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to etetke out 99000 from the privateer ce cmisanammemersrssncenesseiniermmmnatenmmmmnameeranr= eran aaa that communication, not forthe tal oy of repel. Tae st : C0 ; hilad 2856, Jon 73, spok ¥ sourrl ty contained 3 often F «—There's a bill before the Senate. acco. Sees ~~ AT ps . , é fear ired into the nature of the case, ° ‘THY CUSTOMS—ZCONOMY AND REFORM. case of ,Brown, the watchmaker, who ey 800 B 0 RA oad sald) twas « mere route bill, ashe propor: ask leave outta resoation. | pawned his gusiomert’ watches to buy loitery |Soup aes or Aton, Pager, eye eMart en ays REIOOLOR, PU: 1 dit H AMPRELL —| m is sti i igation. gro.savd (apparently) wilfal falsehood uttered by °"\ir. vans objected to the eighth section. It proposed | Mr. Mogar—Let it be read for information. tery wa nates inven pron 20 bats ‘to Bro. Big Sear, Hubdard, trom St . duly 28,t0°A Hub- the author, toachiag my vote on the veto of the t aside the law which provides that letters shallbe = Mr. CaMtpneci.—I object to it. I object toit. [“ Voices: ve Oe ~-" hr Ad that hesin-eonjanc- f- 1 kB Brix brothers, Franklin, Neuvitas, Juty 29, with mdse, to River and Harbor Bill. “T own that I voted for the tised in papers having the largest circulation. * Let it be read.”} Phe writ him charges that he, in ¢on)u | Claret ee pigs Brete & Vee - : bill ut all times, as well before as after the veto; | Mr. N eighth section was stricken out. | The r solutions were accordingly read. They pro- | tion with Dr. Buchanan and Sylvester Cliiford, | [3 ck Brig Tybee, McCormick, 4 days from Apalachicola, with upon this matter no one could be mistaken. This All was struck out except the post routes that the Secretary of the T unicate to | had formed aepnspiracy to defraud certain par- | Motiram x. s ; Met.“ Be brig Julie te Helen, Driukewaeer, 10 days from Eastport, recorded votes show. The pitiful insinaation , Mr. Evans went up to the Secretary’s desk and exam i ties. It ap; that Dr. Buchanan, as the friend | G0~,1 bx C Petford—7 cs Hail, pamiee mS tan kewater, = . tation, Trepel with the supreme ied the bill as proposed to be amended. It strikes out | the expenses of the collection of the revenue; and that all | UF frown’ de well ae of come of the owners of the cou? White & 4 See 1 Be ele Gcemneden Caren) Tt keratvoes.Windoon, PO with touching a consultation, T repel with the sur sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8, leaving no post office regula- the heads of the Executive D, ats communicate if watches, exetted himself to save Brown, as well | mer & Gantry 1? csks hander ha soe_/ bales 10 plaster. ta master. coe aD ae he note et Ue te Justice 10 tions, but ony ‘establishing certain post routes. any, Gad Eto, Mbeh Goomneay Us Neenueteedaces. ; bes of his friends, which las | cases mdz Heberw k Freemunn ol do Richard & Crook |" Schr Washingzon, Gaskell, 4 days from Washington, NC, give publicity to this note, and oblige The amendments were agreed to and the bill passed,| Mr. McKa: to suspend the rules was agreed | 85 to restore the watches of his fri A ection | —4 Phelps, Chittenden & Bliss Conk Lewis, | with uaval stores, to masi t: 7 Your obd’t. servant, and sent back Yo the House, but not in time, as we un: | to, and the resolution was adopted. i ore him tobe 3 aan tins een Atrerbucy' Me cod Hunt Brotha ware Woolle K Sele Mary Anu. Allen, 10 days from Rastport, with plaster, 3. CHirman. rstand tl t. . —I want resolution. frand. e jespie—3 cases mdz. 4 e . . i. é jouw G. Currmas ‘si ti “ia nt, Mr. President. Ha! ha! ha! Speak al | Tho Strceca.—The ge Connof ; the resolution | in the habit of pledging and redeeming his cus: | iy 6 Fain ‘les Kroon Willian Seven 12 | Ser Calan, omnes, 4 days fom Bach, i Balan, 10 the os a ittle louder, o is passed. | tomers’ watches to raise funds to purchase lottery " . p ta | Sehr Commodore Ki » Paine, fr , 2d Ja- TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS: The Fastin font ia word that ho had signed ¢ or ticket bmtajong turn ofbed luck had prevented cue Batae™ tae elias Start ames | inion” Kee, Tine om Cater, — number of bills and resolutions, and also communicated | On motion of Mr. Born, the of the Secretary of | im from raising funds to redeem about seventy | du copper Jonah it Ersaret APH Cas & eovade | UBAECE In Sena | te the Senate several messages in writing, relating to ex- | the Tr asury on the condition of banks, was ordered to er having them | 4,Gihon & ¢0-—5 do John Gillelan & co—2 do Hughes, | Schr Purdy, Smith, Virginia, Wasuixaron, Aug. 10, 1846. | | ecutive business. be printed. that were then up the spout. Afier having them | writ cote hardware Johu Pedroncilla—2E Kubb— | Schr R’Thompson, Coarsen, Richmond, coal. Senate met at half past cight o'clock. Prayers and'| THE PRESIDENT'S TWO MILLION BILL, RELIEF OF MRS. HAMILTON. deposited there for a tine, he would sometines pg mdse D Hadden & co Martin, Bates te co—? D uty | Below. * Journal dispensed with. On motion of Mr. Lewis, was taken up,20to 11. Tho | Mr. W. W. Camenurt moved to ge into Committee, to | redeem them with money, and other times obtain plomon k Hart3 Keisler & co—ie7 eves earthenware H. | i r 147 evts | There was some conversation and a great deal of ap- | vif? was being reed. takelup th bill for the sehef of Sire. Hamilton, widow of | another watch to repair, with which he would , [ Willet;-70 bx tn plates GW. Shields comit cx inde arent eaxiety, in regard to the measures, pending, | “sr Beanicy Louder. ‘Alexand mn; byt the motion ‘was disagreed to. | redeem another that had been some time in Clif. | ware ariel) a Dusopet give brandy 9 ME ri i Mr. 8 .# —Read a li . Mr. 8 k, subs nt made a similar movem« v i i tt & Newman—3 A M ment o1 the Arvin & co—d mdze Tray, Irvin & RS ROLY -—The offering of beeves at the scales cases Wright Sturges & Shaw—13 phys thread J & J prise GOO head, of which 78 were driven 2 James Wrag—2 Thompson & co—15J. M Lunacnan Browu, Sever & Duubsr1 bale carpeting HN Tins. & eo saBcase mdse A Arnold & co—18 aay wah & co—1 Sivith, | T)urgan & comS Joseph Hudgou—3 Daniel Oakey & co—i vm srr INSTITUTION For the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men. ‘The bill was taken up: Mr. Evans, in a few well direct- | ed and effective words, urged its passage, without amend. | ment, and the bill was considered, reported, read a third time and passed 26 to 13 [Same bill as passed the House precisely. ‘The President signed it forthwith. ] This was a good move, and just in the right place, and Tho CHain—The Senate will maintain order. (Rap,| It was now half-past nine o'clock. Jap, Tap, rap—tap-a-rap, tap, bang! Ha! ha! ha!) | ELIJAH WHITE, OF OKEGON. Tre Mar: ‘Lhe bill was read, as follow: Mr Horxins.—l move to suspend the rules, to take up | yesterday, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- | a most righteous bill tor the relief of an Indian Agent | to other markets, 86 remaining over unseld, and th tives of the United States of America, in Congress as- | in Oregon. [Cries of “ Oh, no! “ Give him something.” | ance 437 head were tuken by the city bute! | sembled, That the sum of $30,000 be and the same is | “* What is it?” .“ For the relief of White.” Rap, rap, | $2.75 per 100 Ibs on the hoof, equal to Wm Loomis & co—15 John Gihou & co—l M tree mere appropriated, out of any money in the treasury dang, bang.) net. uaplity sar jie eek oem ay Ages ered _ TISESA Martin Seon © Hateiner Sener E Gediveg— | vise rices hav 3 a ask hardware Sheldon mdse perder eler Mn Api grey Mg eng rretey He Fe heathens ad eetgtae s ° ansre! [istfow days the market Mon’ Howard <coreot dour has | Dea ares ete Brotkeie-t Walsh Reso ctw “ 7 ia for the restoration of | Mr Bainxernorr, (loudly.)—I move that we take up ] : Mr. Evans is the very man for an emergency, Mr. Dix Sar err pemeuetons er a E ~ ‘at rs ly dull. Holde: king $4 1244 for | Brice & co—! Barry & Way—1 Frederick h—4 cases ton Ail 7 d i e in his power to do so. | the bill for the of jah White, Indian it | been extremely du! folders are asking ot t eTESCH 7 to ord \ promptly seconded bim liks ema. Tie ‘scbeme ef the | "gsc: 9, And be it farther enacted, What the sum o€two | in Oregon. It’ bw @ bivene that ket not been | fresh ground flour, but no sales of any note have taken | hardware W J Milter) case nies oa eee tit pistes institution is Bs igeea imperfect, but it is subject to amendment. The great object is achieved in getting the ball started. i 2 steel Ibbotson & Horner? hait a Sor Dolan Be aseee ip ccses mace itipes Jeuhtee op cook millions of dollars be and the same is hereby appropriat- | paid. No transactions in City Mills—holders ask $4 26 ed, out of any money inthe treasury not otherwise ap-| The asedtien ai taken, but no quorum voting, tellers Te rece SS sheet ore Peete Bebe bes tiny 1s yer ju Dolan & sons-—i0.c-ses mdse Riggs Jenkins be eo cask Licirutbeties the tanee ck Ee Er peace with the, Republic of Masican to tecestty| ine Seeacen, (rapping }--Centlemen will take their | are fasd, but the lowerigradae aye declined. — | a tecreuir des thatitars Desacoas ke Distiow 05 W After some conversation, the report of the conference | hist in the event that’ said treaty, when signed bythe | sete, Good to prine reds are sold at75 a 83 cts; ordinary to | Spies & co chain cables Merritt & co-05 crates earthen: Seer ee cata Do UtTe4 19 and the bill sent to the Pre- | authorised agents of the two governments, and being ra: | (The Secretary ofthe Senate made his nd | go0d70 a 76 cts; and inferior and commion 65 a 63 cents. | yrare to order paris & Balers ey 5 i 2 per Gad Tayior & so a a ay titied by Mexico, shall call for the expenditure of the | announced the passage of sundry bills}, Saturday there was a sale of prime from New York, | & Lattimer 7.0 Ht dG 10 Woster—4.mdse. deat . mi e en same, Or any part thereot; full and accurate accountsfor | . The Srcaxen.—There is undoubted; white and red mixed, at86 cents. The demand for whis- | Lefferts—2 hardware Fellows Wadsworth & Com cx Baa ha Hepa chisetis militis | which expanditvre shail be by him transmitted to Com | Mr. Weetwonrn There was ao q last | ky is very limited, and prices have a downward ten- | fstians © W & TT Moore—2 worllens F Lvingsion & com oe. bi ned military servic Gress at as early a day as practicable. count. ay dency, 8 of hhds at 224s, and barrels at 2335 cts. 5 mdse Hulsted Hayne & co—1 hard ware Coope bg " Mite ee ae dracter wore | Provided, That, us an express and fundamentalcon- | Mr. Baisxennorr.—A new count. | mdse L I Levy te co—2thrend A M&M N Stroug—1 small Hee sole eg ryan: | $520,000 for the Mexican in. | “ition to the acquisition of any territory trom the Re-| The Committee rose informally, an rt of the Painapecraia, August 11, 1816. | are Carter ete ee Benedict Root LS Wyeth Speke oi a Se witha ay Rey ging public of Mexico by the United States, by virtue of any | joint committee on conference, on the di amend- ere q —The Ri Cricket | obiies Ht Tob: hs Schroeder & Switser—18 Lord & demnities of April and July, 1844, payable in five years, : . | The Weather—The Telegraph e Rival Cricke ‘bal bias—4 cas! five por cont, was retained, and'is @ part of the ie treaty which may be negotiated between them, and to | ments to the general appropriation bill, was 4 To * mes Taylor—t hardware Joseph Ellisou—1 mdse Habershaw & | TREE OO WO en A oh Soe | the use by the Executive of the moneys herein appro- | Mr. M'Kay remarked that a rumor Clubs—Democratic Convention—Stocks, §c. Jones—10 bales 9 cases Sands Fuller & co—sundry cases and as priated, neither slavery nor involuntary servicude shull | in the hall this morning, that the Committee of Confer- Fackayes to order. » from the President was read to the The veto mes: The weather 1s decidedly clear, cool, and plea- | Mr. 1 = = a 3 rs z Z 3 Deeps bd ~ everesist in any part of said territory, except for crime, | ence had incorporated two millions of dollars, to . Livenroor—Bark Diadem—160 tons pigaron 1 box Dem aera greatness ie Leer rere deal of mur | whereot the party shall first be duly fas hewrr ay | placed at the command of the President, for flemer sant to-day. It makes.one think that autumn is | ton& co-9 bxs Godfrey, Fattis aon heated lo W. Huschinso | 4 oth geno A . fer eae ; Mr, Lewis moved to strike out the proviso. ol joundary between this country and My . He i isitation. Me —2 The question was on passing the bill by two-thirds, | beuiteal. tn umont tee bill eo ‘as to confine the | simply desired to suy, that nol ‘ofthe kind was fil the about to commence its yearly visitation. bales J Connah—38 do 20cs Hughes, Ward & co—2 trusses over the President's head. W Jones, of Phila—20 do P Brady & co—5 cs W Stevens Kco | . : foes § | negotiations to the settlement of the boundary. report of the co: He moved the previous ques- The telegraphs are still out of order, avd the | “2 }hds°cs dohnenr, Moore & ‘Taylor bales 3 cs Stone, ohen t the United “Baten, wethe Wiha pelvis | Gutof order iill the bill is acted on. tion. (" Agreed,” “ agreed.”) press is hindered in the receipt of important in- | Swan & co—Iles W Whitewright & co—13 Dales Gomevan & | bill. Mr. Clayton animadverted upon this new assump. |r. Lewis renewed his motion to strike out the pro- It was seconded, and the report of the conferees was Li thi the’ ‘basal € by aaa Fi Cigowell-- 1 bales ies A apo than of Sie pos ith power; such an exercise as this of nd called fur the ayes and noes. concurredin. i telligence, through the breakages consequent 18 bale T Baniett & co—2 os Wricht, Sturges 1 perch 5 the veto was never designed hy the constitution. In| fir Davis asked for the Senator's reasons. |. Zhe House went backs into. Commies, wham, upon the recent storm. The break caused by the | Yo'i1 bis Butterfield & co—2 cks RA Stantn—2 ca? bis Hall this respect there was the broadest distinction between | ,. Vif Lewis—-I have no reasons. It is one of those ques Brothers & co do | truss J Lefferts—3 bxs A Bell & sun—12 Batnxennorr renewed his motion, ogo into Com- cs Lewis Atwater & co—71 bis 42¢s Tooker, Mead & co—29 TeEpec lestid : tions we don’t reason about. to take up the bill for the relief of Elijah White. | lightning striking the mast at Rialey’s creek has tasaay cxpored the Vresldents reasoning? ant proneune, | Att: Davis said there appeared to be a good dealof ex- | "The motion prevailed, and Mr. Boyd wes called to | been repaired, and the communication with Wil- | GoM /anaes 8 MiceoL Seite te ae tee | ay thao alineaitinntnoceaistent ont hilsetae: citement about it, and was proceeding to inquire into the | preside. i mington has been re-commenced ; but there is | cies Davis & Jones cke 7cs Wolf & Bishop do HL een eee anlar | character of the bill, when (ten minutes to 12) Mr. Barnxennorr raised his voice to the highest pitch, | M/ngton hi ak | gigfinegaiicorah Aeiieryla 5, Rapbectb-os A Mr. A.uey read from Jefferson's Manual, which inter. | _ Mr. Lewis asked the Senator to give way, that he | and immediately moved that the Committee take np the | evidently another break beyond, which has not T B Maher dicts amember from voting upon any bill in which he an ae fn'the chair) pepienig ay cosian eae speaking equally as loud but not so sharp- | Yet been discovered. Had the New York line MRE A Bes ae ar rca isikacw the signification of |, 9'7 Davis declined to yield the floor; and was proceed. | ly, said there were Other billaon the private, celendsr, | been in operation last evening, the proceedings this information. ing again to inquire whether ia this acquisition of terri- | which had passed tho Senate. He hoped they would be | of Congress up to the final adjournment would | } Mr. Auten suid he had simply read the parliamentary | ‘ty Onl; one interest was to he consulted, when taken up inorder. (Cries of Orter) have been transmitted, as they were received | —4 es J Gthon & co—2 do Bird, Gillilan & co~14 do 34 is Tooker, Mead & co—60 crates 1 hhds J C Jacksou—9 cs bbott, Jackson & co—33 bls (amedaud & Brand—6 Sm'th, burger & co—9 Davies & Jonex—I4 A& 8 Willets—2 H Mr. Lewis appealed for an opportunity to introduce a Mr. Bainxernorr.—Take up White's bill first. (‘‘Yes, i q clock. } law. | PP PP y here by the train from Baltimore before 10 o’clock. | Jessop—i5 J Gihon & co—5 Smith, Tharger & co—160 sacl “Nir: Cayton enquired if the Senator from Ohio meant | Desolation to:prolong the stesiony, Lain a tenia Maidan discuneda 4 The fist eleven ‘of the Bt Geerge’s Cricket | salt Grinnell, Minturn & co—170 hdls frem 82 bxs 52 e¥7 bal to say that any member on this floor was interested to | — y47° Lewis appealed toes Cite and. When it was dispose oni 7 and noliily discussed; | Cinb, of your city, will trv their prowess with the Bak ana eh coe i hsep. ! te alee: ats aaners. 3 poles the law,as he hada | _ Mr. Maxcus decided that the Senator from Massachu- | Mr. J. uomesow, explained tho provisions of the bill, | like gfade of the Union lub of this city, at their | Kitchen—16 Caillious, Fils and Sol | bw 40 , laume & Co- | right to do upon any question setts was entitled to the floor. Jmwege he said, was to pay White for making explora- | ground at Camden, on Thursday next. ns 9 7 Dapres-29 U Payen & co—3 A H joulaud & co of do—3 Oregon, 2 : ye | Mr. Lewis beg the gentleman —— troying two distilleries, and for his The expected denouement, at the hearing of the | 4 i if he Mae: fete ernieag gt Preeagtaeg Vol Mr. Davas porsevered 4 his speech, and said that this | expenses in travelling. And, he said, there was another | Peeble’s muae did not come off yesterday, the phi- | poate coe De naniterd See aR Free if the Sena’ 4 is BS oy 4 | question was destined to agitate the whole country, as it | bill for the relief of the same individual and others, and c i i | —) of Ceddine—7 A ax—25 bkts interested in these claims, why then we ought to know ‘4 yy ; tosopker choosing to have his bail forfeited rather zs Joly Freres—? c# G 8 Ceddine- gO {ae D | Savolved the most tremendens results At length, appro riating va eogeee nny, for the robbery com: than appear where he knew a gathering would | ¢ mpaigae Ee res uate, Fils & png af Beas F Shel. | pet mee re ae 1 a Metssge Nor toe Hows Wes ett tn tis | ills were” ted by the Committee tothe | take place, of the innumerable suiferers by his | fon & cer! Cla & West Tt Mariners ‘0 Monrose—2 CW . ed to take up the ansettled naval | 5 ooite, House, when, after some conversation they were passed. | Various acts among boarding house keepers and | Thomas—3 A Amold & co—5 W Benjamin jr & co—6 pkgs appropriation bill, which was agreed to, the bill ull fixed | Sete took. An Lewis jou ere Ubsb ghey ‘ 7 ia tiers cihers. It appears he was able to redeem the | Reuard & co—6.L Fairmar—is Teterel & wlan—¢ Mora & rae, Fe gl Nea Pirpennage in committee, and sent t0 | o154.:6 has adjourned « P Of business was transacted—committees were discharged | coat which he lett in pledge with the hotel land- Phiten ee Beeming & Witte [item .—Bear in mind that the President was in an ad | Mt MeDors he House has adjourned. from the consideration of subjects heretofore submitted to | Jord for the payment of his breakfast bill, Rev. | 47 Wood & co, of Phils--I DW Lilleldail—2 C Cope & co fees Hl this ti | AGE FKOM THE PRESIDENT. them—bills were reported and referred, &e., amid the | © ©. Burr went bail for his appearance yester- | of Phila—! Daniels & Brady—3 pkes Kessler & co—5 Umber can sort alpeegpre pr pede 1 understand the House has adjourned. | gteutest confusion. i> tawachs h Hiptebebh him | &Dambmann—4-cs Simonsfield; Buck & co—7 N Aubry—L {i Iaarase these it thie | y have adjourned, sir. ‘The report of the committee of conference on the | d#Y, and his good nature will probably cause him | pit oi t box bonnets 1 do.mdz 1 du essences L Leroy—3 Mr. Weastxe would forego any remarks upon this | aie bit was informally iaid aside disagreeing amendments of the two Houses to the Navy | to lose $309, if the city solicitor thinks proper to | Schulz & Bleidorm—8 do © Abrevifeldt—t bls Victor & eto for the present. He should perhaps take itup when | jibe Rit wasanformally laid aside, idant | Appropriation bitl;'was concurred in. entorce the Condition of the bond under the cir- | les—Les © Keutgen—1 pkg E Harrison—60 bkts cham; he went home ‘o his fellow-citizens, and discuss it at | Piigy wece about ts adjourn notified the President ie waa ‘Mow ‘twenty-five: minutes past fen o'clock. | cumstances. | Gilbert Davie 3 cs V Durand—66 bits cha pai Henge ee would naw content, himieslt with enterinp |< Me Avauaiy tue to alle tt twas iniéaer & legislate | The number of auditors had increased in the galleries, | ‘The democratic conventions for the nomination | Stimge & Brothees lent Danguy, of Philasics Dutell & n the history of Executive power, ‘The,.vote wes in: | iver the house had adjourned. 3 and about a dozen ladies shone in the assembly | of city and county officers, met for organization | Lande—29 Goll & St Felix—bi pkgs aud cases merchandize to conclusive in its objections, weak in its reasonings, and | ,.,!t- Maxcua.—The chair cannot decide that question Fitted b vastl niger wis yesterday, The whigs elect their delegates to- | TST. .9x—Ship Diadem—14 pes Bahmond—6 A C Caxenove i: justice to hund: That must be left to the Senate. Mr. Horxtns submitted a resolution, which was agreed | 7 - 4 a ir’ ight. pg vy fad cae Atk . eee ee oe aneee Bad ete Seki ae arse And the Senate went into Executive session. and with- | to—that a committee be appointed on the partor the | Misht, and the natives elected their's last night. | eo, Alesaudria, DUT 0 Aifen=g C Atkigson, Charleston, action of the Government for forty years; and who are | Ut doing a single thing immediately re-opened their House, to join such committee as may be eae by Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. SC—150 tons coal Barstow, Pope & Co—253 casks porter to 18 shs Girard Bank, 10; 10 | ve ing i ci. | doors, and sine die, adjourned afte the Senate, to wait upon the President of the United | Ava. 1.—Finst Boanv—13 Ship Monut Vermon—2 pkgs GP Meyer—14G Ee erase crocs, peticulacly, Deena dt ens | months and jen day.” zB Seselon bt olAMt | eaten and tated tie te he has further commu- | Kensington Bank, 55; 1,000 Texas Bonds, 8 ds, 17; 50 Hy Mount Tilton te coeBaston-? SJ Deals & cognizance of private bills, as well as of great constitu- nications to make to them, the two Houses are ready to | North American Insurance Company, 6%: $300 State 5’s, | & co C Balker—s0 LH Hinds—6 onder, tional questions. : House of Representatives, adjourn. | 67; 24 Western Bank, 44; 5 Mechanics? do, 24. iamburg bark Johanna—lease G Barke—o F Mr. Benton could not be heard distinctly ; but was un- Mowpay, August 10, 1846. Mr. Danixt moved that the House go into committee, | Artxk Sarxs.—10 Union Bank ‘Tennessee, 50; 1000 aT Ke He Kroyer WPanaea) Noumeanct derstood upen the whole to justify the President, PRELIMINARY, for the purpose of acting on private bills, which had | State 6's, 71. Behe Dieter er eee es Mr. Sevie pleaded for action. ~ . A fragment of the House met at eight o’clock this | passod the Senate. | | Sxconp Boano—13 Northorn Liberty Bank, 40; 4 Wes- | ak 11 Gebhard do Somer—1 J © Meyer—13.J © Muk Mr. Moneneap would satisfy himself for the prosentin ™0FMing, according to the order of Suturday night—| Mr: Dromcoox asked for the yeas and nays, andthey | tern do, 44; 10 Penn. Bank, 261%. , ! ippold—409 bundles willows Winterhoff, Riper & atering his solemn protest against this veto. Prite nro. | About forty members were present, were ordered. Butthe motion did not prevaii—yeas 86, | | Arren Sauxs,—1350 Schuylkill Nav., 7414; 5@ Reading 5G Wendel—2 Schroeder & co—3 Baring & com F W tested ‘Sgainat it in the name of justice he protested | , 4 portion of the journal was reud, the remainder hav- | nays 48—not two-thirds. .RR, 3334; 50 do do, 335,; 80 Girard Bank, 10; 3 Penn. | Martins—1J E Willetts—7_C 1k A Henrichs 3M Hinsche- against it in the name of justice to the coantry—in the | a rarer te 2 Messrs. Bancroft, Johnson, and Walker, came ie | Bank, 20124. aL Ree e eeee onan o Baves~2 © King—8 W name of the injured claimants—and in the name of the | gs ‘auditors and spect ahead vg eo echanen po heey mone, eae. pation} | AvroinrMents ny THe Presipent.—Daniel Bur- | Kopp—22 to order country itself. { Mr. Weester briefly exhibited the justice of the measure which the President had refused to endorse stators.) A messa, 4 : ‘ pont ip Adler.—42 packages mdze Haas & Mr. McKar submitted 8 resolution that the 17th joint | United stetse, informing the House that he’had approved | rows, re-appointed surveyor and inspector of the | ‘BATMEs-cHremen ship, Allert pechages mice Hass tule be suspended, that bills passed to-day may be pro- | and signed the bill making appropriatious for the civil | revenue for the port of Middletown, in the State of Con- | eymere & Meckeni7 S.A Sandaa Browns Br thers & Go f ay = sented to the President for his approbation. end diplomatic ex, of the government, and the bill | necticut. William B. Snowhook, to be collector of the | 61 House & Vietor—3 A D Ward & Co—t1 A Rolker & Moll- BO pe pie ed te sep ch | Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, fuggested that the Dills be | to establish the Sipitusonsan tnskiate, custome for the district, and inspector of the revenue for |’ mianni8 Winrerhood netics 2 Wi R ait ti ¢ wM" | specified. APPOINTMENT OF REGENTS. the port icago, in the State of Illinois. James Hew- | —! fe 2 way a uterenwent of the Prociéeny Car socio, | _ The Cheax—(solto vooe)—~enid thst thiawotid be fm | TMaidenduen seil'thar cedar che rill we tho eatabeh | apecieheialineme or imlaumome dor the ainttiee aad Premera ed Cape LCE SS dastein him egeloet the pescepe OF thee Al wie Cat] poseinle. ment of the Suiithsonian lustitute, it devolved on him to | inspector of the revenue for the port of Newark, in the | ruuller—31 GF Meyer 30 tuo ime hetherua” fo Miia A Fie spelen. AR + Mswas'| Mr. McKay remarked that the resolution would not | appoint three regents; und he, therelore, appointed | State of New Jersey, vice Archer Gitford, whose com- | Wagtet dt B FA Hinriche—20 4 B Dulles | phi-—2 Bern- THE MANTLE OF ELIJAH | apply to new billa, but to those which had already pass- | Messrs. Owen, of Indiana; Hough, of New York; and | mission expired. Silas A. Comstock, to be naval oflicer | heimer & Hansman—18 Hane Philadelphi Mr. Si oved to take up the bill {¢ the relief of | &4 ene House or the other. Hilliard, of Alabama. forthe district of Providence, in the State of Rhode Is-| 3 5 Kohnstamm—i6é Scrage, Koop—(o—49 Simonstield & Elijah White, (late sub-Indian’ agent in Oregon) wits | Atd the resolution was agreed to. . THe CONSULAR sysTeM. | land, vice Moses Richardson, removed. Benjamin B, | 1Beraheimer & Broad Hettinger & Goldstein 1G Tieman the amandamute otha inane regon) with | {Members began to come in by couples, and there was | Mr. W.W.Castrneut offered » resolution, which was | Leavitt, to be surveyor and inspector of the revenue for | ee ae carensteaet Pete e Gerdte pporeuend Tie te tk donnsaetlik tes Giddibhntiiiete ¥ | now some semblance of a quort.n.] agreed to, that the bill reported by him from the select | the port of Eastport, in the State of Maine, vice Micajah | Alm: Petterson & C6200 I Gert et ete ork Co Me, Bunces explsdied tae? th ief of | , Mt: THomrson, of Pennsyivania, asked the House (7) | committee, for arevision of ths consular system of the | H i Taylor, to be register of the | °I'W H Smith & Co—1 J A Voisin & Co—9? order chari Sp maiine ond othees, ‘indian bao by bers mallet of igs concur in the amendment to a priv ill which had | United States, be referred to the Secretary of State, with | ice for the district of lands subject to | ~ Leguorx—Ship Leopard—22 blocks marble E Mirandoh— fawn ; agents in Oregon, OF | passed both branches. a request to communicate his opinions at the next ses- | troit, in the State of Michigan, -For- | 31 es pasie d jars oil 20,000 marble files J 1 ee—46 bal Bill tal w | {Gentlemen were not particular in keeping their seats; | sion, with such suggestions as he may think proper. appointed paymaster in the army of the United Goodhue—27 blocks Marble Davis A perm e iay: Er Joustaege pumpondidetiae, there was much waiking about, and not a little conver: | At a quarter past eleven o'clock, auother motion was Alfred Marshall, to be collector of yo ge ah Cree as Bocecunieales re ; fee: NDIANS. ; 2 jes Tags jeepacl cheat Ie jand Mr. THomrson, of Mississippi, submitted a resolution, | The yens and nays were taken, occupying fifteen owney, rejected. eae eee ee eeerclore #8 loge. manoeeny, Lpseroe, a $50,000 for the Pottawatamies, and $140,000 for the Cher- | Which was agreed to, cailing upon the Secretary of War | minutes, and the question was decided in the aftirmati' hhds, 41 tierces coffee Brett & Vose—72 bas fomsier (53% deen Sillan, ta auticietiog GF treaty’ ochyolets vith 0 furnish the report of Messrs. Butler and Lewis, rela- | Mr. Cuiraan got in afew words edgeways, and denied | CUMMISKOLAL. White—17 cas P Fru: logs mahogauy, 56 bee, 14 ol ation, il stact of treaty stipulations with tive to their intercourse with th il . hat hi “ is” said he did | P 2tierces, 13 bbls, 1810 sticks fustic Scott & Owen. those tril | tive te i ‘e with the wild Indians of the | thet he pursued the course “ Galviensis” s: e did on aa’ - Sr. Tos rig St» 1. 4 bris, 3 bxs A Hubbard & Mr. Huntixaton, (in the chair,) decided the motion as | Prairies, (delegates from whom were lately in tnis city.) | the Harbor Bill and the Veto Message, as communicated New York, Tuesday, A it LL iano forte, 29 bris J Durand & co— tes, 3 bris J Heary wateteuter, | THERE 18 NO MAJONITY—AN onsECTION—a PoINT—THE | ina letter tothe Herald. #.—Sales were made in pots this morning, at $3 | [initooas R ‘Acton—83 casks GH Gray, Boston—23 Mr. Sevier stated a case, in which, at the end of the ingston—1 bale J Allen—i cask, 2 cas session, when no new bill could be introduced, a very RESUL ELUAH WHITE AGAIN. Rottenpam—| Mr. McKar—I move that the House resolve itself into | _ The bill for the relief of Elijah While came back from | °° 4nd in pearls at $4 mill stones 1) & WL 5 n 3 —There is apparently less doing in flour ‘eH 1 Reese, Brothers—2 © Knuckleman—12 important land bill of seventeen sections was added t a Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. the Senate, loaded with amendments for carrying into | ti r, and former quotations | Webber leyer—t . ¥ private Lilly waretrmeatenit meee |" Mr. J. R. InGensout.—I have a bill here, which is no- | effect the treatics with the Chervkees and the “Potto- pet hed aes Peas A mane ewer mm Pee Sprees Ramen tenia ten Vee renee Mr. Hustixorow said that with this precedent from | C¢8*ary to—(the remainder of the sentence was incorpo. | watamies. $4 09 ; Oswego, at $4 06's ; Obio, $4. . | the Senator from Arkansas, he eived t i rated in the hum of voices ) Mr. Martin, of Kentucky, made an ineffectual effort ‘ a i ee importation. Mr. Wasrcorreppesléd fromthe decision. * it. 1 (throwing his head aside and extending his hand) | go intocommittee. However, | Supplies at lotrer rates, and there are-Dut few. buyers in} Id sks nuts § Day & co--6i0 bls cotton Robe ta Sc WV as PL SCLINODN SERGE wins die ine cone eel have bills, sir, as well asthe gentleman. I can’ consent |" The House went into committee, Mr. Boyd in the | {HvPlies at lower rates, anit tere Nee bin few, buy ere TL | _ Croan Key-~Sehr. Com pent aerah tis welt nice It was read by the Secretary—making appropriations | 19 it LA voico—Is it your maid ant widow land bill?” | chai mrioed Wa jhereoreseatines to quote—" ys” | gotton. to hides, 16 deer siins, BL Sarer--11 bales corto Sor the: Cherokee and Potianeteaie atten Not exactly, but sundry equally important measures.— | Mr Brixkennorr,as earnestly as before, moved to | PMces: We thereto ‘ ciletilies 05S gars ‘ With some conversation between Mr. Sevierand Mr. | (LauaMiers | sO iee-Me. the | {ake,Up,the bill for the relief of kiijah White, to consider nathan aianuiairic naam ey Calhoun, j ie vi ommittee—Mr. Cosp in the | the amenuments of Senati ‘, Mr. Sevier appealed that the stipulations of the Chero- | Chair. " Mr, Dantex. insisted that bills should be taken up in ) Uplands. Florida Mob. Texan | VA ARITIME HERALD. kee treaty, ratited by the Senate last Saturday night, | , AD amendment to the avy Pension bill was read—to | ender. Merl a 7% ® ought to be carried out. ‘The bill for the relief of | strike out an appropriation of $3,000 from the privateer | Some general conversation ensued. It now wanted , Ordinar pension fund. twenty minutes to twelve o’cloc! Me | Movements of the Steam Ships. jah White, was the only medium for the passage of an Sere. | mr Da ‘ . riation at this last day of the session, of Kentucky—What is the bill, Mr. Chair | The Senate amendments were read, when | ; ins. Leave Due in cealdibe iatscoueeh seen | ma) Mr. Sists, of Missouti, said a few words in favor of the o*n 93 | Steamers. — Captains. riverpool. America ‘Mr. Cass appealed for the Cherokees. They had not | The Cuatnmax—Tho Navy Pension bill. opriation for the Cherokees ; they lived adjoining 2360 9% as yet @ single dollar of money under this treaty, |, The amendment was agai read, and the question ta- | his district, . Mess Pes and the: wanted t very badly. ken, when Speaker informally resumed the chair, when a . ge was received from the President, informing the | —Not much doing in any of the articles de | rm. | en it out. House that he had signed certain bills ; also, @ message | nominated under this head. Mess pork is held at $9624; | Cambria, Mr. Westcort desired a decision upon the point of _ Mr. Davis, of Kentucky—t appeal from that decision. | from the Senate | - . prime, $8 a 8 125 ; beef, mess, $6 75a $7 ; prime $479 | Mr. Caumaux was understood to object to these appro- | , The Cuaimaaw decided that the Committee had strick- ra. order on hi ‘The Cuainmax—The Chair cannot entertain an appeal Mr. Ratuaus moved that a bill on the table be laid | a $5. Packets to Arrive. Packets to Salli. oped Elijah White would not be broken | of that kind. J i aside to be reported to the House, The t: | LIVERPOOL. LAVERPOOL. Cherokees and Pottawatomies. | Mr. McKay still standing)—I move that | Mr. Dromcooug.—I object ; the bill has not been read ie Crops, ‘ | July 6 | New York, Sirk Aug 16 ion, is the amendment in order? the vote | the Committee rise and report. Mr. .Daniet.—Have I the floor or not? (Cries of | | We learn thatthe army worm has made its appearance July 11 Liverpool, lari e, Aug 2l ‘ Mr. Bainkexnorr—What is the amendment ? “ order,” “ order,” from all directions ( I have taken the | in several sections of the State; but fortunately its ra- Juty 16 | mom Po a Fes How does the chair vote ? Mr. Davis—I insist on my appeal. trouble to examine (“order”) the bill, and (“order” { ages have been confined to- 9 few plantations. Wo have | Hi 8 Fe ae) poles Rath oee. Sp The chair votes in support of his own decision. The Caatnaax—I heard no appeal till afier the deci- | have (“ order”) | heard but of one instance where it has appesred in this | Virginian, Parsons, July Be , : ‘ Cambridge, Barstow, Aug 1 Ms. Sevien appealed ior the adoption of the amend- sion. Mr. Ri 1, of Connecticut—I move that the com- | neighborhood, and that was upon Green’s bayou, where meut on behalfol the Cherokees and Pottawalomies, It |. Mt. Davis—There is no majority. A decision wes call- | mite rise (Bawls of order,” order” and there was | au army of these worms devoured a field of about teh ‘was the only chance they had. “‘ Division !” ed for. the greatest imaginary confusion. | acres of corn, eating even the stalks close to the ground. PORTSMOUTH. The amendment was adopted 18 to 17. | | The Caarnmax—Gentlemen can’t have a decision un- e thal ore t ty members | We understand that several cotton fields onthe Brazos Ayes and noes, Mr. President.” less the motion is heard and entertained by the chair. ee atone other,“ Bay” twenty” Te | have been nearly ruined in a similar manner.—Houston Zurich, Tho: “ Oh, the question is decided.” Mr. Davis—But the chairman won't hear. Mr. Ratunvs.—I withdraw my motion. (Loud cries | Telegraph, Teas. Francois lst, And ‘as amended the bill was passed and sont to the | | Mr. Ewina, of Tennessee, essayed to speak, sustaining | of question,” " question") Splendid crops of corn have been mado as far as our tiea, Hewi House, but too late to reach the President So the mantle | the gentleman from Kentucky ‘The committee rose, and th ndments to the bill | information extends; but the worm has m ‘appear: of Elijah fell upon the Cherokees and Pottawatomies, and Mr. Tinnatts—I move that the committee rise. for the relief of F.lijah White were concurred in. ance in the cotton in some places, and fears are enter- Elijah and the [ndians all fell to the ground together. | .Mr. Davis—1 have appealed from the decision of the A motion was made to lay it on the table, and the yeas | tained thatthe erops will be m ‘ially injured, though Mr. Atchison took the chair. chair. x ¥ and nays called, but not ordered. It wanted such is not the case as yet— Galvesion Gazette. A new count was demanded on Elijah White's bill— ‘The Cuarnman—I can’t entertain the appeal. HALF A MINUTE TO TWELVE. ‘We are happy to say—never, perhaps, were the crops to ll. Carried. | Ma. Davis—I insist on it. : Mr. Winrnnor, in a big crowd, who had been watching | ner thanat present. The prospect for an abundance ef | | eel aces nisks, (The President has signed sundry bills and resolutions.) However, the commtttee rose, and the chairman re- | the clock, remarke: ifference in time | the » substantials of life, is traly leasing. Thecotton | SUNRISES Sas tare aren, i rted that they had had under consideration the Navy | between the two hous Extend the time | ‘6° suvstonie admirably well.) The oacrop has been | SU #ET# . Mr. moved a joint resolution appointing as Re- Pension Bill, with a recommendation that the House con- | five minutes ") | heavy. The season, for every department of agricul- | Cleared, ents: Smithsonian Institution, for ti nion at | curin the amenament. : A gentleman was seen running towards the Speaker's | theo. bees rything we could have wished. Let | pa Ellis, Hav M farge, the following named gentleman, to wit | Mr. Davis—I deny that this is a report of the commit- | chair, with a bill in his hand to be signed. Moments ng amd feasting for the rich | jy 'Mt Done Quebec, J Meal Hon. Rutus Clloate, of Massachusetts, | tee to the House, were precious. ‘he Speaker signed it. Florida Paper. (oe te ee a Wieser Mr. Gideon Hawley, of New York. | The Sreaxxn—The chair must be governed by the re-| The Srraxen.—It is now twelve o'clock. I, therefore, pyr, Alabehen, under dotnet | inoomt : )£D ute; Hon. Richard Rush, ‘of Penasylyani | ort from the committee, and will state the queston :— | in pursuance of the resolution, declare this House ad- | We learn from Greene county, Alal My good through. | Ofleam rigs Eugene, Drinkwater, Hon. Wm. C. Preston, of South Carolina. he chairman of the committee reported that the com- | journed until the first Monday of next December. vir ns fom behets ara goon eee not ten, | ay maa, Ht Kitts, do: Marinn Hon. A.D. Bache, of Washington. | mittee have disagreed tothe amendment. The gentle- |~ He put on his hat, and walked down the steps—the pa fl ato 1 coup eabagt mak epeedr| Gike Ee ere etion, Vermocch ‘ piieat, WO. Totten, of de. | man from Kentucky appeals from the fact. The chair | Clerks shuffled the papers and bills in baskets, and took mete ee anata wont ally satiided teatina:promvomn | SiR eabiaee aati au iS eripeceeen sed; and, on motion of Mr, | does not precisely understand what are the facts. Pp th Evans, the rules were suspended so that it should be sent | _ Mr. Davis—I will state. | appeal on this ground—that away—the members shouted and clapped their NS. ome huzzaed, and, like a crowd going from a | af@ not flattering. Pacific, Meet . Bearse, Boston. Sloss sideut, Frisbie, New Ha- ave. P , Providence; to the Ho there was no committee present, and therefore could not , they left tue hall. And joy be wish them ! The Upper Marlbro’ Gazette of the 7th inst. say’ wenietae en hy Mr. Dix resumed his remarks upon, autuorize the report to be made.’ parsoncabbcvinicivindles have made particalar inquiry of gentlemen from varion day-—hins Opweso, Johngon, New Orleans, EK Cob if. Dr ed his remarks upon .the v, The 8: —It is impossible—— Ba S46. arts of thi , aud they ail concur in the opinion ow a} Ns 5 tended that the President had acted from wat gant, com "Davie—And further, when a division was called eens AN Ts That the tobacco crep will bo'4 very 1 Gibraltar, Francia & Uo. an | Mr. Davi 5 . that the tobacco crop will be & very short one. It is our sense of public duty, and that he would sustain ‘him be | for the chairman'refused to put tie question, | The Electric Telegraph—Ship Lawnch— The Violent | $\% hotiet that not more thantwo.thitds of a crop will be | ponerse his vote. Mr. Dromcoote—I came in just @ report wasbe-| Tr dous Excitement in Camp Meet- | sent to market this Mark the predictiom Packet ship Northamberla The clock indicates but an hour to ¢ gi yy tee * ve Portsmouth, J PE ed ir to the close of the po Ey against questions as to what was ing, caused by the Rain—Case of Brown, the rT golet Loeg , tod Griswold Off the Eat Mr. Huxrixcrow hoped the Senate would pass this bill Mr. Davis—And I enter my protest against a minorit: 7a — Markets, Stocks, Sc. Late egy ore Bear mers io conn 5 in the teeth of the veto. Upon this sort of exercise of constituting itself a Commitres of the Whole: A eee een Os ss | io SRR Sala aleee ee tloeea tard: entepy | ciesipen ntemnes isos Than of the Countny ee ta peuple Power of the legisla: | | Mr. Manvix, of Kentucky—I call the gentleman to| The operations of the telegraph between this | Jady,.N Hampanire:, Miss Alma, two sistirs, and, bother, | about ten it ge tre Went, Woodhouse, fim Liver. tion of the country would be thrown into his hands onder | city and Philadelphia, were again suspended dur- | MysSeabuckCaaatss Me etremprons Kir Saumecs, Low | poolsdaty 9: with maze to v oodhull wud f 480 Mr, J. M. Crayrox cited the opinions of John Marshall, ‘The Sreaxxn—The bill was committed to the Com. | °'% yang bs hagetepie: | Gou=3i0 in steerage, ? sengers, 160 of which are going to Ohio.and Minis. Sailed Napoleon Bonaparte, James son, and others, and all | mittee of the Whole on the State of the Union. After | ing the day yesterday, the cause of which, it was | “SAY uy-—-Ship Diadem—Mr J 8 Du Solle, of Phila, and | in conspau (ie) ile Gremnonh, ier paoa guy es t oe 1. en of the past who Seite ee = < bow “poe was occupied @ moment, they rose and re- | ascertained last evening, was the blowing down 208 in ee chip Adie a Gaivers oh wife, A San- WE eerie vo tan contra, Nios ‘ba 2956, citizens of hls State ware less interested than those of | to theamendment. mored 8 dwagreement | of several of the posts between here and Old | perc, A Hovembeaum, H Kenner, © Harper, and 200 la steer- | exchaiged tgs with the Danish Wark Surah Johnie, steer foitswmoee veins were deep el hie Kictred tiene oe Wade, crypoa Chester. It will be repaired this morning, and | Sficnxs inaxo—Brig Damaseus—Mr Conway, lady and | tide (Be) ship Emerald, of St Johns, By suandiog tothe of his kindred blood. who ‘AKKR—One moment, westward. rest in taese claims in the remotest degree. Commitiee ot the Wh operations renewed. On account of the absence | "4 ship Mount Vernon—J Pierse and 72 in the | “Bremen ship Ad Hohorst, sailed from Bremen, June 17, ¢ ’ t d dae to tion was entirely controlled by the over. other ; and they can know of telegraphic communication, no tidings of the | steerage, i with 6 cabin passen . 14) stewrnge passengers aud rmdze whelming evidence in support of the justice of those in. epetings than if the committee fact . ‘ails, ro This arrival of jreat Western were had here wnul | nia nomas—Brig Star—E Ridderpjesta and Josephine | E,Farenusade Bebe aches, epole sy i: ey vo ada nities. ce ative: 5 % idderpyests, ; on 7 36, " y . a “Wie Wivtherih ‘is the Obete sgnins Velo vill lott, | > tee Dividct wiatito ws ' | the mail arrived containing the English papers | iri citicora—Brig Tybee—Mrs Hefferan and child and | error probably, the Taulom reas 28 Orgone for Havre.) ag Veto , 4 k a question. | brought by her. J Kutze. July 4, lat 49:44 N, tom 13 15, 27 to 15; not two-thirds. Mr. Mantix, of Kentucky —-| % ail ’ PRUE ince Ca SR Memb x 7 sectiovean Rape sgctruans Latea PO | Se pact wilthank my collage oe nrc ce | lnehied ors tne auippead of Slaiete heeaasde Passengers Satled. wet Dial, Ramya tren Mandan Jae Se ha mit! ' { ir. Davie » ethene jaunche Ss. eo 5, 1 Cook mn i Mi 4 7 hd saad the Dill Kei; and ls the ivil'and" plo: | der himell "SSK" elleugvo to preserve oF | gover. Sue isa sehogner of about 17 tons bar. | Livenrooi--thip RRS T Dott, Mise Dosind | TE Ee ae ee ays fom Hs matic bill dhe Sevaenn, (to Mr. Martin) —The gentleman has a | then, and is to be called the ode, She is 90 feet }, Loudon; N Baker and lady, Phita: Mr Mahon, B ip Eltnanet . 25, spoke duly 8, Jat 48 59, toh 14 Mr. Ancnen moved an executive session. Not agreed | right to ask a «nestion. it BY vee ‘it sey i iy via 4 sont for Bre | MacNull, , fe hold. This fine : long, 24 feet beam, and 9 feet hel > Fon Melle hm Franklin, of Marblehead, “ee Mr. Davis—Suppose less than a commit ‘i vessel is intended for Messrs. Rose & Merrill's | Von Melie. am Evaxa moved that the Committee on Finance be ier, That being the case, what is the tenets Wf tao New York packet line, and has been built under | === ischarged from two bundles of petitions. Agreed to. louse 7 the superintendence of Captain Post, who is to, of Portland, 46 oath, Int tt 5, low 3945, sein os basseugers. fishing. ount Vernon, diven, 45 days from Antwerp, with Jeggett, Sheffield, T Breese, St Louis; to in Ampoctations. > eed ra on the Grand Banks, spoke Mr. Jonnsov, (of La.) committee of claims was die? | ‘The SreaxeR.—Majorities and minorit | | Lonpox—Packet ship Northumberland—8 cases 8 Meyer | indie, to Win Weiser July 27, on t it charged, as also other of the committees. | known by @ count. ‘The question 4 one concure ne command her, Friday committed on—30 J Harvey Lord & Taylors Smiths co~9 Ld | seyr Sasa! ss besten ene tga Mr. Fresident—Mr. President— Rap, rap, rap. The the repor: of the Committee The tremendous storm o! aay i ver Phelps, Dooze & co—6 pes Wiley & ‘Ship Leopard. (of Baltimore) Longeole, 50 days from Lege Senate will please erve order. Mr. tHrttanp.—Can it be decided by the House? great havoc among the camp meeting folks con- | py —6 W Benjomin & co—d T » Young & a 5 | horn, with taarble, to A Nesi, Mr. Maxou cailed to the Chair {The Sreaxwe—tt can centrated on the Kustern shore. The storm was 2 Lit it & 00-4 ia Cnc | "Sin Charlotte Heed, Houghion, from Havre, June Sth, in deel tnarss wall ALAMAMA, | Mr. Rocxwett, of £ ounecticut —Veas and nays so violent that their tents were notonly nie 1) Merrick--# Stearup—8 Baleb | ballast, yon 1 pessonmere moana. tie Je Be wed Oe f these clat nike up the bill for the settlement | | They were ordered. | (Voices : “ Let the amendment | down, but torn into ribbons. Men, women an ell 28 N Senders tee Tack Jo 6 days from Hamburg, of these claims. ro pong hag ie lered and passed. | be reported,” cries of “ order,” “ silence,’ &o. clild'en were clinging to the trees, to preven be- 38 MT & fH Mali—1 J North « owt Maden eafammittae to wait on the Provident 10 tell about the | Cee areAxee) (Capping briskly ) Gentlemen will take | ‘ng blown away themacives, for nearly an hour, pon da ee ER iach co 140 Siffikin | sk eir seats. | wo, mation men Casznon, Daniel Starbaugh’s case Mr Housers, of South Carolina—I want the question | dnsing pond prods nage Sei yedaaed aa having | £1 :eeiier 2, Wiliameon 8 &eo— stom 6550, passed thro e midst of a contusion of | stated. ie recen ns ¢ tf ; ae sWest—4 cases J Parker— {La Ship oe demands and motions, Mr. Niles moved we take | |The Sreamen gratified the honorable gentleman ; and | been very destructive in the : urrounding, mnt | ant bal sheet jam P eon of the JY coma in plead |, Berane) vand Chi oy Milton: 51 days wg . at ‘ —iences, barns, and a great POW" | 73 cases steel 13 ¥. 7 Diadem, Lakland, 52 days from Liverpool, THE vost ROUTE BILL Mr. Viwron's request the amendment was again read. | ing corn; prostrated. sndic | Bee cee e als tee bare Press enter 3 alerts tinal, ‘Minturn & co, “ For post routes in Texas and elsewhere, Agroed to, { The question was taken, aad the House agreed, with Tudge sey, associate Judge of the first judi- | B Conant, Ellis & com ENE AO Cs SS eT | two lower lights 75 feet. The li | in clear weather ata distance of fev If to ‘GEOR , Griswold, from London and Ship Choas, Wi with mdse ad seapete tations ta Sa ie ar 19 Br ship Constitution, from Liverpool, with 300 pa.\sen- Duteh brig Ente: em, $1 vs from Hamburg. Also, 2ships, | bark aud brise—unknown, Saiied, Ships JR Skiddy, Liverpool itton, Charleston. Suse Tvg.Farstoes tron tae Reb abel have gone ushore at Brazos 5t Jago, aude total loa“? ‘Two Scnoonrs, name unknown, are ashore on Padres Island, near bt Jago. Soop Ricnt Bonen, went ashore on Aranzas, during the ale of the Bist Jalyervestel total lose, part of care mene. M Save Leonsorel hereb: AVGER AYE AGHTS joui i +) fees thi date ‘Thise Lanterns in e'Trieagle, wil be auger Kaye for e of FOR, fe ad, rom ‘tym a ort ‘est, it the ane m point of the Reef HSE, so. that « vessel ing the two lower lights in one, ata distance of four from the Kaye, may safely shave her course SSW. for English Kaye, distant from « Kaye avout 7 leagues, where if no pilot offer, py Keeping the English Kaye Tights Well ou board, aud a good Took putt a smell ‘sandy spot wll be Slearly seea and anchorage can be had om the ‘edge of the ank, ‘The Jatitade of the Lights is 17 36 N. longitade 8747 W. ‘Tke upper Light is 99 feet above the level of the sea, and the can be seen distinctly 13 SRREEY, joutal Secretary. GE B Bauize, July 17. % Spoken Aug 8,1 Ton 69 tOwhale ship Mount ¥ ‘0 Aug 8, lat 4029, lon 69 10,whale it of Xe -w Bedlord, 2days out; bark ary Fraser, of New Bed ford, de, Cli st New Bedford, 10th, ships Hibe-near, Shearman, In- dian Ocesn and NW Coast; Mame, of Faithayen Netcher, dodo. sid, ship Fabri Pacific and NW Coast Sid from Nantuck bia, Chase, Pacific, By Pilot boat New York th amet” f Sand t boat 4 inst, 190. Hak, brig Acorn. 9 days from Boston for ime time, big Albert, Fearing. 7 days i By lot boat Hackstaft 7 bearing NE, i shi Gray, of and from Bo: for Phila; same i Balt, of and from Boston, ror ee ‘Ship Paris, to NOrleans, 7th inst, 240 miles East of Sandy Hoo! Sh»p Godeffray, of B ¥ i- sng cat do en Say Beeman dare co Valor abrig Caracoa, (of Quiney,) Higgins, NOrleans to Madefra, Tat 3414, lon 1 days from Boston for Calcutta, no "P 1» Coffir date, lat 20 3, lon 31 W. Foreign Ports. wittigua, July 22—In port, brig Rebecca, Staples, iimiugtou, diegs sch # Nickerson, <<" frome, Nonfoaks 4 about 90 days since, ill, fo canes pert abons lays since, ship Orpheus, Hill, f ‘Ae’, June 3—In port, bark Mohawk, Ballark, for Zanzi weir eaaty Nels Ne OAS Wiles Teal Poetet® ond hi BADORS, is . Dond, Thiladeiphiay’ Devonshire, Waitlington. trom Beltiars hark Mate, Cook, from Cali el , from B-ngor, and sai 1th, brig Benjami same day for leeward, ly 22—Arr ship Quat nck, NYork. Th¢ uld have read 2iat instead of 2dth, as printed yester oe lavana, July 29.—Arr brige Confidence, Cozzeus. New rt, Ki; Union, Mitchell, Wilmington Am joston; Ang. Ist, brigs Hogan, Clarke, guire, Liverpool rs Matanzas, July Inadvyertantly omitted yesterday] ln port, ships Spring, Hamilton, aie; barks Marla Herse fou, from Portland, arr 28th; Marietta, Wells, for Phi lug; Etinburg. Jackson, for do, ready: Juno, ’ Dicks, fo] Cowes, de: Kainbow, Sampson, from ‘NYork, taney Shara Lucas, from Boston, aie 21th; brigs Magaalene, (i en, from NYork, arr 28th; Cardenas, Good! jorena: Hibernia, El from Portland, Lane, from Jamaica; schr Isabella, Reby, Justarr. Sid 30th, ship Regulus, Joyce, for NYork; 28th, Li Wpoveras tate eeede pone in, Young, for EUVIT: nly 29.—In port, ain, Young, Andrew Hing, ctl bor nce in Home Ports. Bi it Seed Aug 8—Sld sloops Temperance, Davis, NY: <iggs, do, » st Lt —, i 1 + ° bee lag ra eared, gio oc n ‘arwick, New York) Mea M rs duo ; St Peters, Miq. ‘Sailed, bek Maryian Lisbon; Emma; |,, Baker, Philadeiphi Blake, supposed bound &. Brigs Unicorn. q sailed yesterday. "A. bark, show ; inte alll has Yeon a hor off Lou Tatand Read sa urday moruing,. Sie does wor appest CAMDEN, AugeSld bark Montielicn Beackoele, NYs Oapuearon, aug &—arr solr Sagadaleehs Meson, "A : Arr sebr 70 don, Cla, bark Salustor, Gaamann, Antwerp; brig. Tow co EsTrene, Aes -cAirechet Pers, Wooster, WYerk Port, Aug sel eru, a i Maro dns Zeticas ont sinsree: D ech, ja Mar, Ja, ica, Ny » Del. woe Macuuas, July 5—Arr brig Amauda,’ Avery, No or Fats River, Ang 6—Arr schrs Sarah Churehman, M| Mahoney, and 8 W Sadford, Phila: 7th, Elizabeth, and Se 1 do, Sid 6th, brig Radins, Plummer, Pietou; sehr R Guoversren, Aus7—Arr Hadson, Tarr, NYork. jcoucrsTeR, Aug 7—Arr Ha ¥ Hatuowevt.’Aug $—Arr schrs: Grecian, erick, Ana, Thayer, NYork; 4th. Franklin, do. Mosite, Aug {—Arr sehr Shetland, Toby, Boston; pated seh Jas Arthur, Allen, NOrieans. ‘Cid: aace, Liverpool; brig Gen Wil 5 New Haven, ‘s Merchant. Williams, nidad; Two Broth sloop Warren, Thos sou, NYork Sid, sclirs Harvest, Presby, NYork; Cleopal Burroughs. Phil New Ornvgans, Aug 2—Arr steamsaip Sea, Pitfield, z0s -wtiago via Aranzas and Galveston; ship Col vrin, Boston; barks Catharine, B: St Jaga; Reli Br) Croweil, St John, NB; bi da, . Phila, ‘atherson, Brazos St Ji kwood, Brazos St J lary, Brower, 0; eston, ug 7—Arr schrs S Higbee, and E man, Phila,” ‘Owe ileap, Aug 8—Passed barks 8 ‘Thompson: fom Wiitlies for Bangor Sia Theres Tic Pomroy, from Bangor tor Mértinigue, Puvocgurny Ate Arr seh settnate, Phila Sch, 4 Doane, ih Thetis, Smith, do, sid gad, eck . i r Leander, wi Teporte £ Greenwich is reported for Phil. - he rie a re brig Ban | Vs ‘ens 's Reackson, Winchell Phils renee son, ‘vagara, Corso: ; sloops \e| 5 Port NJ; Jas Lampheer, Keaney, NY. wa ‘Johnson, Mobile; Aimawan, Swasey, pts ek (| Delaware Citys Ell William ” Be laware City: Randell A Green, Hawkios, : Holder Borden, Rhodes, Phil; E Kent, Brett, do. HILADEL . Ang il—Arr Joxeph Cor Hints Wade Saneite: Moses, Bulideyr Charleston brigs Jane, Rich, Trieste; a, Sawyer, ‘Newbu Fs SiiSteronee itandatl; Vinesenes, pet cg ay” sou, Henderson, N York Provid pad fis Wordan, ¥ 5 “ Liga ews Niro Rene, Po, Resi” Ricumonp, Aug 10— Arr schr eye a age aaligcl | Saves, Aug To-Arr schr Sindbad, Summers, No . Sea Nj . + Phi 3 WI Arr Caroline, Lovett, NYork| Bi Phi , 3 4 \ a | Srsiarott,” Aug T-Shi A ae er mada, Savannan, Aug ~—Arr ship Milton, Hedge, ks peket Bante Nick br Martek tke cine 4 ar, spoke brig Virginia, from NY ork for Jacksouvill Cid. sehr Henrietta, rookings, NYVork. Sroxtoton, Aug 6—Arrschr Im . for Phila; stoop 7th, sehrs Fortar pian Regie Fayence. Aug 11—Arr bark J W Z “pa a ea as eee Sear, W. pater, Havana; Sezuine, passed oie Ch ae Hah fahip Tourville, Odievre, Anat Avrashr SM Wiliam Bid 7 Caroline, Fitzgerald, Antigua Lalla Rookh, forlames River LL FI Moral aides strietly sere este” of notety fo exiat. e terrors of verty. end tl p irae family of children, which could be but poorly Prevent macy pradest poole froin enteriog the, mat tate, but here is a work that will tell. pou impo frets, which may’ obviate ail “such objections, Paice book :0 cents, Forsale No.2 Ann st., and most ot! stores, ami? iD ce alee lowed, the LUCLNA CORDIAL, Or, teh ELIXIR OF LOVE. FOR the sure an speedy eure of Incipient Consul Barrenuess, pmporeney. Obstructed or diffieult Me or voluntary diseharge ther tion of the syctemy mo-mat'e cases, of produced of energy hover ite im ‘ons ess of the female frome, which is the onl of vaiyen ior to Magnin’s discor ic quickly remover Lee at Tnewamils ariel Tents srnah do justice tothe merits cf the 3 Cordial * Sa Pa eae "Brinerpil office 24 “Paee sper bottle, ment,

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