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‘ Schr Isabella, Sherwood, 5 days from Boston, with mdse, and the | repeat the Lord's prayer. And he knew that the recol- i ‘ edly rich, but ended in much merriment on all net. le corps diplomatique, members of i aa ak Gaels were was decidedly rich, but e! officers arm) | lectio: infane: redeoming inf ” to Dayton & - . {adios a ow of the regular officers of Uisin Walker | Sgeucy in behalf of the toushings of the chaplain, ‘Tine | "New, | did say that the gentleman (Mir. Culver) offered | _T%® doles ah att Ne os HG a eee sehr Delkwures Harding, from Philadelphia, with mdse, co | marge fs Senator says, it will cost you $76,000 to nppoint a chap- | a bribe, | don't remember that I said anything about pub- Ver opposite Burlington and Bristol, RT ai) at day fin Mochiss, Mas wile rcaee appess i does tad feat Gl the guts of Sh teeor cee | ane as eted ageints Cx FUPRESER at Tae ee ene One ee Eee ee eee ece aReehe me. nr nece te, tlstame toe F a 5 rte, o laine result Dut in the saving of one man,and in securing | man,” Tdi! not make the charge without knowing what | (it Was slso tight this morning early, Dut the ferry boats sehr Exile Hard: days fiom Petersburg, with flow ie Sars panh Waiswnoros, Thursday, Jan. 21, 1847. Congr 10 r400. to him in the hour of dissolution the comsolations of reli: | | was about The gentleman denied it, and says it is PY forcing their way to and from set it adrift again. The ci Wha Hey, ‘Wade, Thomaston, lime. | gion, what is $75,000, or $500 000, to the value of a hu- | false. 1 plodge myself, at the earliest possible day, to ice merchants are hurrying in their supply of thisneces | Schr Maria Mi Klotts, Chr ‘s from Boston. eas, $e. man soul? Is there one Senator here that would refuse prove the charge. Either he or ] must stand branded as sary article while this geather lasts. } J Cooley & Co, Eldridge, 5 days from Boston. Ithas beewarich day in both houses to-day. Chep- | the cost. Mr. Hannegan recurred to the late atrocities ractor, to sey the least. F feltauthorized to make " ‘iiiten oil Below. Jains to che army was the theme of debate in the Senate, committed by the volunteers in Mexico—assassinations, charge for several reasons. No men who is guilty o! The firemen are procuring a large n Da §—Seotch bark ——, 43days from Greenock. ent to a Methodist class meeting. Mr. Tobberies, murders, ravishments bad disgraced our « h conduct shall sit with me on this floor, by my tures to the remonstrance they are about to present to | Brig Activ: oe sa ee Soeeaninet to 8 ween ne: Ji, the only pusishinent for which wus a transportation to | without my exposing it to the world. [That's right,” | the Logislature, against the prohibitory act to prevent a | qA,2biP ands brig. in the eastern offing, at anchor, nosignals je? “py Hanpegape with his uausl fervor and animation, appealed New Orleans for triel, where no trial could bi nd laughter.) Ido this for the purpose of letting the | » me oe, Atoka | ee from W, end lear. for theChaploins. Ho was positively eloquent and un- He had received information from Commodore Perry, | Odd Fellows and Masons throughout the wide extent of | County company from entering the city. mest, | Salled. y ' fe oe 1 a salt rheum, pimples on the rous Cases of eousumpti-n, ‘com ulcer: lute of the Gulf Squadron, that in all that squadron there | this eountry know it—know that there is a man on this _ ing is tobe held upon the subject tomorrow evening. | | Ships Elmore, for Liverpool: Southport for Charleston; sarwersble, ‘Mr. Sevier atickled at the expense. Mr | Wi Sota single chnplaja, This. was e national abame, | foor guilty of the charge which | have made, (‘Let the | “rhe Grand Jury for the present term of the criminal | PAs Mary Morris. and Jane k Williams, for Glasgow; brig ark, New Jersey, The Bonton at the difficulty of getting them to do their duty. | and a pational degradation ; and it would be equally | Mexicans know it.”] cc. swan onallanien.in tke tater Ai . tod thats Wéatness anastcy waar mma, for Trinidad; and others, eet enn in asin or ee ie hich we here, ere Mr. Colquitt thought the grestest invitation to good men | shameful to refuse to the soldiers in the field these rell- Pert of he gvstiamen's remarks, o little piece. of abuse, court have nesrly comple ” || Backer ship Queen ofthe West bas anchored at Quarantine; Peet Ot eucare, and to mew ol Gharaccor weil Luown. wasalow salary, and so thought Mr. Bagby. Mr. Bor §i0U# ministrations which they find in every log cabin laugater] which I say isunworthy of any gentlemen on making their visite of inspection to the various public | she was towed down by the steam tug Hercules, Capt Foun: OcINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. : at wy ME DOF | at home. It wes not from any demagoguism that Mr. H. | this oor (The allusion was to “sausages.” What have institutions. | tain. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from phys rien preferred liberal salary, so did Mr. Crittenden, | had made this motion, but from a sincere desire to bene- | you against mo as 4 man, or to my private cherac- The further argument of the injunction suit against the | a ei erent parts of the nee darsigned Phys! of Mr: Webster, the two Claytons, and the two Johnsons, | fit the volunteers. ter? I have lived forty-two yoars. My whole aim | Western Telegraph Company has been postponed until | Miscellaneous Record. 2 city of Albany, hav, and Mr. Sim Mr. Atchi ed tothe Mr. Bewros made some remark. hes been to preserve @ character un! ished and | the lat of February next, to enable the patenteestopre- | Bric Stam, of New York, before sggented -sshore at Ne- | Townsend's Marsapilia, and believe it to be one of the most gs salad ppinaeae ag pd bel re | Mr. Hannegan.—Sir ! untarnished. I was in public life as soon us I | sent add evidence. | vis, got off on the 24th, with loss of rudder; riggedatempo- yq/naul ; sireapar le ip the market, gulare—volunteers would answor justas well—be was | Mr. Bentox.—Nothing, sir. wasoldenough to holda seat 10 the Legislature, and | A mooting of women is to be held to morrow afternoon, | rary one, and reached 8: Thomas on the 3d in: rth her ear HEE ilson, M. D., R. B. Briggs, M. D, ufraid of the effect of the 400 officers that would full to | ir. Hawwecam said, that there need be no fears about | occupy other stations. I say it, and in the way of boast, | upon the subject of the death penalty. This movement | £°- She was much injared, aud a survey would be held. p-E, tilimendsi am | difforent sects. Bible taught but one doctrine, and | that the tongue of slander and calumny has never ven: is made in order to consider the propriety of petitioning | . Spoken, — fie a tal. the President's appointment under the regular system — | (nit was thai thore was ope Supreme Being, and that | tured to bris a charge sxaiast my private charscter ss | the Legislature for the abolition of cepital puulshmente | Bark Barrington, Bartrn, fim Providence fr Charleston, _ The fe from one of the most respectable physi | It was da.gerous. Finally it was sgreed to have the | his $on had suffered and died upon our earth as our me- | aman, (‘That's more than one or two others can say.) | and has been brought about by the umstance of a | With loss of main topmast, Jan 19, off Point Judith. | cians on land — Ganueions:dia tates, chaplains, and to allow them to have # thousand a year, | distor. I aay this to my enemies, if lhave them here ; andif they | woman named Dridget Harman being now under sen. | Foreign Ports. | Dp. Townsend :—Dear Sir—}t is with satisfaction that I say ‘a horse, and two rations, and there the business of the | ir. Benton remarked, that chaplains were allowed in will, Jet them go tothe place whered was born, andjrake | tence of death im our county prison, for the murder of her 1x, Jan $—Iu port, bark Condor, Tikiob: fm NYork, | recently witnessed, in several eases, the Sonate for the day upon this bill stops. (See report ) the navy. up the old must: records, if they will. What course do | infant child. Lucretia Mott and Mrs. Peters, the wife of brig Charlotte, of Hampden, Me, from Wilmington, N ficial results from your Extraet House had a rich demonstration ween Mr. Mr. Hanswcan said there wes not ono in the Gulf | honorable gentlemen pursue, in order t» put me down? the British consul resident here, are taking are earnestly Hel Curphy, fm N in the practice of medicine, Culver, of York State, and Mr. Sawyer. of the Bucke squadron. | 'To detract from my character end standing? They get | pushing forward this effort. ‘A bill is about to be pre- Flelgne, Garphy, fm eases, and vever without benefit, fa ihe remo on the ‘inportant quettion of the sassenge: oir, Benton said he would take itto be just as the up a little thiog—(Laughter] —written by a reporter, | sented to our State Legislature to give the Governor A ss of diseases arising from 8 Saree? asc thing ef the ind Rees laren cenilbas Ie some tape [ere tee eee ati the ‘obi which the House acted on,and, for the drat time in, the | power to commute the sentence in capital cates, 40 us to rate Ary aoa Willlams, Boston. Cla’ | ster velore offesed to the pubic. You ell Dlosne send me | we e ie navy. T' were allowed a salary i the government, the reporter wos expelled | ioflict imprisonment ead of the extreme penalty of the ves + oar | yee, fully vetrs, ago. (See | of $1200, aod it was very hard te'met er Td sane theta attack wits: cat da tT cow aim ‘a 6 Niven Ae eee ee donets ity Ae sos PRESTON, M.D. rt) ‘ the tariff question, in reply | gbourd ship, sir—it wae very hard dno to inquiries of both houses, ure not yet forthcoming jy | that in the squadron, on a dekly Const? where Bienes re reported, and withonly | most wanted, asingle chaplain is not to be found, sir. In to forget [Se be.) We passed a resolution this ses- A Charles Minckin, the rowdy belonging to the killers sion to re-admut the reporter, and I voted for his admi who ped from the officers in whose charge he was | hoon- .. Dr. Townsend—Being afllieted with Dyspepsia, fora long on; time past, L have endeavored frequently to eradicate it from n; but now we hear a repetition of tho little, dirty, | piece Prominivg, Bo time is to | 120 uid 2 several month since, alter being convloted for | Jn a fair way to fvarous fare, but ound fhe’ cl iis we find au argument against the appointment of ow, blackguard slander, riot ut court, was this morning urcested by the same of- | Ke: ¢ weaker the organs. of ies a a Wnalear must answer, if he expects any } Spr tasedtatine| army. Valor cing somewhat into. the | The Sreacen (promptly).—The gentleman must not i and Shar raed te ee eae a Spring ue gap st pet Rend raked t sea, aud alec her off, CH Ciceme, Teadgring wucer:ait pros et of allen . 1 ast cl . iT nd 1 a cl - ii it ylaiut oy. oe apd trennury pote blk ie | MyOrY eh chaplains, Mr, Boston vaid he wanted to get | indulge in that kind of languag arden police. He wat tracked fo Rouse in. Moye: | Suet oq at Mah wie, he ae ieee dua Gomi fait developed [ eppeal to the sympathies of the Hous mensing, and alter being surrounded so as to prevent ealer, whether— | escape, one entered and found their man asleep in bed.-. | | He was conveyed at once to the court, and from thence a, impairiay Hnapeiriag ord ue ia eps jons about the ‘ 0 ferioualy the organs of life i their pbysteal fon recom! to ty) Ol Site Lane senoe ened araik cele a About 100 ba Hi mark, end I pres he: He suggested it, as we i who carried it up tothe the Vice i out erat thing the bill, wath inatructions to strike igh w we Di sot specially relating to the raising and who carried it over to the Seer of the | organization of the ten regiments ; an) U J Windsor, New Ore , Wer wai ' tb and r, hb , pon that ques- | such remark: to prison, {n the van, being committed i raey. Wil Vr * ‘Troarury, tho adopted itand praparad the ill, which | tien he tsked lor the ayer and nove, which wero ordered. | “sft, Sawrex (continuing) —you would not feel sensi: | balls to eysaw ship U States, of Math, | ieveivtng influsmec, ie hes wae 1 potted to the ‘louse, end) which Bes this day been | Mr R Jounson. ~iead the instructions | tive on this subject 7 }Roafs of laughter.) I will not | phi | Siarhird Bethy William, Hill, | state. |My coufidence in its power to effeet a cure an, assed 80 ti lumphently ensure it y 2 Se- And they were read. rah eh apr oa it, oxain, any member belding @ seat on | pinay Boanp.- $10,886 State's 6744; 7000 U. 8. Favorite, (Br) Kounev, Hati- | General Sanetioual ersegpeensce pee! the adlicted. i ‘ Mr. on.—Does the Senator mean to strike ou! in this way without as , 986s jing HK. 29;2 Penusyvanit Bank, | ALL MM. Captain Thistle, who so gallantly distinguished bim- | the bounty Landa ? } Jf, in self defenes, and in justi ein Kensington Bank, 5754; 50 Girard Bank, Aes i ws Me. ist ek yar ; in the Florida service, has 1 ved an order from | rinearoee 4 is gon scat 9134: 20 Farmers? fi said, ®; produce othe proot of the | 994; S3758 on ity presented itself, 1 woul a hanies 10 Beh Na 33; wheeler apg pA stode, tine | Sr deeeeetanteeechett| ‘onn, 964783: Macheates’ Daa: t pease loubt, everything Bg 110 8. Bank, 3%; 40 Schaylkil! Navigation, bs 32%; cxex.—-A motion has boon made that the House | | Srcons Béans—t5 Manufac. and Mechanics” Bank, 25; elf into a Committee of the Whole on the State suse Schaylialt Nai He i iP as rest, 614; a : the Praaident to raise forthwith a battalion of volunteers | (Question, quovtion} Ueie uy ree, Very things sir. of mechanics -od working men, for actual service in ae ding Mexico. A better selection could scarcely have been leer gy tne ae abe et ea made. The Captain an experienced soldier, 1s also ex- agree perienced in all sorts of military contrivances, and we venture to say that for equipments and comfortable ar- rengements, es well as in discipline, the battalion of e you requested my nd eyrup of Sarsape ve homie it in my prac- vt Pi j nas, Pettivgili, Havana: Mival, (of | i ostou GBs) Layholds tal tox Newbury Taylor, | © ¥ which lean acquain tho reasouable bri Mr. AtcH1son was opposed to the recemmitm | was opposed to the billus providing for regulars, U, ian, Ariel | of volunteers. Small as it was, the influence oft ¢ Union ip thos — } Captain Seistla tS at et i wie Here | gular army was already felt in our legisl | Mr. Cunver.—I rise to a personal explanation.— ip Rhode Island, vfor Guif | sffections yous eran <r Fier | om ehimas the sol: | pill you propose to create 400 military officers. ‘The | (“ Order,” order.) 1 desire to be heard. {" Order.) | Merce le tal aly cho on | Ta these complaints, of any other where | President appoints thom. Ho does it from the recom: | ‘The Nrzaxen spoke with his hammer; knock, knock, m NYork for Deer Isle. In port 20th, achr' Charles, | § WP the profscelon as a. walt c & 4 A painting ef Columbus before the council at Salaman- | mendations ‘of members of Congress; and they do. not to the patronage of the profession as . ty t» bang, bas ————- i outh. ey ease it blesome forms, and Powellia young arte of Cinclusaty is avert tee king: | Facommend mea according to their merit, butts their | “Afr. Cuiren.—I won't trospass long on the time of the | Purcapmurnra,Jen. 20,1847, | | Kavu Riven, Jan 6 Arr act Flizabeth, Baker, Baltimore; | jemavine dia-ase in some of eae tS eee AD ry of Congress, and is attracting universal sdmirstion=. ephews end {ri hy ° Houso— ("Hear him,” hear Culver,”]—nor will I retort | ‘The Five at Frankford. | 18th, steop Monitor, NYork 81d 19u thi Srockipas November 2i It is arich and-exquivite thing, and we ooncur with the | tomy honorable friend. {"" Laughter-”) ido tla nt. Alay 1 On “IN Yorks Hardscranble, N opinion of Washington Irving, that it most vividly im: | ‘The Sreexen.—There will be no objectiontoanexpla- | In your paper ef yesterday, yeu say that the print | toon biscsig " presses the Upon the mind of the observer. With nation. works of John Briggs & Co., at ‘Frankfort, Pa., had been | Lewes, Del, Jan 20—The acht Holder Borden, fm Provi- ié Falls of Nia- 1, Mr. M. shored Breakwa- aueh pulnters as Vanderiyn (we refer to hie Fal 5 garanow in the Rotunda, more than to nationa! ninting of the Landing of Columbus, andRothedmel, of | quyrank eed iy ot can Philadelphia, (we refer to his superb peinting of Cortez | Mr. Sevier moved s Tam a quiet member of this Hous of objecting to a course of this kind. ! let him throw a sausage like entirely destroyed. This isa mistake, which, perhaps, | dence, came you ought te correct. The said print works have not | = Fries D e | sustained a particle of damage. ‘A dy. tl rigs Cry the letter two outwi N Orleans, came dé lyn, March 7, 1846. er Of 1845, | wan se ir—In the an: eed athe ditease of the throat, chest'and sto. jini ‘ho chaplains be limited to $£00 | the floor—I claim the right, i iH oi . rint works was considerably Task Pobtenpokace st atin, Bese aa kok ae | N grehiorthionne ‘The chair understood the gentleman | injured rening, the 16th instant, from | MR7etg day stismaon. | raduatry, Pike, Bt Croit, 1 Br tact Fippkrroisesd vath crtasees cr inks Zork, (whose picture of Ruih, Naomi and Orphiah, from fh. Jounson.—And forage for one horse. to give it up. |" Why be was standing all thetime !”] | which I presume tho error of yeur informant arote. It | days, : thet it wae with great cifficulty thet I could retain rahi Fe elight } and Fo mall, of Cries, | MieBax How much will that be, sir? Mr. Baown.—-My motive in objecting is to vindicatethe , hadnething todo with the print works whatever. | PontLanp, Jan-20—Arr sehrs Desawere. Holbrook, ‘Tho- confived myself slcost entirely to the use'o cucos: Kenerslpesion and delight) and Fowell of Cinclocatl Mr. Jousson.—About $8 amonth, | dignity of the House, [You ought to have thought of | ==---=e=eeeeeneeemeneenrsees | maaton for N Urleasa: Congress, Frassy,/ Fraalfort tor Bow af wangiten obliged to throw Qo. | ent senrcely dew and g.iouolar in his art of the frstorder; it would appear | Mir. Darron moved that ahorse and is forage be wl: | Mr Ceaten, (to Mr. Brown, and then to the Speaker.) | SPREE A Drinkwater, 1 g(new of Portland 163 tons} be che yaitaeh xe tae Bo ve We ane eee inden oridannet at toa } : | —I didn’t give up the floor. [* No, you dida t.”] aa New York, Jan. 92. | Sus sid: i Wane eesti: “ier ered ae 2 ie avon Bo Mr Harercan/But won't you allow hima servant?! ‘The Srzaxen.—Any gentleman ie privileged to ob | Asues—The transactions in both descriptions are very | Faovinenct. Jan 20 Arr Or ‘Agenorla, Johaaon, Mgbile. his icteor heekone bhivevorater tee tr oven: The weather is severely cold | We understand that ir. r a t making the | J limited—Pots are held at $6 44, Pearls at $6 50. RN he reer tog Meir a blood vessel, 1 was confined forseve- ject. . en . ; 1. es b juchanan gives a party soon, “a great big bouncing ie ce ry pele reer orp ofa febtr. Caen 1 ppeal to the House to allow me to Bagaveturrs—Operations have nearly ceased. Hol- | 2¢¢T Whitten, Norfolk: ‘5 “ i Coll NX luke the other one,” you know. Well, | you would secure the best man. Be oon wernaae a pean to Cesar,” “we'll give you | dera and purchasers prefer waiting the arrival of the | “Witiiowo, Jen IgevAre bark Parthian, All eved to give the chaplain twors Mr. Baown, (the quiet man, and fine fallow, too)—If | ‘\Gor'rov—The sales to day reach 2000 bales—yesterday | ReALEM: Je" W—Bld brig Charles Thom fair is to go on, there is no telling where it will ter- | tO a ey be no fAight.”) | they amounted to 4000 bales. This large business and felt weak and wearied by the ‘Atthis time I fortunately saw your advertise- nt, avd recoguigad several name: to b pectable and ented to confidence t { Albany, for a number of years in very v4 induced st first to pro- N Orleans | isa poor lonesome old bachelor, any how. ‘asgait, Porto biess him, he The Olympic, with Burke, and a good company, ¢on- tinues to Sayed pend houses, A Mr. Suoderland is here, expatiating and experimenting upon mesmerism. W. was . Sxvien.—Well, Mr. President, I'll allow him two et . itirel; . | . } le vion of Sai la. “hr, Besiteneaiaoatly pleco fora Sit cocipetilied'| wate GaeKee tee ee | Wblchcontones tobe sntrely speculative, bee raured | By Last Night's Southern Mail, | jive ere ot {Yer buuad fy aaare ou tae Taste WWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Pr Woe Osivieee Me see Hlonie Ports, qoligraable me to health and strength; | have used about Mr. Covas—-Mr. Spesker— bay eraiiaaars paces jionally 13 cents being paid for SECOND SESSION. jide.)—I'll bet there are twenty of them 7% Lexanpnia, Jan 2—Sid Br brig Reindeer, Halii | four bottles. ‘Tot {ter using one or twe hot- ee rmy now. ” PY are aie Dh ies y ul and gentlemen | eat Estate at Avction.—3 story brick house and | (iS*Ampmts, Jang —Sld Br big R Nehmond, Gi | les, omitted for some afGte Ayers Ent 2 Senate, _ Mr #xvixe contended that there were preachers now Mr Cuvan, (bracing bimeelf,)—The gontleman from | 16t east side avenue C, between Sth and 6th streets, ia St Thomas, Cid, Bremen ship Cas ta $ nor ensiraly snvene Wasnincron, Jan. 21, 1817, | in the army, and all along the Rio Grande ; and that it | Qhio saya that there {ea question of veracity becwoon | ! . ee wate nae 5 $4,000 | Sete ace ets ike a chatve in anouition. was not a matter of posilive necessity to appoint these us. [‘ Now for it.”] I am willing it shall stand asu | ! Jot east side 2d avenue, between 26th and 29th ment Vid "Amy | a ing intend, in fu A fine morning. Light snow on the ground. Numerous | Chapl.ins. 4 question of veracity. [stand on a rock, und I bidhim | , streets, 246i4x322. 1,000 | Gundy, | ture, to keep a bottle or two on hand for the use of my attendance of strangers in the capitol. Prayers. Jouraal. | _ Mr. Hanneaay replied, and heped the chaplain would defiance. [" Standing on the floor!) 1 have this much | ! lot adjoining 24x208. . the West I | tamily, With great regard, your friend, butch of petitions and remonstrances agai be allowed not only a horse, but a servant. ' to say, know not to what part of my remarks the gen- ar last—33.10x26.2. ... stress 800 | Mobile; Creol | ie ae VA SURECK. the further extension of slavery, or in favor of measures | __Mr. Sevixn soid that in Arkansas he had never seen a tleman took umbrege. I can show in black and white lot corner 33d street and Broadway ,26 4% by | do. Mr Van Kleeck was former eriff and Clerk of y 10 inchs seme city and comty, and receutly in the War Department at ag RAINE AEE NERF ET ET ON fashington. Sa WOMAN AND HER DISEASES, RHEUMATISM.. ; ROM the cradle to the emve—Adapted exclusively to | More then one thousand casos of Chronic Rheumatism have her instruction, in the netural laws ot her system, and all bea cat by fe Tench bro campeon saparil is! y Charles H. N er of Johu street and Breadway, E $125, telligent woman sheuld possess "this work. The “Albion | pradent mother ma it this work with for i # total abolition, were presented by Messrs, Evans, | Preacher provided with a servant. what the gentleman did on the Marbor bill. J merely Corwin, Dix, Cameron, Dayton, and Woodbridge, which | | Mr Hannxcas said that though the travelling minis- called in question his political consistency. 1 know not joining were all laid upon the table. ters had no servants of their own yet there were no men why he ahould be ao sensitive, unless because he is held joining last, : SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION S1NG SING LanoR. | who bad s0 many servants, up inthe northwest district ‘for his glaring inconsis- | | lot on 83rd street, near Broadway, 25 by 989... Mr. Camenon presented a protest to the Senate from | Mr. Benutex.—Every body, all their congregations, tency—voting for the bill, and then against it. If the | },80re lot on Broadway, near 27th st, 26 6 by 7510 1,300 mechanics and honest working men of the city of Wash. | are their servants, allusionto the erticle of provision (sausuges) offends the | PW No. 91 middle sisle St. Thomas Chureh..,... 800 ington, against the employment of convicts of the Sing | _ MF. Hansxcan—Yes, sir; tut who in the army is to gentleman, 1 will abandon it,as though it was not made. a RSESDIEAE Sing Stute prison in the cutting of marble for the build. | Wash the chaplain # clothes, or to take care of his horse, (excessive laughter) ‘That | ever, directly or indirect. , Family Provision Market. i ings of the Smithsonian Institution to be erected in the | F to black his shoes ? ly, endeavored to obtain the secrets ef any secret so-| The various markets exhibit their usual full supply, WW eotialfandierthlléreh ‘Houten Jouraal city of Washington. ‘The petitioners represent that thoy | | Mr. Svixx—Which rex does the washing? [Laugh- ciety, is untrue—I pronounce the allegation false from | ®0d many of the first meat shops show some fine beef, | steat alvantage to herself and her children Ho Rheumatic pain have beard that it isthe purpove of the regents toem- ter] beginning to end. { challenge pr If it arose from | Mutton, &c. Fish, not so Ureeyae Good poultry—rather « i IF TH_EDE Se inge which fe ploy the Sing Sing convicts in the preptation of the | Mr. Haxsrcan supposed that in the army a man gene- | any joke, the gentleman cau pick it up, ani hawk it | Short supply. In our notico Inst week ofthe celebrated | jgT PUBLISHED, aid for ale by CHARLES H. | burdentome. I tried every remedy fine was prose! 0d for marble for this institution, and they regpectiully remon. | Tally didit. He supposed there were no female servants leaset. Lhave the good teoling of mem. | Jetsey biue breod of fowls, it should have aaid procured RING. comer of Joha treet and Broxdway—A TREATISE me, fromthree ofthe best phyeicinis ia the city. but mithom strate against any such proceeding. Mr. Cameron briefly | inthe army. Are there fem: rvants in the regiment lows and Masonic Lodges in my district. | °f J. Davis, Moorestown, B.C., N.J. Wild game con- | ON DiS€ASES OF THE SEXUAL SYSTEM—Adayted ving say permanent beaese. 1 cousidered imyseif incur. supported the memorislists in their protest, andthe pa- | from Arkansas? [Laughter.) He contended that $600 votes. Ihave objection to all secret | tinues plenty ; the large bear that Newby had, at No. 8 | togeneriland professional reading, and the exposition of | Sdit. Tilt by tne Mvich Ot ones @f succes, batt win por was laid upon the tablo. | would not avpport the chaplain in the army, much ‘less sent | Washington market, was sold for the epicures of the | ausckery. by Edward Hl. Dixon, M.D, author of Woman Pio sh Ta bottle bofore ee. his amily that wouid be leit at home. He would. go for y. The | New York hotels. Mr. N.eleo sent to France two smaller See riser rttivesurgery oftieeye, exericnced relief; this yinduaed me 10 Persevere im The bill providing for a Surveyor General for Oregon, the amendment if you would put it at a thousand doilai er wrote a book. Geutlemen | saddles with a few haunches of venison, as a specimen of work contains a complete'review of a'l the | ase, aud two boitles have effected an entire cure. It is now and for grants of lands and pre-emption rights to settler Mr. Joneon, of La., argued in favor of a liberal coi m Lord kuows [ some months since I used your remedy, end [am grateful and | may have joked me, beceuse I come from. an anti- | American gama. ¥, and the symptoms and treatment 3 was taken up, read through, snd postponed till to-mor- | Pensation to the chaplaias, and for plenty of them. | munsenio T diatlot. ag any one hi red ate | class of I e Boston Journal re- happy to say Lnever en ag issiege ie car are g row. Mr. Wesster moved a thousand dollars as their pay, | the ear of the gentleman, as the Devil of old whispered | Series, bri. $135 a3 — 8 2010 r Dixon hast wri much and well on various | Blears tn recom life was saved. " RIGHT oF sUrFRAGE. and with some remarks trom Mr. Huntington and Mr. Se: into the ear of Eve, I put him to the proof. ‘The charge | Beet, ch’e, pes..0 10 a 0 12 S050 , ery 3: his bogk shows a thorough afquain | Ort in thegreaceat respect, aliow me to subscribe myself The bill of the Mouso exionding the right of suftrage | vier, is fabricated out of whole cloth, from beginning to end. Ree eT 12g | Lance with modern science. STi tae toned 'Weheve | Your gratefal friend, WM. B MORGAN, in the District of Columbia, was broughtin, [This till, The question was taken on allowing the chaplaine | [ regret that any porronal i occurred. | Lima'Bueds pcko 15 20 18 $ 26 6 | onrdoabte about the propriety of exposing to. all sgrta SS itey | hapa appears to be particularly obnoxious to the codfish aris- | $50@@ year, a horse. and two rations, and lost, 21 to When the gentleman tak rge, 1 will | Carrots, banch..0 06 20 0 0 20.8 | renders these expositions of the vices and freilties of the GREAT FEMAL Tass tocracy, but we suppose their day has d parted; and that , ‘he amendment ullowing the chaplain $1,000, a horse, | wittgraw wnat I have sai That's fair] “I am a, Tumips, bunchd 3 a0 0 © & 50 who labor ander a weak moral sentiment. Yetthe Author Dr, Townsend Rarsabery is 1s 5/001 sralen rae Seger cas the golden age of the substantial democracy hus come in | #Ud two rations, was then agreed to—29 to 17, as foi | hard man to got into a fight ; but if the gentleman press. Onious,bush 5H 00 625g 12 2018 | originality aod ingenuity ander trying surgical errcumst (pr, incip cent oF LiMGAle oniedasta inapetitehes withoutany very spécial apology } lows : es mo into one, he must give me the choice of weapons y 7 12 6 20— ees, stamp his book with uncommon interest. Horace Greely | rue 2 favolantary discha'ge thereof, and for t ABOLITION—-TME BNOAD BRiMe Yeas—Archer, Atchison, Badger, Bagby, Berrien, | and { will iu that case take a series of links, [laughter] | pocttet.-++---0 62x 0 75 15 2018 | remarks :—It contains no ime or word calculated to excite | Ot biostetion of the syatem—ho matter, whether the result Mr. Haxxecan prosented two memorials from the | Cameron, Cars, Chalmers,’ Thomas’ Clayton, Join M. and abide the consequences.—(Roarg of merriment) > | iprk: beth Sea eee eeieos (hia Cushing intea course. of dissipation, | OF herent cause or causes, produced by irregulaity, sllness Broad Brims of Phiiadelphia, praying tho extinguish: Clayton, Corwin, Critienden, Davis, Dayton, Greene, THW TREASURY NOTE AND LOAN BILL | Tongue 62440075 9 2010 | Waeaonablyfplacedin their hands; we hope it will havethe | Or Accident, sre ment of slavery in foto,in a manner wos: consistent with | Hannegan, Huntington, Jarnagin, Johnson, of Md., John. | Was then taken tip in Committee of the, Wiole on the | Tame Brcksidoy ease 9% 02125 He eircalation —Tribuned 343 tr. Noshive ean be more surpristogtben jts iavigorsting effects the rights and interests of the whole Union, Mr. H. mov. *8, of La., Mangum, Miller, Morchead, Phelps, Sim- state of the Union, (sir, Tibbatte in the chuir ) Bowls, di G2iga 0 87 3 a0 8 R. JOHNSON, 17 Daw ar Chatham. street, | forevaking strat once become robunt and fu'l of energy, ua. €4 to Ixy tho papers on the table. none, Sturgeon, Uphim, Webster, Woodbridge: Mr. Cnozinn, of Tenessee, reviewed the speeches of 31ign 0 00 Gaygao 0 20 well Keown a5 the most suc | der its influence. It unmediately counteracts the nerveless . Baapy rose to ask if it waa not customary to raise Allon,’ Ashley, Atherton, Benton, Bree: Messrs. Thompson and Ficklin, and answered their ob- S7>p0 0 63 2 25 | York, in the treatment of delicate | of the female frame, which is the great cause of barre ion of reception, and to Jay that— ley, Colquitt, Dickinson, ‘Dix, Evans, H jections to Ganeral Toylor. He had due deference for Bid 2 2031 peputatinn for skill in those old hal | nema... Mr Mascuat ssid it had been the cusiom as long as Niles, Sevier, Speight, Turney, Wescott, Yule the military skill of those gentlemen. Old Zack had z | ee ee ee erate ermpee . 1n will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate ax: twelve years ogo to lay these sort of papers upon ths ELECTION OF Uma ered in all the battles in which he fought, yet he fege Med oe Ioan eitsermaity eevee s coueeahonsl | Siewte end aitiandhe Uauetremaredsut Gases tave bhew tebetted table | Mr. Sevier moved that the Chaplai Mr. Baasr said that during his five years in the Senate | teers the question of reception was to give these petitions, that thr bor 4 c broughton bya secret habit indulged m by young man, | veral case wheve families have been wijhout eh causing lascivious dreams and nightly omissions, positively | dren, after using a few bottles of this invelaable medicin cured, Recent caset cured mercury. | have been blessed with heal! pring. ani No alteration in di Dr. Townsexp:—Viy wile being greatly distressed by 1 ‘ins fer the volun- accused of “committing blunders!” He left the r e elected by each regiment. country to judge of the allegation; and maintained that sod. He did not desire | Mr. Camenox opposed the motion , the marching of our troops to the Rio Grand occasion- ned egain, from ap: Mr. Burien considered it the most mischievous propo- ed the war. pearances, this morning, to come ina flood upon ua, the tition iu the whole discussion. Mr. Ratnuus did not rise to make a speech. He de- Post paid letters containin id to. Don't ‘uess nad general debility, and suftermg gontinually by thi 4 Q f x 7 n 4 : be deceived. Joh ted with a | pain and a seusation of dowa, filling of the womb, Jesst act of Sncourgemsnt..He was opposed. to this read to, 23 to 18. sired that the bill should be disposed of to-day, that pri- shrcow dontecee 423 Imer | Sag with other dithentti lavicte, Mews Sound hans rae Mr. Housror proposed a series of amendments, for the | yate bills may be taken up to morrow. He said to gen- | Bat Me _ Hanne oax said bis opinions were decisive, that Detter and more eificient orgenization of the regiments; tlemon, that on tue army bill and other bills, where Congress had no authority over slavery; but there was aud as he desired to speak upon them in dotail, he would | there. ia not so mrch necessity for immediate action, he | | your modisina has aes wr Ae cures, and also hea COLLEGE. OF * MEDICINE—OFFICE, | Tecommended lor such cases as T hy A EET, NEW YORK | | | e described, I obtained PRIVATE DISEASES SHANG OF THE PHILA: | DELPH The Members of | a bottle of your Extract of Sarayparitia, rd followed the 1 no harm inthese memorials, as ‘hey prayed the abolition ove that the eubject be suspended for the day, and that would yota to keep open the debate as long ve thoy | Buenos Ayre @ | divections you gave me. In ashort period it removed ter of slavery ina manner most consistent with tho riguts the Senace adjourn, Might desire, to enable tiem to declare thels views free. | | complaints nud restored ner heath. Being grateful for tae and interests of the whole id on the table. And the Senate adjourned. ly aud fully. On his motion the eommitteo rese, | | and sincereiy | benefice poe, Tessie Leake ere in thas acknowledging THe BL i pet A vsolution was passed to terminate the d | Bo cise to the afflicted a speedy, safe and permanent cue, _ it, and recommeudiy: f- Mr. Revenpr Joussos’s resoluuions inquiring of tho Mouse of Repres:ntatives. | stthtaoaelichmeador masse, hid rr Based on the moot modern nud sclentate DrimelDlegs | aban, Agi AB ere orand and Lydins ate Secretary of the Tronsury, whetherthe Sub Treamry Wasuinaron, Jan. 91, 1817. ‘The House egain went into Committee of the Whole, | Bombay, 4 MEY Rave pee Ory eee wacs Cabocion tee : Coxsackie, Sept 20, 1816, does not impede 9 pulic toan, and whether inh ) A PERSONAL RXPLANATION—SUFFRAGE—THs MAYOR OF | When | Bowscs Santiago . 2 + Dee 18 | atte ne te has negratared ulcers, dicenses of de | Dt. Townsend :—To all whom this may. coacemn—T his ion it is not expeitiont to repeat o: vie py MAME SGTON—-HIE wKRAD AND UTTER.» Mr Gruxs said that lot the Dill assume what shape it | (8M sey Farle riscg oT oo Bena | bones and Joints, mercurial and. skie disennes, ernprors, | to certify that my site ured one, bottle ef your & See up Mr. Pave. of Albania, rose to a personal explanation. | may, he would vote for it, orany anount of means, on | Calcutta Porto Cabello, Dee Bt | ehronie rhenroatiom, Ke.) Ke. The result of the abuse on | hrevious wher coafuemeer, tie bed wih te eee iousto know the Inthe Intelligencer of this morning, there ub Treasury. The , charging that tha bill passed yew: 4 on with loansend Treasury w whether the Sub ry, mjndiciows trestmert, aud tnpardonab!e 0. d article | andmoney, which the government ask for to curty¥on rday,to amend the the war. He indicated certain amendments which he | er of the city of Washingion, was brought forward | designed to offer, and entered into a defence of them.— | out lung the interests aod feelings of the peo- | Before he concluded, pout Petre, Gi feet, nervous affection h ony 'persussion, sud th pad used it, she was indnce: and suffic very ruuch dee > rinendation of with Little the happy ARTES jenfuegos, ‘ape Haytie: STRICTURE 5} CURED. TE SPECIFIC EXTRACT war has now to be ca: notes, and it is importo v | Dleets, Btrietures, week Sreasury lav doe# not obstruct tho business of the go. pla. It received ia the Mouse the tremendous majority | ‘Che Lour to which the debate was limited errived, | (tc. tual emissions, and ell disc eifeet y vernmenit, in its receipts and disbursementa. With some of a hundted and tree, and proposed to extend the right | and the committee proceeded to vote on amendments. Carthag 5 reeirtal diuretic enrea sooner than any other remedy | after the 1 es pele wel frenoral roron ainet the Sub Treasury act Mr. H. of suilcage to many who ere now unjusily deprives cl it, | Mr. McHeway moved to amend the first section by Giscoverod, withont iterie ring im any way with bust: | Destine stent Bett an ie had been fora tong tims y submitted t hatthe suquitieg be aiitrossed to tho Presi: |e understood that the article was written by the junior | ducing the amount—twenty-three millions in ‘Treasury | Frich One'Dollarper pat | Mit this will be of sny service to y and that Ke resolution, estting the opinion ofthe | editor, (Mr. Seaton) who ia the Mayor of ihe city. Jt notes—toten millions; and the denomination from fifty Secretary ofthe Treasury, be stricken out, aa the mos- | was natural that the geutleman should be alarmed; itmay | to twenty dollars; but it was rejected. sage an ‘report of the President and Secretary plainly m. be, if the property qualificstion be stricken out, the | Mr. Wastatnor proposed to limit t timated that no materia! modification was to be made in | may %e givento somebody else. So far as the c sury notes to nineteen millions. * the Sub Treasury. not consulting the wishes and interests of the poople is | Mr. Astunce—I would ask the Chairman of the Com- Mr. Jonssox accepted the modification of the inquiries | concerned, he begged leave to exhibite petition, [unfold- | miitee of Ways and Means whethor jutends to report proposed, when, the xegular hour arriving, the resolu- | ing it, and holding it up,) four yards Jong, and containing | a tax bill or not? the success of the medicine, yoo ere The Concentrated Extract of the Gen REPARED in accordance wit! | traeting its real medicinal virtues. It has bes Proved by the College, for the cure of serofula, rheni cutaneons eraptions, enlargement and pans in the ayphilitie symptoms, and the train of diseases consequent on ms mount of Trea. | ALMOST AFMIRACL: ines, | Read the following aud dowt if you c tion eenuct be cared. This isouly ove of hat eonsump veral hundred e ions wero vet aside till to-morrow. | four hundred signatures. Another, {throwing it out in| The Cuaiamaan—The question Yee an injudicious use of mercary and unskilfal medical treaty oases that Townsend’s Sarsaparills bins cured :— astevatr aedkatany or sviTs like manner,) is seven yards long, wih five ar six hum. | (Lavghter) » pci holes: 4 oe Frige Ope, Boller yt hats or ay boule fon sa Di, Rowsisnd: Daedlis TWh hom tice oeeoe cone Mr. Seviex gave notice thet on to-morrow he would | dred signatures. Here's another, und avothi nother, | Air. Winthrop's amendment was rejected. 3 HIS valuable altezative is a sure remedy insyphilis, both | ego with severe cough and pain ia my sid ingroduce a bill to provide for the appointment of an as- | ali asking for the passage of a bill sin! Mr. Ginxs endeavored, unsuccessfully, to amend, that | VoL I ‘primary erved to tow. | me very (xst indeed. + sistant Seccetary of State, and for other purposes. to yesterday. He had come to the conclus: the notes be made payable to bearer. | Deez 8 | medinrely alter the firat apponrauce of the di | have the quick cousam * ‘THE BILL POR TEN REGIMENTS. Junior and senior editors consider themselves the people | Mr. Rocxweut, of Connecticut, offered an amendment, | who have eruptions ou the skin, venereal nodes, rhe matter, had night swears, and sinking very wns then resumed as tho reguler order of tho day, the | ef the city of Washington; he, howe not #0 coa- | which was rejected, declaring that the use of treasury serofula, or auy diserse arising froin impurities of the bi aid he could do wothig for ie.” went to should ys of being benelited, bre w question pending being upou un ameadment by Mr. Han. *ider them, nor as competent to give evid je moment ont it. Binge bei euce respecting notes, as a medium of exch: be on: and currency, is incon- 4 he snow greatly distressed ot chy . | nogan, providing for the rightof suffroge. If it were not intended, by the edi- | sisteut with th jub-treasury law, and that therefore the rater cote ee TOS iC ELIXIR. re ae soon became contra bat tapectee 4 A CHAPLAIN TO RACH REGIMENT. torial, to defeat the dill in the Sezate, he would not have law be reperied. rans bs = 1% ' REPARED expressly forthe use of those who have in- die; was confined to my bed, aud was obliged to bave watch- With the pay and rank of a Major of Dragoons. Mr. H. | riven to an explanation. | Manilla. pa are] Beets | Pakiged secretly, or counmnitied excomesofany areas time | evindeed | cannot give hat would do waid that deducting the four horses and servants of the | Mr. A briefly alluded to the fact, that the bill wos | offered an amendment to the last section: | Madras... Valpar ‘i Rec 16 | javalunble invivorng touse wit positively enry inpore Justice to my caso. w uds 10 be past, ajor, from the emoluments of the chaplain, his pay , not read be‘ore tho question was stated on. its passage, or involuntary servitude, except for orime, Jeu i | Meither of the sexes, nocturnal emissions, nervous irritavilt very id had tried a tes, and nit ‘ould amount to about $1,100, us the extra horses ani | when hecalled for tu It was thon too late to , and on conviction, shall not exist in ony tertitory which | ses 6 | SY, Seneeal physical erosiracian, weakness sf 498 sexeat ot. eaieevettoere bY y ino, uaa OCH Pee servants cost sbout §700 per ye : discuss the measu passed under the opera- | may ba acquired from Mexico. To teat the sincerity cf | === TTT Joo a powerful eorrector.cl Vemale trreguiaritiess ond | truths 1 suspected there wes some humoug ia then.” Dat, f With some conversation upon this poiat, between tionof the previous question, without a word of debate. he asked for tellers. | at tallste produee the periodien! devideratune that nature | was induced to try it—1 done so, aud am yery thinkfal 1did. Messrs. Banton, Dix, Hanuegan and Berrien The gentleman from Alabama, this morning, took an op. irulo the amendment out oforder. | (MAAR PIME HERALDS, | demands, ‘ana’ie so essential to preserve good health aud | Peanvot say that am ontirely well, but 1 amao lar recover= Mr Baony moved to reduce the pay aud rank to that poriwnity of discussing the merits of the bill, while every | Mr Asuatun —I appeal from the decision. [“Order,” | Ae" = vigor. Brice Two Dollars per bottle, or 290.4 dozen ed.as to be aboutiny business, aud hops to be entirely well of Cap. ain of Dr-goons. body else was precluded. It was strange that the gentle- “order.’] You may cry order as much as you choose, I | | PARTICULAR NOTICE. — | hg 4 pain in the side, and night MR. SEVIER’S IDEAS. mani, while undertaking to extend tue right of aullrage, | sppeal from the decision. ["Order”) va DLovements of the Steam Ships. ATIENTS 1 nion, by writing a raige hat very little, and am fast Mr Sevtex aaid this amendment would givo us about | excludes a larga number vf tho free colored men of this | ~ Mr Hoveror, of Alabama—Question on the appeal. | Steamers. Puein _fasave spores A] Be as y case tn publish if youpleave. oS ee fifty-two chaplainw at $100) each, or an aggregate of Mr. Asumun.—I ask the reading of the section and tho | —* cousulted upon by the for FEVER DROWN, 47 Lit et, Brooklyn. about $76,000 for cbaplaius alone.” Have wa nor neacd | Kenwevy.—" He as a great deal of tenderness for | amendments March 1 purpose, and the necessary. rom th digeetiona, RHEUMATISM AND Tie PILie. that this was a war of races—and a war of religions, and eros.” ‘The Cuatasan.— What deos the gentioman say 7 ‘April 1 | forwarded immediately In this instance the fee (80), rrbich . ¢ September 16, 1846. © vo to sustain this celumay upon the government by | 4 QGESTION OF PRIILEGE—MASONS AND ODD FELLOWS— | Ar. AsunUn-—i ask for the reading of the section and | willinelnde all expeuses, must be ausloged, post ptid and | Dr. Tywasend—Dopr, Sir:—My wife hes ween for ‘several nding Pretestant ministers into'the enemy's country !-- | a¥ AFFINMATION—A DERiaL—taUtacne—a vlont—twe. | the amendment directed to W. i. DICKINSON, Anent, | | years affected wich Kt mee hae tried many dit be of any service to the troops when | WEAFONA—saWyRX AND CULYRR—TwE axcoND act In | ‘They were read; and, by tellers, decision of the chair LIVERFeOL. Wibte cus of tha we biedinDecere Tee Deckeleta Te ax. | Sastre etateee e if yout edvertisementte in ptreuit of the enemy er retreating from them? Cam THE commpr. was stistained— 15, nees 32. Garrick, Trask, Jan 26 | tendanee. uu im*r d some of ir feom ey inon? | belong to no church my- Mr. McKar—Mr. Speaker, I move that the House re- TRA AND COFFER—THE TaniFr. Pontegums, Lowber, Des 16 eb 1 | ee N @RASES 9 Hf, Mr. President, but | was raised among the Motho- solve iteelt into a Committee of the Whole on the State Mr Gi.es offered sn amendmont-that a duty of twen- | New World, Skiddy, Dee a1 ¢ | Were TM GRAV nc dopted exe | aacatier using 1: she expe mad fT 3 dists, whose dogitine is good works, und in theory of the Union. ty per onat pd valorem shall De: 1 oueaee oe Warerlon Allen,” Yeo a 1| eh ag, Very short time perfectly enred., o (towetiver with Tam a Methodist. (Laughter) Now, a. Metha- | Mr Sawynn—I rise to a question of privilege, [Mr. | Pavorted inte the countny after March next, | Hottinguer;Burity, Jon 4 Feo a | Breall Penne’ ot ete lemeoealice uve’ Gompinel Tae dist preacher will prevch and pray ‘every day | Kennedy—''A privileged question ”} oni the Fame rate until the first of Merch, ig4occndl° ne : 1 pe ee oe ay, apletely cured. I consider ie one. best of meat ancry oh aha yates and fectarer. om (he | completely cured. 1 consider it one iS Ho kING, comer of Johue at. and Bi Wernaid that Dr, Dixon had discharged his tnsk Imanner. To doso was perhaps not eas he necessary information to avoid m ng, to Use NO expression that c Hieite cheek, to write no worl that could! cause all the year round, and what do they get, sir? Tho Srraxca—Tho gentieman caunot make his ex. longer. It was Why @ single man gets $100 a year, and ifbe is amarried planation, and 18 not privileged to the floor, unless the Various propo! man $2004 7. At this rate, sir, we could furnisa you gentleman from North Carolina withdraws bis motion. on artich claplains all round at $200 apit Tho baptists, ic any- | | Mr. Sawyra—I ask whether @ question of privilege of 1342, thing, are still better. [ wus also raised among the bap- does not override every other. jeeted. tivts | never knew them to take a cent for preaching The Srxaxen—It does, if it is strictly a question of | 0 give ita trial. ol at, Newark. | Si Pine, eh, PIL . I * | Dr. Townsend's Saraxpariila ix no leas successful ia curing thas distzsesing complaint, Uwe faves of the blood, dye Plast aeines rand Rervous dablitty. ead the follow 58, noes 76. ade to increase tife duties to restore the law out of order, and re- ro | 10 Toronto, Fete aaht, ae | CRAKE Switzerland, Mediator, Lord, Quebec, Will nota single ninepence. They will fight for nothing, and priviles Mr. Ew: endment, Nee 2 ful mother to withhold the book frem her rown + Dear Sir—The effects of your Sarsaparifja they will preach for nothing. The beptists are among | M jit involves my privilege as | no part 6 0 y this Dill shall tat itablaage, certainly renuic-d xnice ademert | ary fF, howneeg Oboe the Inet sts op slate peut pe the bes: democrats, and the most liberal preachers we ‘Go on,” *go on | plied to the acquisition of any territory of Mexico sou! snitt 14-Ah iat ths work combines fi! | have been sablect to severe atticks of the pile: of that comp! OLae rooksby, Ew: have out in Arka: Upon the whol Gonder jondola, Renny ronotype. ‘ fered sil the tortn iwemineoily fitted to be placed | {uy deupaired of ever finding rie “U Rio Grande. ai Dec 15| Saracen, Hawkins led it out of orde J jaa 1| Hudson, Smith, Mm a 5 , the argument The Srranen—(knock, knock) ntlemen will take and west of t of Mr. Sevier tended to the point that these cna its (Knock, knock.) The Chai | to | | in the hands of femal wes and conditions, and wi inform you "there is a Jyore not necessary. The battle of Orleans, he be awyex—Iam not well versed in parliamentar: Mr. Ewine oppealed from th ince de. es Waits | hope that je will he pleasure to inform y: ner fend. lieved, was iought on Sunday, when the belle were ri DUCT suppose the question to be eI have stated. | tion being taker, sli ac oe , | hook on the ¥ Mare Se Ta coattalae <1 bank von otk toe pekttore ing for church. Was that a time to stop and hear react, (Voices, anxious! ‘at is it 7” © what is it 7 The Crarmman was sustained: 101, noes 20. SS ee | has adopte | aud any person you may refer to me, 1 would be happy to in ing! He objected to the high salary proposed, and moved | ‘The committee rose, whep the amendments offered by | PORT OF NBW YORK, JANUARY 23, | butit-was quite unnes sere ay ite 8, corrupt | form of the benefit Thave received st your hand, to fix tho salary of the chaplains at $900 @ plece for the | the Committes of Ways and Moana were concurred. tt, | ae | Fikely te A then Waren Theis 1 akeraeecie Fagen trays SOHN ALES Patton a. year. eared his throat yesterday | and, under the operation. of the provious qasctons the TE York Mirror. c+ Coon Wan harm from ite peruse Yew J Brith, printer, 162 Nassen_strert, 34 4 Me. Simmons said, there could be objection to the chep- Onal altercation took place fn this hall | bill' was paseod--yens 166, nays 22" ie? | pum ataae T 26] moon sure mn i ding npgravated case of the Files, yee Jains ou cho score of sectarianism, except by thore who me sal abrother member. [hv “Bro | And the House adjourned. sum eens 500 grew wave MOTHER’S CORDIAL. | Ne jarlem, was afflicted with the bleed 1¢ dod ee eae ig MM ne meelves. (Laughter. There appears to be a question of veracit; | TTPBE superior efficacy of this article, when used in the last | pijes for several years, and was entirely relieved by using re couli be no difleulty about the mere creed, ii | tweens itis thin: I read in tho Intelligencer of this | A Bupaet or Buunpeus—Several misstate- i poe expurioneen TW Pacetee tee aaeael fits would be you had good and pious men. morning. [Down in front” “ down ia front”)—thut Cleared. y A d ments, which appear to have originated in this | Ship—Southport, Griffith, Chsrleston, G . Its effects are to a! oo go ERYSIPELAS, ogi, Hanmncan anid Ae, compenration was nothing te the parte remarks, mae ehlusion | aity, ao now in clroulation in the newspapers. Such as | nee pied pate gc nish the meriogeacending ered Bink one bi The following js letter recently secived from « gentle cousviation to the soldiers. 'e Q ‘4 | thet General Taylor bas been ri rom the army of | vi a ¢ ‘ tpg ory Sas: bie New Haven, July, 1 Me. Seviue siniled. Ghiunver cake eat ier get cee 1 that he has been ordered to Washington. | Prartke Cor ney’ apolene tieteh Be A Ee TH DR. TOWNSEND—Dran Sine! have ‘bees trou Inez, App! jeton, Marthew, St Croix, Call J Taylor & Co; ro rman & Co; Mansachusett is the rumor, said to be founded on the autho rv. Sawyen explained, but said he could not con- XM if end 10 notice the speech of one who had been guilty Pay Pantie te wid oe fie castle of Sen Jase | Sesichy| 3 ti ld not get anything make atrial of your Sua DEFENCE OF THE CHAPLA eit. Lat 1 took two boules, and bexan t Me Hawweaan suid, goutiemen may smile, but he was Particular'study, r f Joh partic y+ For sale at 192 Broadway, comer of Johu to rem | parilla. y ove. tconti- cerigus iu wuat he sai. We may, in tho hour ofiancied of offering abrive. , alt ar ist Commodore | Si ‘NEW MEDICAL, AND SURGICAL COLL BGR (0F | eee eet ee very fa t and wnen I had taboo ave bonne rocciy grute at the 11oa of the consolations of roligion, || Vhe Cituin called to order, and there was much wen. {01°2 Toe aati taet * roveroa ee eee sano | « Behre—Soreme; Parker, Port an Plat, Poster & Nickerson AA he mp pression of delicate disenses, ix now open at, No itentiely cured me. { was recommended to try your medi- pestlionee, tas its tact the boldest men'me Grnceke, nin the House the ultimate conditions on which Mexico will consent to | Yorning Blar, Burgcns, Aquadil Ha and Mayra y PA Gewisy | Corbi, aa principals and Doctors Cooper and Johnaoa, ss | the’ work for me. Yours, respecting and it done Peiisct apou those things. We do not want ment ure | plained hie Segre zee a ea ape ations cae, then cx. | make a peace with the United States, and that it hus do- | G°W Dario: Marehy Wilmneeny NOt Tents V8 Brum ‘ourteou Years exieusive and successful practice tree ay 8. WILLIS. dertako this sacred office for the inere love of lucres-we | (0 att Individegl we gee bebe offered by Mr. Culver | termined to acceda to them, if Congress will onable the | Bloop—Jeno , Providence. treaty ¢ Dr. Corbitt, the Principal of the Gol Principal, office, Sun Building, New e—we ; pa condition of his going into a Masonic | } xocutive to meet the views of Mexico.” Wo know not | Barge—Whale, Baldwins Philadelphia. arrant all recent cases within 2 or 3days dding & stress, Boston; Dr Dy- want (049 who would cheerlully go without money | or Odd Fellows lodge, a: uad wishoat aorip; We want them to go asthe frienda and | and then commuicatiog them ge es eat eee tere: the companions, and the comfortera of ths sick and | sert them in a book, wounded eoldters. My friend from Arkansas knows | pub.ica iov. his coastituents, and { know mine; and | will ven- | “Mr. Culver explicitly deniod the charge, if mado in tedelphia, 3. 9. Ham ‘ol ), ,Kichimond; P.M. Uo- jeaton gWright & Co., 15) Uhartres street, New On 105 Sonth learl street, Albany rincioal drag- throughout’ the United States, West Indies, reUry us Arrived. Open from 15 days from Charleston, vin Newport, | enrad. Otiee 11 all, Cotherell, 10 days from Cherry- 4 upon what authority these things havo been reported; | 4 f them to Mr. U., that he might - but certain 4t_ is we do not believe there is any adequate | Brig Arno, Hatch naview to make money by the | guthority or foundation for either of these statementa.— | wit’: cotton, to ord 1. Wash. Union, Ja Brig Commodore M. til oekues a T KBLE WORKHKS. | POLISHING CLOTH ion. é p. No charge tales radical | le, with lambs L¥ Brow. turo to say, that, of the 20,000 volunteers in the reference to him, as false from be; inning to end, Nothing | Forty thousand lette: id thi i Sam pt HL milton, 4 days from B. 4 Loljshi loth, suitable fo ut up in the Ini service, thore are not five of them bat when children | could have induced him tobe gurlty of’such c; | ot Mily flr pe phy hy td) MOE KY He ebroberursbateesie bina | Rie lee eee Ce ae fated with thew wore taught at night to.kneel by their mother's side and | Conduct, saueager ot snything elee. ‘The whole reoce | RiQuiwaukle during the quarter ending the Bist Decem- i hen Sirdist ds ts nevi, tes — Mathie raster, fee “enh do, nd ged cat she le ie corn, don Cart jansan street.