oer led for the orders of the day. i objec.ed to 1 the bill, In such acase, we might Know ow» ineans to the same purpose, and if the trus- | Commenced. Inthe western part of the State, and in| PoxssmouTH, Jaly 17-68, ship Victoria, ‘Morgan, fm N | frames in his office, 1% Falton street. DT ecrpaones expres-ed the hope that committees how to @ mca ure that would not be objectionable. | toes of the church have the couscience to repudi- | Towa, much of the wheat rotted in the head before it | York for London. 7 - Persons at a distance euclosing LU. have a owes his 7 ould he calied, ue he bau an impor report to mai tie approved of the principles of the Presient ; they | até the debts ‘of each & thar: their biet t be | Wat ripe Port L, Mart, July 12—In port, brig Louisa, Pierce, Fk ageoupnned with one which embraces iseases rom the Comaiitee of Ways aud vica wore suund and corveci—bat he was notable to compre- | Ste the debts 0 iro piety must In Canada, the wheat crop hes suffered severely from is In port, bark Altorf, Suell Rs teckerk:irehe addressed to Dr. H. Faweett, 198 hr fue olution was read rwetionte the hend tneic appLoability to tae bili which had been re- | reek of er yen re te bag a h Weds tae] the rust. Enpuss, Brance, July 5— ia pork, deyoerugee Moen pi sevsprrones hindi Lae ne eligible to the ottice v! ne number of deaths i is during the ‘ ‘ | oe eee) hee lel prod gti oa ME in this city, during We learn that in this vicinity several fields of wheat eLLo. July 17—In port, schr Dorcas, Lee, from | —xy-ap i sik PULLU WinG@ ADV RALISLO TS te J understand you to approve of the past werk, was 73, of which number, 29 wee | have beer mown for fodder, on La: » Lwok for ti under Lyear of age, Out of 27 adulis wuo died | bho weonn wen Piutav, daly 5—Sid € tn abies Piucav, July S-Sid Cecilia, Leckie, Konniogsbure for | COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, AND PHARMACY, pied the we, OF exercised the pow © general principl f, wnd that the President hall net jOmibale, for wir, Doveraes—VYea, . 2 cs " 7 | 9 Boston ums, any person Who if, or hus been, — Mr LHvnsas—Du lundorstand you to spprove of the bee the weuk, 18 wore carned aif by oon- | ad, but it je the opinion of intelligent | icy ov, Jaly 23—Arrschs Queen, McD ‘ugal, NYork. Cll + APRA GERS ERE anime ess during te oificnd term of the distine ivu which the President makes us iv portsor har- | S42puon. may be considered wa failure | 224, brie J D Beason. NYork. re re MEDICAL ADVICE IN PRIVATE NISEASES, me _tbelaes Wemsan ated stbiartat aie nee” teen yo abundant thet the crop may be considered aa a fallure | Zi River, Trae bine, Santctou, Monk. 1 HE, MEMBERS of che New York Collene of Medi aad wcted on acvording to the provision uf the Const: Mr. Dotusass—I do but believe in the distinction made | Puuavevrmia, Aug 9, 1846. a ee whey | AERO Tok nem Laut, tor Ganon tution between sult water aud iresh, and above «ud below ports | The brutal conduct of the rival gangeof row- | yrbe,S™Bin crops in this county, or at least in the towns | Kil}, for} Tonk. anon to Zenotin.B The House refused to suspend the rules for the recep of entry, to determine where improvements should be| | 4 vey Orne through which we passed, are better by far than we | toy, trom Georgetown, Dt, (Hampu vril. 6, arr flon of the resuiution. made. It was unreasonable, if not ridiculous. | approve | dies that infest the lower portion of our coanty, | have ever known for the past 15 years. We were egree- brigs Colonel Taylee, Stickvey, from Marseilles, via X RXTHA PAY—THE REQUEST DENIED. of the doctrine of the Prerideut, as upplied to the consti- is becoming so serious that the citizens begin 16 | Sly disappointed in the fertility of the town of New ga, about April 15, arr 13th; Castro, Eearse, fur Kid Ja- | calidsare particularly requested to make application to Mr. Dover, delegate tiom luwa, submitted a resolution tution, to carry expressly granted powers into effect. Hudson; we have witnessed no better crops in any coun: ; neiro, few devs | ji Cotlege op the first appearence of those diseases, as a vast —that the clerk be wuthurisedto pay, outof the contin. — Mr Boro—I rise to @ question of order. I understood | fear that they will lead to murders before the au- | try—and they have fruit in abundance.—Alleguny Re- | | 8t Jaco, July 18— time may be thas avoided. One of amoant of suffering re? o 7 m 7 day for Alex yndri sohea, from Phil h e,forimany years connected with orers ot tie’ howe, the ums stiapansasoe paid te gone) we be pening. Terie of" NEe} Is wuck amo | Hherities take mensures to repress them by the | ZT wees | fs Lland oven, yc fhe 1h fom Har recta hrmial meer Met at. persons holding similar situations in the Senate. feo | strong arm ofthe law. The “Bouncers,” parti- | an kabel, | eal fo 8 Ga F 3 sints. attends for conga] tance daily from’ A: M. £07, Eye Mr. SicKav, (immediately rising )—There is an ex. | The Sreaxen—(Mr. Horxins, pro tem)—The motion f the W h a « ot by ~Sroussite Witerai ; | ho, Sill, Amsterdam, Sld th, | IMPORTANT TO | OUNTRY. INVALIDS—Persom ress law stit. Lobject. We can't repeal a law is equivalent to postponing till to-morrow. | Zane of the Wuocacoe hose, and the “ Killers,” | Gol Shale Gen Aiperceny cis ship Beividera, Homan, Boston." ; Living ia tie country, and failing tmeonventeat to make per 'y_ this resorution. Mr Bop. —Is itin order to discuss it? I will make a bearing the same relation to the Moyamensing | Pt Fiennes, Mart, July eae ties Orchilla, Harding, St | camel applicatian, can, pave formptentg em Ler emee wc é : : 7 . gos Thomas; Lith, Penguia, (from Bath) do, tog all medicin z stant [hanger ne Nome) eckde thet aeRO TOR nee) Iie Wery ame, rein) | hose, are now waging a war, which, if it were | Gonicae dareuneeiclaee tas Sura, June di—in port "bark Larkor, Watson, for Bos | their ease expliei ly. together with ail symmome time of eo Mr. McKar—I ack the clerk to read the law. | gentleman trom Virginia, (Mr. Dromgoole,) to modify | to end in the extermination of both, would be a | ¢¥, BA Hution, Mr Wight axd lady, Mr Chien, 3 W ap, ia NO ce LS aS S87 OT cveipool, MeLstlan; Now Or | SAS sce a eee eee The Crenx proceeded to look over the volume. solutions, so as to have the message printed. blessing to the community. One ofthe killers | nett) Jnr Mr Bautrmncken C Rowan Brace 7 Grangey leans: bark Gilbert, Given; mae.” . VELFEAUS PECIFIC FILLS. Mr. Cooxe—While the clerk is hunting tor the law, I F. Veomaooe.—I aaticipated the moron of the gen- i ENS Tomes, Jr, Wm siunroe, Enoch Patterson, Lewis W Ord, | Wick, July M—Arr Ano Meline, Thomas, Dundee for N GR the relical eure phgumernais af will introauce — an from Kentucky, and have reduced what he sug- | Was found floating in a batteaux yesterday on the | Wm rarman, Mr Le Breton, 4A Undermoed, GW White, | York 3 ntoes ame all msegperaions dlecheabiee The The Sreaxxa—It iv not now in order to introduce bu: gests to writing Delaware, with several cuts received in an affray | D Belihouse, Mr Burnascheff, Mr Gawtry, Hy | Home Ports. i These Pills, the result of twenty years sine-s Mr. Wextwortn.—I want to amend the resolution, and . | ‘AY | Stowell, Mr Dunbar, J B Chitenden, U Becker, 3 Renard, Aratacnicora, July 27—Arr brig Morea, Con Hospital de Charite im Pari: pron The Crrax began to read:—'* Ne allowance nor com- call the previous question , with his comrades, He had remonstrated with ze Hegerdon, 4 Draper, J, Be ertson, Mr Fletcher, cole sents Lis her Car Morton, sed Sante brated inventor, Professor Vel osan Pensation shall be paid by reaton of discharge of dutica® ‘rhe staakex—Woes tue gentleman from lMlinoje yield | them for their conduct, in beating several per- | Dera. a W Danone Win Biles dG Alloa bie Heware | Brower, Hath, Lvervoo a Tybee, McCormack, ee tee ian aay Famed, riot tute voi | 1 BI » Smith, N Yor! i stoma ‘soolicaiene Mr. McKar—Stop, that’s not it The law reads, (taking | Mr Dovoass assented | fons on Sunday, at Eagle Point, and they delibe- | 742m alias Her Me Taylor, Win Hoffman, Mr Stanton, joutox, Aug 1 —A\ Br} Ryrie, | rice Bi per bor. ot upa big book,) * nv extra allowance shail be paid,” &c. Mr. Waxtw. rH —i move to add “and thatthe esti- | rately assaulted him with knives, and then set Mr Bolles, Mr’ McNeill, K ey rk Ameri TIONAL DEBILI1 e ertsone Mr MeAuleg ie Bi 10.” Total 92 rtson, ir McAuley, Mr Narraway—10, tal 92. im Liverpoo! to Halifax—20. iy The srxaxex, (rising,) I'he question — Wolfe Mr. Asumos— MeKar, (still a J etary of War, for the appropriations on =}; i A bi aker —— the bil be printed with the messag P : him afloat in the boat. His wounds are Re jing, ¥ ith the book in his hand,) Nir. wcConnunt.—The Secretary of War, is not the rather serious, but if he reeovers, this cir- | Si | quae TOME: MINTUAC , prepared by the : o uk | "T Miedieine und Paarmncy of the tity of Wow fidently recommended for all cases of Ni n%, Philad; senrs Emily Hi i ne, Damon, N York. sid, ship Wm Engs: barks Sapp! A My: ae tis a general law that —~ interpreter of the constitution of the United States. i a Delaware, Fisher, Philad; brig Susan, aud from the ds, Secret tadulgence or excess of any kind. It is an invaluable Mr Haste, (rising.) This 18 the ordinary pay. Mir DueeLase wes sbodt to, resume bie remarks (hay. | CUmmMance; Wil” doulidess “lead 10° the: ie | | prigs Topliff, Peruvien, Burmah and others. | remedy for impotence, sterility, or barrenness, unless depend Mr Asumux—The gentleman read from the appropri: ing, with his characteristic generosity, alwed himself tection of the gang, as he has expressed ffx. | Baxoon, July 29—Atr brig Orch | Sheet terareta, at het 8; tion bill of last year! (A voice," Dodge, withdraw your temporarily to be deprived of the fluor), when his intention to disclose their names, and be an hen &, Unthadere Bocet | eee eitenvete, Chapeds Sree packed and sent to all parts of the Un ca resolution ”) | The Srxaxxm requested him to delay, and invited gen- | : Oue of > Abrenfeldt—3 Jnog & Behrusanu—ti | oie hess. he Coelaeen The Srxacen—No debate is in order. tlemen to tuke their seats, and preserve silenci evidence against them. Oue of the gang named ne 6 Ori Frome Mr MeKar—Iin reply to the geutleman from Masse Mr Dovu.ass concluded his remarks, and seid thathe | McEwen, it is said, bas fled to New York. Mem- | .Laxsanore, Grand Canary—Bark Juniata—440 tons barilla schr Oread, 8 | chusetts, | state it isa law. would vore fur the bill, the objection of the Presideut to pers of either gang are attacked whenever found | W W Deforest. Pictou, 12; The Sreaxkn—vent will please take their seats. the cootrary wotwithstandiag. al nd d dreadiully beaten bythe agherents of) ——_————==__——— ee Winchester, . Ward, ‘onl wr persons [Knock.) Those in favor of secouding the demand for Mr. THoursox, of Pounsy!vania, expressed his deep re- | Stone, and dre y breif pom ea | a whens, July 2—Cld sehrs Bouuty, Cruthers, West In- | tem should ase this powerful p i ay, sno per the previous question, will rise gret, that the Pr had returwed the bill with he ob. | (he Opposing party, so that itis dangerous forthe MARITIME H ERALD. Capitol, Brookfield, do. ton.can consider himself safe efter having the venerial disease, Mr MoKay—| ask for the reading of the law. [A voice, Jecuons The estimates had bee: by the Secre- | “killers” to venture into Southwark, or for the | - Nantveger, ‘uly 31 Patty ttoor Senator, NYork. Sid, | without thoroughly cleensing the system with this justly pi i yet tie Dill had been vetoed! The cay | “boancers” to cross into Moyamensing. Scarcely schr Blizabeth, Bourne, Pola celebrated alterrative. “why it has been reai once”) | ask forthe reading of ‘tary of W the law. beiore the The question was stated—on seconting the demand came out in favor of the Harbor bili the afer | for a supposed or known partic pancy in the acts New Beprorp, Aug Sid sloops Herculesyand China, Sold in single bottler et $1 eacn ; in eases of halfadozen for loop Cor NY ky toarefully packe oat 4 SS Anew, Kitborh; | $5; carefully packed and aent to all parts of the Union vote was taken on the tariff bill, the Union a day passes in Which some one is not assaulted Newsvunvrort, Aug. Phutad, for the previous question ; but no quorum voted rm the tariff Dill, that sum : CONCENTRATED FX TRAtT OF SARSAPARILLA More to lay the resolution on the table? , id Mr. Ritchie,) as he did, to thet he knew A marine name vi artin, was last even- | a, York. 2d sid, brigs Sophia, Wyman, Port Spain; Centwri | A: LD by the New Vern Ce heer 4 ‘The Srxacen —It will, = tag boat Rn 2b) oe be made some allusion | ing drowned while bathing near the Navy Yard, | Britannia, He re s Brg J ‘ndroseoggin, Larrabee, for Bolt, started, but an- | This armacy, eee eS ee . Mr. Beopunap —I mal to several geatlemen, which called up andanother marine who vad receatly deseried | Canbris, _, Jeakina: big oh ‘Ang l—Arrschrs Belle, Tooker, Phi Fr. | the parifyi anal and curative powers of the nother count. Mr. Payxe, who tand thet the Let me ask a qu Iwish and en brought Sete attempted to commit sui- | t ed, whetber the gentleman desi to be ua. | cide by cutting his throat, _ j nile toned coseme eae ing. that the chairman of th Committee The news by the Hibernia appeats to have bed | Packets to Arstve, M ~ oimmerce, Mr. (sir MeUlellanu) took the to the | a favorable effect upon the stock market. Siate | . vox.—Whatis the amount of appropriation? President of tue United Statos, and extioited ts him edch | By opened aan advance of } on yesterday’s sales, | Su Whitney,Fopha wMran (to Vir. Boyd, the College as superior A ith, Arr 2d.schrs Mi . Burt, Ri j rf Peep ER Rose oy SmI yall Gibs, Balt, ‘Sidschre Boston. Collins, ond Fame, | tOany extract of Sarsaparilie at presen before the buble ud Packets to Sail. Kel 1, ane *avilion, Colcord, and Haleyon, Veazie, sup- | pA a pet aie aes veh ab caxeten hikoone LIVERPOOL, pose . i i Ting worm, bhotches or pimples, alcers, pain in the bones of Ashburton ip fend, Aug ¢ | tomy Warrmatt, July 2—Arr brig Brazil, Balt; schr | me Worm, sea oteead eens ol the Veet” Sule el SRokmay Late AaE it | victory, N York Cy A a item. and that t "resi ? y ‘d . i ne ulin takin erter, ie Maa neve put aera oeaen tertheee gene | but subsequently declined 3. She idan, Comish,’ July 11] New York, Crop alttctotonD, Aug 3~Cld brig Margaretta, Everett, Gibral- Erjaledictone une of mercury. » (concluding his remarks)—Ichall net tlewen, (Messrs MeCieliml und Constable.) Two Loper propeller steam vessels, attached to | Behr Clay Nye, July 41| Siddous, Cobb, med | SALEM, July 90.—Art, schr Princess, Tuthill Philad; stet, | S24 im single Potties, Ae satay ie xk. Mr. THvaMax—Irise tou question of order, It4s not | the Hartiord canal line, have been purchased by | Virginian Parsons, July 26| Columbla, Rathbone, Sept yes, Romp, Lander, Se Pierre, be imkeag, Upton, — dosent “ ‘(after a rep )—Debate is not inorder. | in order w telor a converratitn mim thy Provtient | the government, and will, in a short time, be des- | Rio Grande} brig Chas Thomas, Lerch, Philed Gases forwarded to ail parts of the Union, The Hou-o reiused by—yeas $7, nuys91, to lay there Mir Hovstox of Alabama—T am very sorry, gentle- | patched from this city to the seat of war. | Ete Wark Ft lowe Bria aittdor'Ave ist, | Sats Avery Iiberal ean re wholesale purchasers. solution on the table men are £0 devoid of the common courtesies of life. Great preparat ons are making by the Odd Fel- | Sehr~ Habicon, Doane, dolor Neston Excopent, Regent and | cmceovestrom OAM, rol0 8. Dt, ‘The previous question wasthen seconded; this brought Mir McUtsitasn —1 did not dutinctiy hear the gen | lows for a yarade on the occasion of the dediea- | Eliza, Doane, do for do; Anaconda, Gorham do fur 40. 18: RY nail ad thab tho renatudente vend, Ma ee ee from Ala | tion of their new hall in Sixth street, which is to. Mr , M. MoKay.—-And 1 ask thet thet the law be read ‘The Sreaxca—Gentlemen will’ take place in the course of September. A beau- (Laughter ) pause) Gentlemen, take your south (A Rami) owe tiful banner has been painted by Mr. George Ca- ‘The Srxanem. (Order) Theclerk will call the roll. | Uemen are Mviced to take their seas ¢ saased Gen | hill, of this city, for the Covenant division, which The (ixax commenced, but had to stop several times, tlemen on the left will take their seats, Th tlemun | is intended to be used on that occasion. The de- tn: il order was restored, that he might hear the respon. from Pennsylvania (Mr. Thompson) wili A yon, A tis "| By Last Night’s Southern Mail. Missouri, Silvester, Sep 1 1d by the captain or consis WOUODHULL & MINTURN, 87 South street. Ports. = jolly, Turks | su Ft She’ Aeferger Berteacson i ot nt of Font 8 1 ‘ake his seat. | sign isas appropriate as it is original, and repre- Island; Midas yer, Havane—on ses. There was a Fulton market couiusion of tongues. [A pause.) Gentlemen are respectiully invited to take Noah, after the Del yunded by the Poit P. ‘thick and aqua ran into by ) ; Finali sents Noah, after the juge, surrot ry F no Point, t 9 PM, weather thic! a 4 ialty, ae asoniog, wes wotiled ty. the ejection ‘ot | thei Ste, ate uo the g members of his family, pouting to the rainbow Ba hr, acd struck on, the Ia ade, the vewel | THE NEW YORK HERALD. M he waters edge, unshi Siiartha Even ty Kee JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, "Handy Dighton. Circulation---Forty Thousand to me, Iwill state this: Ide nov bound to, nor will | neral confusion,) the President o1 the States in regard to Congress had pa ter | consider ali comsaunic #with the Presidencas $192,000, on account of the interest on yo goverment andy fa de erelier wk tonreent te wation stocks due on that day. About one-half of this | Kovernment ; and, ia defiance took place with reierence to «ny particular item in the | gui was in Relief notes. The tax payers of the ig | in the distance as a sign of the covenant between ad with | the Creator and his creatures. ma | The State Treasurer paid out on Saturday | HARD MON NOTKO—~AN Ine Mr Darts, of Kentucky. ( aros 6, and was Ship Platina, Woodward eon, RP B hi a ‘oodwar ero P hk; bark ” sPasquind, C k Habbieht; brig Foam Davie ving fiae accomme jy. provide tor 15, For terms of stent part ot hi ABRAHAM BELL & SON, 117 Patton «'reet. Arrived. he had uncersood there bad beeu emit. Dill. 1 fi Read, KF MADEIRA —‘he fine fast sailing ship | DAILY HER ALD—Every day, Pree? Per copy—@7 jority of the t ir, C vil of saw the bill until it county of Piitadelphia have promptly come for- |, Read, 42 days from Havre, in ballast, be se cribour | %per anne ‘able in advance. 17 drafa, tamyad int oret o bae eet | aye Ficuees tal w coveal couvemarion nk se Pet? | wards and by an early payiient of the tax due ‘ " MERON Astin heteag hue nccoPmodaionr for |, EERLY HERALD very Socarday—Priee 63 eoute to the clerk’ '¥—$3 1244 centa per annum—payable ce. PALS POR EN Othe meer Seam: Backes day. 64¢ cents per copes «o per annum, vay ie’ tote MAUVERTISEMEMTS at the unin) pricer—iways cash ble (which was re: dent, without reference to the bill Whole, bucthe from them, assisted the Treasurer of the State to | President expressed his opinion as particular item, | Maintain her credit. of the $876,000 due by Gor the improvement at Havee de Grace ) | county, over $200,000 has been paid since the Ist dit ‘THonreos resumed, and appealed to gen‘lomen to | of July” ‘ trea hesent tion fi vy alternoon | sew steamship Great Britainy fad | : ei nat Fiswre= a advanes. . say, whether ine replies elicit Bee ag Dele ales of techs at wedianiiihin, Vera Crar, July 11th, to Hargous, | hip will pease frat hele pect oh | eiistine of all kinds executed with beanty asd dee . Davis.—I do, and ask for the yeas and nays, ion to the veto, in principle wnd detail. He would stand | Finer Boano=18 hs Northern Bank Kentucky, 60% rat Hanchard, 90 days from Lan Ce | seni tothe public store, aus | "Al letters oF com by mail che Several questions were propounded, but the noise was by the administration so lar as it was sight, buthe would 60 Girard 7 antes? } onary, ssinith & Walsh ors . ishment, mast be post paid, or the. postage fo Loui that their purpert Gould not be heard serene the | change ca auinion which ho, had expressed heretoiore; | Aarantgeene: OM; 26 Farmer! and Mec Be a. rock! for N York ind days - g.tabiphiment: ma Pe Pee oF te poetic hall. and he esilea on every friend of internal improvements R, 60 do do ‘The yous and nays were yer dnd the House refused to ‘cast hie voee egeaeen te veto of the President. Bank Kentosky” © suspend the rules—yeas, 8, 87, | Mr. Wrumor, of Pennsylvania, gave his entire support | 5's, 66%. JABLES GORDON SENNA‘, ‘ ond ea anasto in 3 days. ish bark Vicginta, Johuson, 99 de bare, cst therfoot of Howseve ae ach fa Le Ein | Sea al Boynton.