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meatal uropean intrigues. Wo think hat his material fault | here, and through their presses,are denouncing this war | proceeding in any court of admiralty, on any claim | mao—15 Rolker & Mollman—3 Victor & Duckwite—1 Ereen- | Novfolk. Sld achre Harp, Packer, Baltimore; Banner, Case, DR. TOWNSEND'S . h i 4 . i i i B Cald . % Proof Gii y= iy 2 eee, | ht, Sit lnustous atom and warstoxttapeak | nto tan suesaiiog es Raed Smartest! | Gc renee Buca b Beads Bet | Semon So" lw One als Circa tn Chane | pp Af yO Ey AA AAR ILL A, The dread of expenses has certainly prolonged the | when | 3. For the of prosecuting any suit mentioned | ™' bey) Wy hte oid 7 .D heaper, pleasaater, and warranted superior to any sold. y r; this fearful contemplation of the responsibility has | ‘The Cuarnsaw inquired—Doesthe gen‘le:nan yield the | in the second sertion of ibis act, the person. OF poreons | ih yere or, Se camerenl alan -O, boxes Seaford & wn emere, Des te Belewmechs Rochester, fm N York, cares disease rithows vomiting, DRrging, tickening or unquestionably increased the expenses; for the fruits of | floor! #0 sworn to and reported by the master of such ship or | —1i98 Lillie & Rosines—i8 bales} boxes AF a —i9 | Witaminaton, Dec 2i—arr Fox, Smith, Matanzas; this Seratpanli over ‘other f ies is, wi ends our victories have been Jost in the delay which has fol. Mr. Ivornsatt—I have always claimed to beg stead- vessel, shall be considered as the owners, and liable for | bales L Ginochias-200 boxes W H Thomar—18 bundles deer | Frances, Savin, Point Peter. Guad. Cid igh, schr Olive, | cat: itinvigorates the body. This the moet axes lowed them, giving the time to recover Logs pusbing tag mamabar OF Se: ms ny, _ Dada the ond the debes of sack vessel te the mptent of the value of the | sk Bouchaud & ‘Thebaud—19 cases Bourey és. Tvernois + bh Fars ‘2st, brig Angeline, Cutting, Mart, Below, oraluary: medicin ook “atten Rerformed more ry suit; and the pursuit was imposs: rom want “ —(Knock, knock) — tleman 5 ta x co= yxes Reuai Francois—5 paail sehr. 15,000 cur 4 et - of men and means, end theso were not sentdown becauso | yleld the flcor? . OTT ier cenkle, uneon sua feraltuze, at ne faethe | Seiten a ie a crires of Dyspepeia "300 cures of general debility and 4 If in any casethe master of any shi vessel is 7 . thea dmivistration were hopeful of peace, and that the" Mr. Goxpow didnot refuse. watleinaeibe weet Ge eeule aventee at ke beges E Sentee—16 de. CW chenenstd halon 008 beep. expense might be saved of the transmission of soldiers’ Mr. [voensout.—The whig party bey ih eelaniies Thom; rar ae supplies which might notbe needed. We can hardly prosecution of the war—[A voice r | act shall prevent the recovery of costs in any suit insti- | ¢0 bgs coffee f Harmony. Nephew & co—108, call this a vigorous prosecution of the war; though we Mr. Gorvox—You are an honorable exception to the | tuted against said vessel in the court of admiralty. Sch essenger—$700 to o° believe the administration has done what it conscien. | rule —(Laugh | "The bill wos referred to the Committee on the Judi- seen ’ tiously believed to be the best under all the circumstan- | Mr. Pou.oocx arose, probably to give his opinion. | ciary. Domestic Im ons. Seakeint woken | United States, mnformicg us of extraordinary cures. i. Van ces. But the topic is inexbeustible, and we dismiss it The Cuarxman—Does the gentleman trem New York The House then adjourned until Monday next. Sanannan—Ship Ha tford—95 bsles cotton J P Swain—44 } ech, Adams, do; ; | Buskirk, Esq., on on opty ay \egists in ag for the present. | yield the Noor? re do H Battier—5t do Cahoone & Kioney—2 do 40 cks rice Gow | Brigs. N York ary, Now Japa: ap apy ea age ‘The bill introduced im the Senate by Mr Dickinson, | Mr, Gonvos —I dé not. (A vale: “Oh, aay the whiga Paivapenrasa, Dec. 25, 1840. | 4K Wells-1081 bl tee toerder. as ros aan guFOnE, Dee 22-81d sehr Delle, Meath, NY rk. Av Cee ot naxein the ald ei tiae Taeewilakaaealee for t t of 1813, in relation tothe | are c! fellows, an it ‘ i s0stOn , br jou, Alley, N York; a - CO eras cells of 18 ph si von tothe | weet ka Fg Me wn Keng pe dd ye: bean ie to The whole population being engaged in the enjoy- dry hides 251 Secs oats Brower & Weloa-<an alee eacies pe Dek gat yy ven fy Cork, Naaaan, NP Catal, Per- | fr {0 with pleasure, and fo men of charneter well wn. ‘That act of 1913 requires <n. eabroken five years’ real | the prosecution of the War in which we aie engoged.and ment of “merry Christmas,” there is consequently xo | Somme — Widge, Boatah,neeer td ON Blas, NYouks DaxbwarysEl~ | | Dr. Townsend ts almost daily receiving orders from phyal dence of the foreigner to entitle him to the rights of c: those who have not yet defined their position will do so news stirring though the streets are thronged with rer- | ~ ‘Der 23—Arr bark Phenix, Boush, NOrleans; | ferent parts of 1 8 i enship—and if by chance, aftor twa or three years resi at a proper time. (Look there! who’s that coming in at : 4 F " ér, Bingham, NYork. Cid, sehr Columbia, El- | ,2bi8t#to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians of dence hie shoul: vo. cveu Ly accident, east upon a foreign | tac door!” “t's Baker, or his ghost”) Yessir, surar. 08 search of amusement. The theatres, circus, me-| MARITIME HERALD. Bape ited re | ace rof Albany. have. in’ autacrous canes pessoribed Dr. shore, though be should return before the expiration of | my is winning battles. (“Why, it is Baker, frem the ogerie, and every other{place where a crowd can be | sea not opposed to the vessel, or shall not give the same, then nothing in this 1, By Last Night’s Southern Mail, | cunes'ci disease? of the Viondcurce ans and over. 7, ples thee, ke. sie toe saltiheum, pia ther with nume- arc eesees a ie Ms a we letiers from physicians and apes Bebe all parts of the his ti law requires him to begio again at the | wars!”] and conquering provinces; our [' ‘are you Mo of the Pee REDE tious of the Sareaperiila 8 the taarkae, | stime, the law require: ri id cong nf " i ‘ou, Steam Shi) * »M. DJ. Wilson, M. D., BR. B. 4, M.D, starting poiut. ‘Mr. Dickinson proposes to repeal those | Baker, when did you srrive fcom Mexica?™} navy, te at sue es snd Soe Ferenc weodban horned dur roman cot me ge po aa WOMAN AND HEK DISEASES, Pi. Kimendort, M.D. “ provisions, requiring only the filing of the preliminary | {How are you, Colonel?”] sea, swe roping e commerce % te day and evening, and the proprietors are coining Captains. riverpoot. America. America. ROM the cradia to, the srave—Adapted exclusively, 10 | ibeny, April J, 186. * apers, and the eknowledgemant ofa bona fide residence | of Mexico, if it (“You look pali OD money as a reward for the superior attractions they Judkins — her instraction, (he macaral laws f hes gy '» at Fe my ier fe fra one of the most respectable physi in the United States, with liberty, in the interim, for the | the oce: (Mr. Gordon pausi otfer. Amid the festivities of the da; @ poor have | Acadia, ar he rasa eee critical periods, Ww: apt B Gananras KAP Waals candidate to take journeys or voyages without the limits hot been entirely forgotten; a benevolent fadividual, | Actdi%s cine of ome ial yat I a of the country, at his discretion. ‘he amendment of the Jaw will b jolly advautegeous to seamen, as pro- | Dear Sir—It is with satisfaction that I say recently witness: d, in sey. Leap! the sults from your Extract of Sarsapanila— hah “Look well.” | who with the true spirit of charity conceals his name, 2 ed glad to see the distinguished vi- has enabled Mr. Street, the agent of the Home Mis | Packets to Arrive, Dec 10| Nebraska, Watson, Jan 1 is complaint causing ulcerutions about the throal posed by M ickingon, tor, iu the event of its adoption, | r of t. e House, too! until his eucces- sionary Society, to distribute over 600 pounds of t tetas. HEVRRFOOL. a Lyvi the practice of medicine, | havp prescribed they will not be required to leave their busin | arrive. The Chairman knocked to order, and Cestitute families, for the purpose ‘of 7 aero. Singtel ane hae et ora idee Td , and never without benefit. elise rome maain onshore five years in order to become citizens of | Mr. Gordon resumed.] | repeat, the army is in theeno- | stantial Christmas dianer for them, Rashaenivamen? Der ¢h¥antiiens ket 18T PUBLISHED. cad tor ile by CHARLES ice. &e4 it fat exceeds any 1 the United States. “We were not aware of the existense | my’s country, waging battles emd-odfqupring provinces. The subscription to the Central railroad is progressing PORTSMOUTiN. rontsMourm. Pe Rg i A Pgh | eee ffered to the public. ‘Youwill cane of such an act as that of 1513, till, in explawation of h European governments are speculating as to the results. yery rapidly, and there is now but little doubt that the ‘oronto, Pratt, Nov 16| H Hudson, Moore, Jami} ON DISEASES OF THE SEXUAL Stst. [— Ada two dozen, ke., &e. Respectfully q bill, at our request, the tact way made known to us by | How happans it that we hav: party here oyposed to | amount required to secure the city subscription will be rland Knight, Nov 2 | Northumberlan Jau $ | to general and professional reading, and the exposition of B.U, PRESTON, M.D. Mr. D. We think his imonsure of amendment decidedly | tho war? They opposed the Creek war, the Seminole | made up before the lat of January. Mediator, Stark,’ Dec 1| Gladiator, Bunting. Jan 26 Kcery, by £dwrrd M. Dixon, Ai D.,curhorot Woman | s : coay aa ahe ood, and hope it moy speedily become the law of the | war, the Black Hawk war; and the war with England, | The Readin; Artillerists, commanded by Capt. Thos. | ge Nicol ua Hal her Dis from the cradie to vi une | Dr. ewsqend Ds ven my a with Dysvensin. fore, find. } and now the war with Mexico, The only reason for itis, § Loeper, will arrive in the city from Berks county, to. | Duchess d/Orlecs Veniford, jen | Sigel gaamyz.and lectpres on the operaiive surgery ofthe eye, | time past, I have endeavoved frequently to eradicate: jt (rom Both Houses have adjourned over to Monday next, in | they are dissatiatiod wilh free government, and would ke | morrow alternoon, on their way to the rendezvous oi the Ci Rt feos ge da Co LR ne we ph weaker the organ risiderstion of the intervention of Christmas. The | gladto change it. ‘Tho war wes begun by Mexico. I | second regiment. Nov 15] Ann Harley, Scott, Jaa 1} of exeeasjin every class Of life, “The Boston Journal re. | et of affect senators {rom lowa.are in town, and we suppose will | con tell gentlemen i 4 eloped isself f rhat is my opinion. We mennto A colored man named Henry White, died yesterday in EEN ES. muke MARS . Dixon has written much ‘aud well on vai it a permanent pos- the lower part ofthe county, trom swallowing more than | Prince de Joinville, make their special debut on Monday next. | hol@ on to Californi of surgery; hie book shows a thorough jus a ol aud trac! ag The entertainments at Kilmiste’s Olympic, last night, | session of the Unite: {A voice: “ That's it, | half a gullon of whiskey. s=ao==eee | tance with modem science. Stricture, Genomes, Hy ro. | Seriousiy the organs of life in their physical fanevions. 1a this were excellent, and there wes @ full house. Gib- | Gordon.”) The President has nothing to do with it— ‘The Coronor held an inquest yesterday, upon the body | PORT OF NEW YORK, DECKMBER 26, | cele, and Variceule, are particularly well sreated. We have | state twee te Spurs Seem bons, in her tableaux of clussical statues, presented us | [Athi again, Gordon.”] ‘This is what tho people of | of a white woman, unkwown. foucd drowned ia tao up Sonics. shoes Be pronsiety of exposing “alt sar of IL its distressi ia my case, by With a series of ropresentations as palo, end still, andar- | the United States mean to do. 1 am for prosecuting the Schuylkill, below Walnut atreet. aM | Whe taber Caden eneaak moral ecasiemane: Narthe aninors ving inf to its nat tificially naturalas marble. The charming Miss Alber- | war, because the people are for prosecuting the war. [ Operations in the Pittsburg telegraph are expected to +725 \ moon surs.. . 1 6 ™ } originality and ingenuity under trying ical circumstan- . My confidence im its Fower to effect a care in case of tine, a8 Susan, and the accomplished Mra. Mossop, ss | will vote for the Wilmot proposition, cffered last session, | commence in the course of to-day or to-morrow. The +4 St mrcw warez. 221M | ces, stamp bis books with uncogamscn it Horace Greely | general functioual derangement of the o1 of life, imp Kate, in the litle piece of “ Perfection,” were cu fait, | to prohibit slavery in territory which may be acquired rst of January bad been fixed for the opening, but the remarks :—It contains no line or word calculated to excite | me to recommecd your Sarsaparilia to ieadicts and the singing and dancing of the little girls, thoug® a | 1 will vote for it, sink or awit, because it is in accord- | work has progressed so rapidly under the energy of Mr. Arrived. __ | licentious passions, bat the contrary everyw! Cs IR te lame | . repetition of previous performances, had to be repeated | ance with the public sentiment of the North. Slavery is | O'Reilly, the superintendant of tho western line, that ket ship Owford, Yeston, 35 days from Liverpool, wita | prevent thousands from Zushing into a course of iesipation, Athouy. Alugust 39, 1819, 0 fo 93 way again. With such a bill we gknow not why the Odeon | a foul blot ond an erernal curse. If the South would | tho first dash from the iron city is hourly looked for ciated slats Wik Ne tee Manuel ex | fi (itepssatecltalsisn: Tribtae ore asia | “Di, Dowdkebe Wa, -MOMa ihe nines somite wl Clyipic should not be a fll every night os the last | consult ss own interest they would malo aiforaia | Nov Isth, “he Oxford experieaced very heary wentey | — S ROHENCKS PULMONIC GTRUE 5) =< | opinion of the rirued of your Compound’ Syrup’ of oped appy Christmas and a merry New Year. tree territory, independently of the North, which would crreme Cour a io the channel fo ‘ pOHENS MONIC y | Tilia. Tam now p epared to give st. + have wed it im my Respectfully, THE DOCTOR. | protect it inthe dayrof trial’ The frocmey Crue Woe | oS Rovers oe zee Usrren, Stares, Deo. | gales ia the Age FOR THE URE OF COUGHS, COLDS CON | tice aid prescribed it for the lust few blonths, aud must g-ve | Will not disturb the-Southern States, but they will not | ~{—- A. Parrish, Esq., of Pennsylvania, was | 20% SUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT, &e. it my decided preference over any thing of the kind with Wasnixoton, Dec, 94, 1846 consent to send soldiers there for the purpose of extend- admitted to practice as an attorney and counsellor of | just, passed the wreck of n vessel Tis an undeniable fact that Scheuck’s Palmonic Syrap has | which lam acquainted, both as to its medicinal id ea ae”) ing the institution of slavery. Mr. Gorden, 4 iu. | this Court. No. 47—The United States, plaintiff in er- | brig. Lost overboard in the channel made more and greater cures than apy otherremed7 iu this | the reasonable price at whith you sell it. In 1 jous Ad Coptandum. | ee Dadocmnraitin ahae (ek came ob the wht a were | tof ¥s Bank of the United States. The mont of | native of New York. Died on the passage, \ country. The reason of its success mm effections, cuteneous eruptions generally, dyspepsia, All right ! No, it; who eaid go? There ig ugrout deal | opposed to the aquisition of California, because it is | is cause Was continued by Mr. Sergeunt for the do- | norand Briget Donough. steerage prasecuers. Hh a igen tebe gg ce oe witile saeite Tanke Comat ee wee miaereeaee that is not right. ‘The North and the South are not ex- | to be free territory. Ho quoted the objection of Mr. j {¢tdant in error, and concluded by Mr. Nelson for the with d dull 8. funea, and assiate uatuse to expel itfrom the stomach and liver | Sarsaparill: is udieated, | can with confidence recommend a Gantesushat twoile' ta eeen bien eee plaintiff in error. No. 41—Samuel, plaintiff, vs. Henry eetiateene t to the patronage Of the profession a 6 waltable r actly right in reference to further annexations. Gor- | enw eed staan the cages thet the Pvc ot ciVigree Purner. This cause was submitted on printed argu- | go day, ‘Those who. have. used it, always testify to its heal Temoving dis: ase in i don’s speech will illustrate that difficulty. Aud that is- | tothe North) one 8° | mentsby Mr. Brent for the plaintiff, and by Mr. Bibb for | ‘nacker. tues, for their suf eyed, aud. tealth foand valuxble medicine BE. K8M.D. sue is the grost ijeue—and it isan insu which may well |. Mr. Hoo, of Obio, defined bis position, that i Me Pehgeaeee ee et ed Be CS Sane RAL La ere smbats world suave i, nomipdiciso. Year bes me Seah pr Novenvs! DYBPLRSIA. make a timid inan tremble, and even the strong heart to | Hl dlone. | He know his constituents well. He was inde- 2 mse, to Spofford, Tileston & Co. Sd U 8 sbip Albany cures, ag all the certificates that have been published are tue | | No flvid or modiciue las ev. r be ered which aq i 4 ‘ ve f , | pendent, and cared not whether his remarks suited his Pensacola, and brig Alien Ring for N York. ‘the C C’bas | tothe letter, and numerous othera may be sen at the office, | near y resembles the gastric juice or saliva, in discomposing shrink. But wo shall have to meet it, face to face, and | Southern whig friends, or his Northern locofoco friends COMMERCIAL, eu d days N of lat 37, had heavy westerly galesall the pas- | No.4 Comtlandt street. food and strengthen organs. of digestion, as this pre- we admonish the South to stand shoulder toshoulder— | If he understood the whig doctrine, he was a whig, and | panne | FAVED COMPLAINTS”, oo.) | Spiteede Matto van ee ee of Why di not the Preident ask Sam Houston's nvice be | yong elie. {A voice How 0 you uaderwand ie?) | New York, Dee 5. | 2,12 Buen epaaram das ttom Sarsana, with oor | atm. Sradenee Jebnane, Site of com, dobaaee, Were rE hyn, March, 66 fore ho suffered Santa Apna to pass into Mexico? Hous’ | sary und unjustifisble. It is not sufficient for me that | Today being a holiday, there was nothing done in the Fee ae OY eal a a Cae ae Cae as iouietdom, with | two years scveroly afflicted with liver complaint arezea ona fuars inane mene eee Laat ton would have been the mau to talk to ujon that sub: | Mexico did wrong. ‘I look on war ara terrible calamity | four or ashes market worthy of no! Taada, ‘Nov tt, lat 4802, Lon 9 29, fala WIG She Wiese] strana betokeol the brates tee auoiloion sate the mncuious membrane beeame so affected that almost =~ 4 awe 7 D, ei ity, " i » iv ‘i z i, i every articie of food I took produced such a nausea, or irri- Ject,but it appeurs the President did not, and does not: | (96 °DZ aa an aten of religion ee) Wyn opted to Family Provision Mark: Sree eG ee ot hacer, Shanioned, main | Sik Rasteningee ooukimnton, a8 Rd) quiet qoulave eMeeeed’| SUTesGeR oree. wih get tacaty ince Taseld read confer with Houston onthe subject, Query.--Is Houston | (ireat wrongs ouly, to redress which there iv no | ‘The show of every variety and all manner of good | “Wrench bark Agiae, Clear, from 8t Thomas, via Chasleston, Mamediate change for the better. ‘Ths efteets | f0ud. 1 confiaed myself almout entirely tothe use of eogna: to be shoved off the track as quietly as possible? Is he | other remeay, would justify war As God is | things, inthe eatable way, has seldom been equal in ballvat, to J Durand & > were obvious,and not torte tniacalon, me even this | was often ‘fe 7 can seareely in the way of other and more favorite aspirants ? It looks | ™Y J2¢8e,, | do not believe that great wrongs exist- | the past week, in our many markets. Wi yin ballast, to Fos. a ie erheie Nehoume beeahiokit gagbtotes ‘oo%# | od when this war commenced. We are told that one of | quarters and prima pieces of the ox Char "i é 29d P s pein . ea eet ay 3 ery feb npc liko it. We demand that Father Ritchio shell wake up | the causes tor tho war, was the refusal of Menies to cer, | by that caterer forthe public, ‘Devoe, at Jefferson ‘Thothienn non. Feae “Cabello, 5 precept \e old Virginia and that regiment she is called upon to send | tle the boundary, But there was a difference between | market Most of tho choice piece: wedtoo tempting to Bexter, 22 days from Galveston, Texas With des office, No 4 50 inveterate, that it prod fo the wars. She Is bebindhand, and she must not sufvr | that government and Great Britain. One was a wesk , Many an epicure the pou: and mitch of it will | cotton, &e, to Brower k Neilson. F 3 ce Al 8 posite the National Hotel eda rupture ofa small blot vessel. | was confined fo1 her time-honored escutcheon te be sullied by a failur and the other @ stroug power, and to the latter you gave | this day and Ni ar’s day ted the table of many of Below. Also mny be obtained at 273 and 192 Broadway: 121 and 100 | ral weeks, lost my flesh, and felt weak aaweet Come out—come out, brave old commonweulth—the | a portion, six degrees of latitude, of that territory to | OUrup town fashionables. e have plenty of wild ‘A bark in ballast, from Boston. Fultue st eet; 77 East Broadway; 467 Bowery: 178 Graod Leiegyer icon Bas has eens Sure eats erties: noblest and most glorious old State in the world— | which the Prosident said, we had a clear and unques- | Kame —some even in Wall street we saw tied to the rail- | ‘Also, 2 brige—unkuown. streets 397 Third Ay Gioemierigh Crass Mews TOUS | Secubie hea gnciiied on. peal Lremembered to have come out, avd do your duty, as in the revolution, when | tionably title. The territory on the left of the Rio | ig near the great Bank of America, but no bears ; they a Le orang ere Nae recs earner pence und Sram | Soon Me Ven Gendt, of Aleeny, ve a kuna pt Tears te veer you opened the ball and closed the dance. We saw Col. | Grande, and which was called disputed, was as much | looked rather stale and too ripe, nothing compared to | Packet ship Westmiuster, for Loudon, lays at anchor at | C&TY, pricy td ‘Uniced States, ey CHY | ‘Nad health. Krom these fects induced xt first to pro- Baker, of illinois—tl that w us ugh the | the property of the Mexican Government as the City of | ome at No.8 Washington market. Poultry of all kinds | Quarantine. z eekiman is no longer an agent | cure one bottle of your valuable preparation of Sarsaparilla. neck with the Georgian’s bayonet—we saw him in the | Mexico itself. But according to the gentleman from | has been very plenty, but prices are well up. Eggs aro RPP RL ae and the proprietor not he respons'ble for any | lu jastice to * feel bound to assure Jop the Loocegm capitol to-day. Ho is hale and ound, and is going back | ‘Tennessee, we must take territory because Mexico was | searce, and much wanted=5 to 6 for 124 cents. Butter Herald Marine Correspondence. me: ourehased of him, as he ao longer sells the genuize | 12 Eval uAtle Randietd fon sSeh neste Be 1 Save) 5 forthwith. Ho tells some most intoresting teminicences | nor ule te jay how devi | of fair and first quality readily commands Is, 81.and 28. | snip ptatina, Woodwa Henna bound to Ga | eae serheueetss rte HVBCHENCK. | [oar bots islgraaperor to Oregon iichopparais, mules iontlieg, | _ MP Sraxrox arove, and asked the gentleman to give | ‘¥°!- Fantly Provision Market. Ge bien a ereers i . Crew and fandangoes. Ho thinks it is a great ceuntry in many | WY: 4 * A TABLE OF PAICES. In Charleston, South respects, but rather below par as regards all practical |, MF, oor —I can't go it. you can get tho floor easier | Apples, bri...$125 93 +9050 0 150 Marys oe rae. News, TONE 0 a ' purposes. Col. Baker carries a cicatrice in his throat, | than I can —(Laughter) What are we to do with the eef, ch’e pe: 10 058 00 ‘Bhs solr Trasiper; Ammen ton ae Sat Nn, Dec 24. HIS fashiouabl composing the mi allaying aco Pathe is determined that for the Georgian’s bayonet he | eFtitory when we get it? Are you going to let the | Do.comed. $ Sea Bass. 8 £2610 | withlime, came into'this harbor last erenten been kept as Sey teen 8 Deus oe Sone: will be revenged on the Mexicans. God speed him. He | *fesiient ond his bashaws, with ono or more tails, es- bunch. ..0 6 | ee ee eH 0 | o'clock. om fire. On Wednesday, at 11 0 cl be sold at public auction om the 14 Canals With ees ret) 7oRt Sagan LEECK. Jouse-assee allio for the tlonlageanioce ete hi tablish civil governments over it, or ere you going to do pners i025 lounderg: bivive 19 0012 | Owen ivek Island aud Watch Hill atoke: oo Master of Equity. ‘This house fronts ‘on Br Mr-Van Kleeck was formerie; Steril end oho eas SINTC ANNA. | ityourselves ? The constitution had been brought into | {ima lass neko 15 Hels; per lb..-.0 6 a9 8 | coming through the deck. Immediate steps were taken to | stories high, runs back to another street, w: city and county, and recently in the War Department & soon vocp, | tegaegtion, and disertations given on the laws of ay | Savvis ince a] rest Go Jed forthe purpose of suppressing the fiames. | ings onthe same; the interior of the lot coutaii ra * — pats Watninorow, Dec. 24,1816, | tions. The constitution had been stretched like gum | Caulihewer nO. 8 iF 20 ck yeah mente gee =e ck yes Coot - hotel, with kitchens, wash house, and all h: s RHEUMATISM. orm a elastic, to cover any scheme, no matter how extended.— | Onious,bush...0 58 0.12 8 ¥ oping sear i fore thu one thousand cases of Chronic have The Van Ness Case. Itreminds me sf thegame.ct the tumbler. | Tal edt 7 jobst COT Te tere ne a a oe ee clainbere The aiantion a centaile | been cured by the use of Dr. Towuseads Sarsepaniila. ine Me, Bradley kavtenipeayes te coert to inetruct the | (A'voice: “crimble rig) "Yor ‘simble rg. The ope: | ay ois 2018 giuated could not be conjectured. et” na How the fire indi Kepe by. proper perzoa, would command the best and bee aha aise = SED Jury, that even ifall the evidence in behalf of Mrs, Con- | rator takes the little balls, vall is under | ‘aie 08 200 Miscellaneous Record, moat feabtons # To Doctor Townsexp:— iat: r ner or Van Ness, given before them in this trial, i true, | Wis} (nimble, You saceps the wager, and jo’ the oall is | ji ye 99 2010 | BarkRosanetia—The pilot boatSpy atrivedat Ssiem at | wit'benercnpomke’s fomune ne? Wilt obtain & bargain, and ,SiT] think Te my duty to return you my, own sincere still there is not sufficient evidence to warrant the pre- | tie power is! When Mr Polk went to the white heuse, | be rat he} eae ing he Dark Rosebelien Cane The tqrme st0, a quarter cash, the balance in one, two | ritec: ofereepasitia,, 1 was albieeed for epnpmentes gee sumption of @ morriage between her and the late Gen. | the spirit of Old Hickory did not follow him, nor come | Remhode no oa 2% 20— | tonstites that onthe I7th tod inte the bar; penn b 8 9 2taw 6tPre_ | Rheumatic pains, aud also Inflamation ofthe Livert the sufler- Vao Ness. The said proposition for instructions has | pack. No, but the spirit of Lindenwald did.—[The | Woodcock, pair.0 50 ga 0 0 weather thick with snow, wind ‘and blowing tresh CITY LU ings which I endured from these diseases 1 adores my, lifea been under discussion forthe last threo days, Messrs. | manner in which Mr. Root pronounced this word, | Teal ra | 0 623 | bie reefed the topsails, and stood out of the i NE LOT on the East side of Broadway, between 20th | burdeats me. I tried every remedy that was prescribed for Bradley ard Coxe supporting the instructions prayed | Lindenwooouul,” occasioned excessive laughter |— | Quiuces,the 100.0 2% 2031 blowing very heavy, split main topsail, for: and 21st streets—23 feet by 120. me, from three of the best physicians in the city, but without for; oad Messrs. Brent and May opposing them with er- | yz. Von Buren dodged behind Mr. Poinseit on the stand. | /ekens, do... .0 99.9 ° Sreres Srifting to desward very fats Hid, aw, A Tight | - Six Lote in 26th street,between the Gthand 7th Avenuee—125 | receiving any permanent beaehit, I cousidered myself eur. guments and citations to show that the evidence in : ac rol ? dich, wi fo be the Highlond lights ac 1-4 to 2, let | feet by 98. : riage. The instructions ssked embrace the entire me- | civil authority in the conquered provinces, he dodged | _N&W Outraxs, Dec. 16—Sugar—Very little’done, the | CUiaway all three m aseet dei : bie eng erry fsepreaty hes ee ROT age experienced ‘relief; thisgimduced me to persevere ia, ie rits of the cause, if they should be given—hence the hind Mr. Marey, Mr. Marcy forgot to seud the docu. | Weather having been unfavorable. “Molasses— Smail | 1 haa t sel, jamping ivto ‘the Four ‘Lots iu 50th atreet HSS too fake. i | use, and two bottles have eflected an entire cure. It is now lengthened and very able arguments upon either side.— | ment to the President! (Laughter Mr. Marcy dodges | Sales at254s Lunguid Flour—There are buyers in the wed nothing’ but what they .stood iu, 4of | Hise Lots on the N. E. corner of Sth Avenue xrd 20th street | mouths siuce I used your remedy: and Tam eraieful and Before the winter is closed, we hope to be uble to rem | behind Gen. Kearny wud Capt Stockton’ Yourssy soa Market at $4 20a $4 25 for Ohio, but holders generally | the mea beiug completely exhansted. They walked 3 miles | <2 by ied eet. Bnquire of JOHN J« py to say Lnever enjoyed deter health. I shall tak der you the verdict of tie jur: Tl take tha eee eee es ot tee oon | ask higher ; several, however, offering at $435, Sales | to the Ra light, where they were received aud kindiy | d9 2taw Im*r pleasure in recowmendiug it tothe afficted, for by pei ws Libetindatad | Mivoite s Sthat weil’)? Wallyeuchurge ferealty, 000 bole Odio wt 84 25, conditioned that buyer ean en: | weted, Copr Viton iinmediaialy devpatched man tothe | CS GNSTIPATTON DESTROVED.OR-EXPOSTTION | May veltevemy life was saved, i a GLEE | (A voice ; “ That we will”) Will you charge for ail the e freight—two other round lots in negotiation—hold- but when he arrived she was found completely bro- . ok Suauter-samouee: mot eaes | With the gre: respect, allow me to subscribe myself TWENYY-SINTH CONGRESS. | scows and drudges sunk in the Rio Grande, and for the | 898" - 7 and fragments of the vessel and cargo Were strewn mt hoe tty 2 your grateful fuiexd, WM. B. MORGAN, atv, kaneator horses which took to their heels, as they sometimos do, | fs Of which aro firm at $426, and buyers offering $4 20. ch. Up to 10 aut Tuesday 120 bales of wool | Rot ouly of overcom.ng, bat also, ; 43 Comal street. corner of Broad way. Ba 2 ra aud run away? But how much ‘land do you charge for | 100 bbls fine sold at $4, and 1000 St. Louis on private he letter beg of bark Rosabelia, I naael mesos’ whassers, Ulanoveer sate Dr ‘Town 2 REST FEMALE MEDIC ‘indie the loss of human life? 1 don’t submit the queweon to | terms. Corn—Sales 1000 sacks white at 60. Whoat— | ifted nsho.e two or th ee days sizce, was picked MW. followed: by nuuerbue esrtifi 1 ‘Townsend's Saraparilla is & sovereign and speedy eure Senate. Sr ante enutention to | Active inqaicy, but nothing transpired. Holders asking | up, and deposited in the provineetown post office, wh M. Warton.) followed by us sertificates | for incipient consumption, Barrenness, Leucorrhma, or - ‘ the house. Go to the mothers, the rs, the wives of f Jectern wore azipd tad’ (orvrardad, “tee i r rom emineut pbysiciaus and other persons of distinction. | Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstrastion, Incoatinenes Wasnisoron, Deo. 24, 1846. | the slain, and they would tell you the last’ acre will not | $!—buyers offering 95c. Hewcser wewuneithe bbe Price 30 cents. ‘ PeIRE ._ | of Urme. or involuntary discharge thereof, and forthe gem Slim attendance in the galleries of the Senate this | suiice. When we hear of batiles, and the shout of glor Berrate, Dec. 23.—There are no sales of eithor wheat | however, were not inthe bog, and were lost, A perusal of this treatise cannot fail to dispel all doubts in | rat prostr tion of the system—no matter. whether the revit morning. Slim attendance in the Senate. Morning al- | of our arms, what do we hear said of the poor ‘allow whe or flour since our Jast that have fallen under our notice. j Spoken. the mind of any reader of th Fixing racterand great tm- | of inherent cause or causes, prodaced by irregularity, illness Tacs clouds and sunshine. Prayer by Rev. Mr. | could not find agrave? Somebody has got to square this | Holders of flour are generally firm at $4. Some am: An American bark was sigualized ot the 16th inst, off the | portance of this discovery. which has agitated France, Kng- | Gy accident. Sprole. Journal read During the reading, whig side | Qccount. God wll sond the widows, the bercaveg ais, | Lots could be picked up at $3 75. 280 bushels clover seed | southern Pleectshe pelt, 4 grins to the westward. | a a porn papel ag — ee food, | 9, Nunes eam be more surpri of the chamber thinned out to four senators. * | tersto you Youcan'tdodge. (Laughter) Genti#men 80ld at $3 7: 290i LaESTAS, TORTIE oe ee Ot | cched Gotisntece vegvenie:teriareee some veneer ee belay teat catetecen recon cbe hal aban ey une see 7 RTHE WHIGS AND THE MExICAN Wan \. | seem to be tickled to think chat theycan be drawn into | Schr Laura Jaxe by bark St Czoud, at Phila—On the 16:h bling arrow-root, der its ntinence. It immediately counteracts the nerveleas Mr. J. M. Cuayrow presented @ memorial numerously | court by ao respectable witnesses !j [increare! laughter} | Latest Dates ant, lat 3458, lon 75,schr Laura Mattapoisett, fm ‘he Treatise and the Ervalenta (the Intter in 4 packets at | ness of the female frame, which is the great cause-of burrea signed by both political parties of Delaware, praying | suppose you continue the war, anda the Mexicans to nein ae Tees tenn York for Key We: t they had been rua ixto tavtly on hand at the National Depotef War | ness. Congress to adopt sptedy nnd erficient means for the ter- | tg wall You will find that the Castilian will give you. | Anjier. > Meursti night of 16th inst, by the foree of the con- | yestablished for their sale, at No. 152) Ia will not be expected of us, in cases of a0 delicate aca’ mination of the war with Mexico ies the kal hi Rad the pleat Gets ok | Attlee cussion was so great that the cepiaia lirst officer and three of | York: and at the Granite Buildie, :73 | cure, to exhibit certificates of cures pecforine Me Olivier followed he petition with some te. | War te thednife. Ferhaps you fini ti peaest onsting aa ripe the crew of the schooner were knocked overbeoard and were | mo ber at J2eod2w*r_ | assure the aillicted that hundreds of cases have be ks thereon. These wore not men who hed any ser ee Eoting Bint oboomraning tise nen, | Aux Unyes drowned. When spoken by captain | 7 Spemet = tous. Several casea whe, e families have been J ‘ pt iy ecru act, ani inspiriting ond exconraging them to prose: | Aucuarne Voard competent to navigate the ves scCUTT & CO.’S, di T neing ® few bottles of this inval ro sone ots may Ae ns eee eit cute the war. The Mexican daughters would bring their Buhvia | a navigator, and advised them to put into Norfulk. 76 Nassau street, jensed, offspri eatable and patriotic wi olf, . jewels to the crucible, to form the bullet levelied against | Bay ot Is you ; and you would be told, in disdain, Take what yon | Bermuda. ! | 4% TY Wi i | — Foreign Ports. C ITY Wholesale end Retail Fam); Grocery, Tea, wigs. | weakness sad general nin ° fispring. allscap’ oo lieved there was no other alternative than to fight | continually u 7 i jatirax, Dec I ry and Spirii blishment, ke ‘he proprietors pl e a“ ry» ane 4 out the war, and with this view he should not hesitate | §> much covet.” Do you Wish to make a conquest of Buewos Ayres..... | pdt ays (Bey Bed themselves that yarticle is g maine, and soid at qiome | Pain aad a seusation of bearing down, failing of the womb, to give the Executive sll the means necessary to carry | one.third, one-half, or three-fourths of the Mexican | Belize, Hon, NF, arr Lith a 16th, too ' nal profit, metuding ‘Teas, of the latest importations and mst | aad with other ciienicies, and vaving kaown cases where on the war vigorously and efficiently. | territory? If you do, how will you govern it? | | left for Boston morn of 15th, approved qualities; Suyars of every Coffee, Mocha, | your caer we has ees asst janie: = seopeuae Mr. © (aside.)--What’s ‘the question? An- | ‘The gentleman from Now York (Mr.Gordon) spoke this | Boke! Havana, Dec 16—In port, shi recommend.d ior such cases ‘as | have desc: obtuine Elisha Deuisog, Leely, | J1va. Lagaeyrs aud Maracaibo; Wines, Chimpagne, Sh ‘ K . - ® v. a bottie of your Extract of Sarsapariila, and followed the tition. morning, that it would be time enough when California | Bunt Fey cieats, ngs, Canton, Packard, Wiscasset, do: bar are, For, Ke, Booch Whisker, 0 4 : : : a : 4 ® lebrated brand: London Porter, (Bi yectious you gave me. Ia ashort period it removed ner ended, that the great whig party of | come into the Union, to talk about slavery. Ah! when | Bo Islonter Mioeateod sabean J, Remingtot eet Wmburgheaud. Allowaycales Frets mplaints aud restored her health. Beiag grateful for tae the countey, were true to their country in this Mexican | the question does come, wo must stand up to it [t will | Canton nm, W. zon. do; Clio. Orgood, Port’ | Ouls; Old English Dairy Cheese; Freach, Englii fits she received, I take piersure in thus acknowledging con est. THe belie that though they were in ami- | not do to have a sick family, or be called away suddenly ; Cape Town, CGH, | ‘Ori c Finan d, | an Mustard; Gi sgow Spiced perio aes a itto the public, : nerity in Congress, the great whig party received a eub- | on important business. Gentlemen must come here, and | (slcatta.... ten, Prov dz; fo | article for the table; nigh flavored aud sound; Segars SERRE oe nee stantial majority among the people. He repudiated the | charge, from whatever quarter it had been made, that | | * 07 . sar! pe mora, Mande: , Georges Albmy, Aug. 17, 1844. mdelier, Pe 1, Charlestoh, do; Torch, Thay- er, Sivannah do; Toledo, Glover, Boston, do; BL Swan, Benjamin, Chegres, do; Algonquin, Mayberry, Ke: doi JH Dow, Merrymaa, Wiliniugton, do; Watpotes Brown, Bostoa, do; Thooss, Hoyt, Newbuayport, do; Havana, Gilt f the highest favor; Soaps, Starch, &e.; omsit i Lond: whom. this may, concern—T his is cack, Of eevee ele London Deak Forts | ca ceriliy tice muy site usec. coe, botle at dees Mapeceee ow iautiay fom wip-Aus Har | Ueliewe cium nacee, beibe troubled "with the" Gee Jandiag from ship Aan Har- Deine, troud h the. dropey. vote right. With God's help, 1, forone, will do my da | Cardenas. ty. | wish Northern men had always stood up for their ‘ principles, as Southern men had for theirs. It won't go | ( to dodge this question. It is hard work to get Joua- | Jur: than into a quarrel; but when you do, there will be a | Carthage strong white heat, and it will last along time. [Laugh- | Gampeschy Coxsackre, Sept. 38, 186, igs hod aided, or were disposed to give nid and rttothe enemy. On the contrary, they had ren- eat service, and for himself, he was il essential means and supplies, for the A herry, East India Res cch, ke. Beoteh Herings ug of the fest, nervous : patriek’ Sth ley, (the celebrated Loch Fi x ot the ona, : Figsrous prasectition of the war to a speedy qd honor. | ter} Woo him eho dage in duty and doseris hia port. | Eau ?? N {$Id schy Chas Allatrom, Cook, for Nor BOOTE & THOMPSON | tm eho had iced ae was indnced sn sey eceacn eae ble peace. a yes Lage The question will not admit of compro: fhe only | Chihuahe ip ¥: wY. i ablii | erno faith ; and suffice it to say, the medicine Various other petitions were presented, and sundry ro- | man who ever did compromise on it it not here, He | puaahus are oe LReer als ee OR ela ack aces Age ett | 4A srledid hreneh sf'ehe phors estsblialonest, hte. boon, at | aud desized effect, uot oniy rf hours of coaluement, ports made. hus, howe: iven you warning, end you must take | Fayal: few days—the ouly Am vess Broadway, also oa the cash principle, where au assortment | {fier the expiration of one week uf ite nae, the drupsy and Nt. Adeciay- futvedueed « vill granting cbrk the conveq charge mude agalost those who | Gibraltar. 0-10 port, bng CJ Dow, Richard. | ofarticles corresponding with their establishment down town, | fection ga¥e Way Joan, 2 ng degree, Lee jutroduced a bill granting certa i" lands to | Guestionea the propriety of the war, of giving “aid and | Guayama, ‘now betier than it had been fe and of the same d—an assortment the State of Arkansas, for the purposes of juterual im- Guatamala , Soon, port, brig Wm Warren, comfort to the enem is base—it is an inuendo, and that cannot be surpassed ‘tha eity. All the above | ,,f.h's will be of anyserriceve you,or any one whe doubts t d 4 fi H ess of the medicine, you are entirely welcome to it. provement aii) nie e's | gaght to have been opet if at all. Whoontracted with Vere eee eee wo Tithe, Cnet | SSGUIR Seed res of ecteand ta ta oer tee ele ia coe scribe myself Your tstobedfent and oli edservant, ANCH MINT! | Santa Anna, r him to pass the bleckade? Di dr" ~ 5 . . Me. Lewis, from the Finance Cominittes, reported back | natthat give” aid ond comfort ty the enema? eit bat Home Ports, Oe ee een eee | tonto EMOPT A MIRACLE. of New York, with- | be sli right fur the chief magistrate todo this; but it ‘ wr) Lesch, Newbery | DANCING ACADEMY. PP chard pti ig og pd epee Pheer wat 9 ‘omendation that it pass. | would not be tolerated ut Newgate. The President Saurn Fey ( 1 i ME: O, Italian Cl at, god Dee AD | Seasthee tomeeney kerwpetinbe oxen * The honorable Chairiaaa said that he should move to | ought not to have told on himsolle What will we do Syduey, NSW. ean sien Deneing ; consider this bill at the earliest convenient day after the | pereafter! [Mr. Root here paused to take breath) aes Potosi. * Dr. Townrend—Donr Sir : [yas takeu a little over a ye) Christmas holida f Mr. Sawven (rieing)—Mr. Chairman Trinidad’ i i e cough and pain in my side—ut increas Mr. Sexson, (rom the same committee, reported bapk a ley.) Signal for twos! Mr. Roor—Don't interrupt me. the bill for the erection of a branch mint at Ch Taleahnana 1a ieee at Tra cak.:.. | baxatkecanararmmmanmed-bascdlnmedaaioretcd ¢ bill for the erection of a branch mint at Charleston, | Mr Sawren—! beg pardon | thowght you were done, Pahity ight trim; shows no sign: is; e ; Stecthe Bebdaye of thewearen, | TOMY SOY | | Me-Reot-—And now Me. Chalraan, alllive gut to say | ; theodore (ei, Len sr waits inten sep MoE trees he one wranted | MTSE ceay tree te apse s “4 is this, want to tell you, gentlemen, that ii——yon | Rio, Cot brigs Pone 1; Hat itt, Hi ich seived i ‘Parisian “salons” as | hope of being benefited, but wes inced there as incu- 4 @000 MAN AND TRU tt et the floor, now the time. (E M gs Ponce, rane by Mr. Perot, which was not received in Lad pope Mr. Barros moved that when the Senate adjourn, it bebe Bd as o wis me. | sitive ratio Howes, Phils; schrs Gladistor' Perey, St Lhomas and a | peing too 0 rabli fe , and also all the most fashi ences: und asdrilte Moncks Be: and three steps, are a8 1 | market; nd, BYowa, Mataczas; Mary Stuart, Piokhaoa, | Young, Sagu: rand: | Oe atin With esent Hotadl I Ay dist atthe Inngs, and could fenthe—{ soon became emaci sis pas perce 1d; Hoy WSW to SW, light, barks Mary shall aljourn to meet again on Monday next; andthe | ‘yhere was a general rush for the foot, and it was as: | Miwa motion wes carried with the most satisfactory unanimity. | sizned to— Maden Mr. Breese, somehow or other, contrives, upon alll im ir. Bowrx, who expressed his pride ix consequence re tr Hedowa, Waltzes in ter i doy thoroely, tanght in a few lessons ) tant questions, to speak to the main ‘proposition at tthe . The 4 ‘T Randlert, Palmetto; sehr Cape Fear, aud some other sch s | | 'N B-—The mnsi¢ for the above mentioned dances, recently fous. ‘the tain question in this isaue was the Christ- | {4 Wecr'crthe wae’ fiate cata tna victorin ere brig Commodus sited Nast gh somhercer, Berry, | ivthed in New ork, ean be purchased xt the" Daneray mas recess, und he came up with the promptitude which | gi Would geutiemen hove us spend cur blood und Yoh. (ld Bt ship Cinsien Humboriton, Streucy, | Stats ee pected th characterises him on all great principles The path of | treasure, aud theu abandon it ? ey should remember | y, MeGlaughlin, Phil j | Was induced to try it—I dons so, and ai Senator Breese is ouward and upward, and well may il- | that when they were thumping General Kearny, they | Hermann—C Reeth, Mr Tsemann, | Li ship Sutton, Gail } FASHIONABLE DANCING, | Lean.ot say that fam entirely well, but lnols designate him as her champion on the floor of the | were hitting a staunch whig on the knuckles. General | ) i Mr Biel; id 207 steerage | , Reichenbourg, Liverpool | T4 Leonard street, West of Broadway. ed as to be about my business, and hope to Senate. | sh in Flaw. voadia | . tT © Mitchell, Exton, | matew weeks My congh and pain in the side, Kearny had done no act in New Slexico, or likely to be " 5 | 9LLE PAULINE D: Siege 8, of the ie | aweats have teft me, and L raise but very little, and 1OWA—THE LAND GRANT. coustinmated, violative of the constitution, the laws of | y {{4/4*47 Ship Christoval Colos—N P Patral:o, lb R Valpy | stoop fo ey | Royale, Pars, reg iy informs the public thet | gaming my vsaal streng:h ‘T a ducy. to Mr. Asuuer, from the Judiciary Committee, to which | nations, or any authority of the United States. ‘The go- sor al bara, Meacean, tort oo sea FF bee, Le have, | Evan neat Caan tek ae Classes for fashionable Dancing have commenced. Be- | Firemen’ of any case to yublisi iC you bles ithad been sssigned, reported back the House bill for | yernment he had established was on'y temporary, ‘So | chiar, Owe Evertam: lost at ree ee” | Charleston, and a: Wigs tame webeown, come in | sides all the wanal, Dances canght, will be the new waltz Ms. SE BUOWN, 47 Litre the admission of fowa es a State into the Federal sister- | with regard to Capt. Stockton in Caldornia. We have | | Sataxnan—Ship Harforl—Mcs Buskanyn, child nudyser- | md aschored at the Dreakwaler, where they rem | ey Fig: a RHEUMATISM AND hood, and suggested that ¢ ropresentativ: one ‘cme object in Wprosecuting the war—to conquer an | Vant. | plist Beme Enoch ‘Turles yesterdey afternoon pi aetna oo Ba etre Drill give the Brae ‘Dall | waiting hore, there was no objection to | honorable peace. We were bound to do everytning 10 | veston eo, Y | the brig, Almira. from’ New Orlean: Torthe season to her pupils, the first week of December. Cage bake yer stitution submitted by the candidate for admission, that | our power to cr.pple the foe, and get an amnesty of peace. | ee forae im. pte Rare Iiegston, for, Keagsron, Jat brige Val | "aa imere | ide Ss sane coneee the bill bo passod immediately. If necessary to this end, we should push our arms into Memes; Monten, to? Clentnagens anh « linet ofan tee ‘ 4 | daced. by, The bill was road through. tho halls ofthe Montezumas, and there display thon. | schoonera weknown, got under way at the auchonge and | NOVELTIES FOR THE BALL ROOM. your Sersapariiian taal. We Mr. Youre called the atiertion of the Senate to the | sign of our authority. It was bate to assume that the ‘oal 1000 sacks salt © H | stood to sea yester fernooa.” ‘At this time, 18 Mn ship | PETER ROBERTS, resnerttull Ageut (Mr. Van Buskivk,) and it of 600,000 acres, whic! c« > " wi i dS Bs J re his splen Goods, adsp that all ng it she experienced great relief, sud was i Jand gran , hich, by the act of Con- Prysident negotiated with Santa Anna, Lo was astonish- e wet & Hod brig unknown are ia the offing beating in,’ ‘hee ha jon & Warson | brea 149 hhde mol rea tte pach of tetas 20) many of which, owi ot Jas Owen—12 Win Mashore at ladian Aver. Wind NW, aed weather | will be feuud cheaper thu hn Joun Buntos, | Superb N ¥ pol Ht Van West-4 Came. | bytar’ eapolitan lace fronted Dresses at $1 & Putnam—2 baste | “'Diswrow, Dec 12—Arr sehr Chesapeake, Stewart, fm Bal- | Tsmboured flouuced f 1941, would become the share of iowa of jands within her borders, {rom and after the admission into the Union the reduction in the tariff, iz i hereon oy rt time perfecily cured, | was alee man in my employ) badty troubled with a smell quantity of your Syrsaparilla, ed that gentlemen should make such en assertion in the | MK? face of an intelligent people. He called on gentlemen to | ictef 1841 gives | make good the charge. The President had no more to | yon & Brand—a N. this grant of land expressly for purposes of internal im- ban with a mad dog. Santa A Orkey & eo—1 John G.hon & co—3 Win Whi ht eo style tanie ngee Pyeect, very nb Boa se weg. ee ta trial Pp internal i d 4 y. i H ict tal, rovements,cwhile by the constitution of the new State, | ‘ar eufiered to pase tne blockade in the bore thet ie | lev Putnam—0A I Chapmamce Thos Hest ance wee) | ‘more, aud remained 234, harbor closed by Ss wden, Batti ible flounced tambour Dresses $12.8 $11. eee RIEL GA RIA BRANT. 189 perk r was sufte @ blockade, pe | F ‘Albion, Bowden, Baiti ‘is proposed to divert this {and to the purposes of edu- | and Paredes, rival chiofs, would, by their conflict, excite | Haat &eo—12 M L Haltowell—i Stone, Swan & co-s Op- |, N York. e needle work Prectes SF Cay sold at $9. PILES, PILES, PIL: $ Shean nga in Conoupltag denice | seine; andi wch va eett toe ed yp | WRC AMaAL! Hue Oe agregadas | eh Reh Dect che Dm Puta, Gee ba | Hage ger one sewed on evened v1 rm |b, Rowand rr paneer Cite reas eqeaaes the conteans version from pur- | cure an honorable peace, without a further expenditure * A Paulson tcc | uyeres itt gin 43; se, }.C Grime, | A fine riv ered lawn Hhdkfs, trimmed with rich re. | i e* Rload the tal bs. s of internal improvement to purposes of educe- of blood and teepenee. But gentlemen need not | 1 Tegieg Bros coe Met sila Menu W Al Lume & vit ae yen ay fe ole dl sade BS | gency love, nt Sand $4, the cheapest article ever offered. @ ) PRESS, GS SOR ty " haste es -Asucey maintained the superiority of education | expect, by their denunciations of the a ee to ey: mie. Cues rae badly ay 4 ii a Khbott. and ae 48, pakeesen betieres ae an, vres eh rotdered Chemisettes, with collars, at 1 75 2 $2, re wnsen: i Dog Stearns ne mere. ot ro Sarsapasithy, Aaa nie domocrac: | <5 Geo Stary — fainio & Hays— ; ‘ees Cone Carol | 0. | onderial, Fo! 2 Sites Woe eis snl ela | Berl sh ito ha Sta "yx | Pears ROME ome Beas | SCE ee ge yee mami | Pag Hag BAD | Scere acomearspamnenen 2. theses af lowa the judicious and ¢: at Ai | The election of 1840 informed his opponents. The de- | Brown, Seaver ate e a ‘RANELIN, Dee 8—Arr Bri aria, sien. rn Pe phay 3 suffere °) Pligation of tho grant which che bed i mocracy regarded pricciplo as paramount to a mero pre- | Fillet Fa Beell § Meee A ynke, heee Soa, | gent Floceo, thomex ork; brig Peter | Ope Sand ée. ar Seseaveten Stems 9 | het Pe ee wy Mr. Yuree maintained the ground ot the propriety of ‘The poorest shoemaker on his bench, | PDw Sword—3 3B Elnimeneeto i a ference for man. h Keo ryee—3 Geo H ; sapien Dee 17=Cld bark e, New York; | A large variety Laceand trimmed Needle-worked | hive ned two ‘of your Sarsaparilla, and feel folding fast to the original purpose of the grant—that is, | if competent for the executive chsir, may aspire to the Bisck ie Carnout 4 Hency, & Swan— 00 Cees, Ward Br ship tees relay, NOecaet Con) felucea Dei | ies, Colon, he, rata for eld Pre Te caway, | RAgtof my old complaint, (I send you this ns eee pro raments—for the development of the re- | station; and if he should be selected asthe standard bear- h ly— ; | Carmen, Paves, dit im' and an y fy Teferto me, 1 to mn) ie. Weoowaipae was inclined to concur in the views | ould do walls remember ais”, ™ COMER | Nites G Mag gouge Wraghe'Surge & Shuw—t Davis | aan Bona fata sstretiens auie: | ACCORDEONS, MELODEONS, AND MUSIC | — oth re eee SN HALL: # Pahoa Senator from rida. ‘y Collaman—99 jrackett~ 99 te o1 - . BO: 5 a . of Tue aobuee wes farther rolonged by Mr. Yulee, for | ae woLipays. Pe ww Honvhemern 4 thes, my ‘Seu 4; Saline, SS he se Mevereet of Macon | adateng standin orn tiokcoe ee ae Yulee, Lawavs. an — } . large ; . bramendment which he had proposed to the bill, against | fy. Vinrox.—1 move that when the House adjourn, trgasaile Baris, Broa reo TC ncksoe=? Dara & De Well Key | deons Mlodeots und Muslett Boxes Gnd all kinds of mest. jaater F Neiizon Siariem, was aflicied with rhe bleed — — Webb—3 R Hadivg—6 Fo" com! Galveston n en) idstrument Or pe h Untdge tad Yules)cnoesans 27 Messrs, Wood | The Sraaxe—The committe hare not male their srrarend, Janney. Caer iain sallon, ort erchang, Poul Liverpost: It ship | ag tamer OAR BACT on at, cor: of Gold ito “— ° ; ‘The bill was then read # third time, and passed. | f Martin Brows—> Chatles Milisbunnea0 Cau Hebcr, Sareeushy Ban tac teva g | 4 ERYSIPELAS. Adjourned over to Monday next” The Custamaw. reported that the committee had had | S01" James Lee & eo--14 Boorman, Johnson & c—i00 Markit Orig: Thomas tod’ Ldvearh Baier | Music. The following is aletter recen:ly received from agen | the resolutions of Mr. Brodhead under consideration, and | {Yoore & Leggett 133 D Ma Uk Canldwell & eo—7 oalLemaett, Corte: brigs Anu Srlie iB AD Oa PARTIBS faceted the ing in New Havea:— end had come to no conclusion thereon. | Bush & co75 tons eval ‘oodlvull & Minturn pkgs : Union, Hooper, do; sel 5 any | New House of Representatives. Mr. V: bis moti peri al | ments. inusie selected from the most pe 6 DR, TOWNSEND—Dear Six Watuinotox, Dec. 24, 1496 Nee neti Tae ee ee nee Ont Eitnee | ies a re ee eR ab aan Comaitchl, tncted ee cy rs. with the eryaipelns for owo yeors, end eo ‘The resolution submitted yesterday b Hi y adjourn, itadjourn to meet on Monday next | Rerrenpaw wy gleh—' pipes git johlen— iy Commercial, Stoddard, Rio YLI 8. | tovemevett 4 termine the debate toa yesterday | ome Cons, to The motion was agreed to. j 10A Seignetio & co}! ‘ ee ene orm Fo age whey pi i] pico in a Brothers, lrotessors, | parila. | took two bo. thes, poe today, at two o'c: » Was post. a my ISTRAESTING TO Sere watins 4 Bones sams es a WE undlon steal Oelack i pnp ee Mobile, Sutton, Mobite. 43 intr ‘to get bette: 4 r. J. R. Ivexnsour, by general consent, in pursuance | om nag 5 = | ae 4 7 unees, thatahe | itenti red ine. OF Ee Me POET aay UTANE TAN ATTACK on | of previous notice, iniroduced a Dil for tho nore eusy | NACE chechuede Fareed. WintmsctF Grceetines | pet tie meio nru ace aula bank Lebanon, Crowell, New: py ee sys fend at Ne WHIG PARTY, any Davence. | ascertaining of the name of the owner or owners of ships | DS attebohm—l06 hoves mda4 pkgs Boring & Wilte— | Battisnore, h h Tealian style, with | te work for me, 4The House resolved itstt into committe ofthe whole | or vessels iit 1 | Fon: iments to the voee. state nion ir. | LAND. Dee 23—Arr sehr Odessa, [Br] Card, Windsor, , street, ibrien, Labee for Nome a veg Montes widen tits Mott surest” Forks Heading do, Rent vr Bos 25—Are ship) net im * re pA Sg aa ss wis —_—_ rey, » in the chair) and re- | ‘The first sectien provides, that hereafter, whenever ‘amed the consideration of the resolutions to refer the | ss , Th \ ai & pletemibraced in the dent's mensage to the appro | any vessel shall arrive at any port in the United St Abe yt ” ‘her than the one in which her owners shall revide, 4 | yi standing committees. shail be the duty of the master of such | OR. Yaeees tn agg Ko rs | . Abd what thay fight conb conan ise.” nd bel seer a beers ot hie knowledge | bes | velae Woolley, done : B ha NT manag throughout’ ad Beate Mr. Gonpow, who way ontitiod to the floor, sa. | Sa eatered, the smsee Of tee pen aee pen | of ore te y, ne unless pet up in \gad to notte i's couras of the oppesition pa fel. and te place or places of theit and each of their S"Rovevelde, Wo make Teepe Nat dee ‘ he aren sngndel™ Pooler sn sets | "i-Reeaanageeaegs 2 ee | aaa eee ae | eae ; Arr echt Geo Thomas, Newbury, ; br aed - < :