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THE NEW YORK HERALD. pts nee a: Sees _ a oo Wot 3 Ho wate Ha _____ NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1847. THE NEW YORK — > —— in my employ) badly troubled with Piles, and by us HERALD. Semell Qoautity’ of your Sarvaparilias cur complet ane and conveusent two story briek | a 7 a the billto provide for the appointment of | into the manner in which the poor law has been ce a small quantity ef your Sarsaparilla, our complaint wat | Siler Ive trines ectoen corner AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. | taro oF roe lhe chunties of Queens, Hinge, Suifole, | into effect iu thut quarter haa ‘euiios eines aud woud advise all who are afflicted to give ‘ta tial pile: 1 ello Repose aorta Janeane no Richmond and Westchester. The bill was referred to | _ Mr. Colquhoun stated that he had written to Mr Skene, GAKRIT GARRABRANT, 123 Market st., Newark. | be aeen before W o'clock A, Me or aterd PM, laquite of LEGISL EP the Committee of the Whole. stay | Secretary of the Destitution Fund Committee in din: JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, PILES, PILES, PILES. seca | Firat ety OE ey ek SLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. ‘The House then passed the bill to increase the capital burgh, informing him of the alleged fact of the two 2 is e blood, dys fassau street. | q atthe company may relay their road wil 1 nM ie, he ft theamatism, and nervous debility, Read th TELEGRAPHIC. i i a y Livery day, Price 2 coats per copy—€7 | are truly wonderful. For the lost six or eight years past « from the bvsiness, the house will be on | Senate incorporate charitable and’ benevolent societies. The Islands, i,gnd he was happy i, tate that he, bad since ayavie iu advance. a oi ta | Bite been subject’ ro severe of the piles, duat moderate terms for one or a uumber of years, com- | "Auaany, Feb. 19, 1647, | Pill was referred. 7 learned that the committe ded 0 PALY Higit hl D—Every Savardan= ries 6% cents | which I have suffered all the tortures of that complaint, Meucing on the first of March next. This establishment be . Baus starhid tected Sect td An interminable amount of local and private business | Sbaw, in the Long Island, to provite relief. Upon th Raid WOR URS Renae Beau Peket day, | fad dempaited cf ever finding relief except in death. ‘I have | tng s0 well known, as al¥o the celebrated trout pond ad | ‘Tho resolution calling upon Congress to oppropriato | was dispovell of ; Mr Praser, of Reclick remarked, that money was of no Mie eeuta per copy-—8s OF per aunty payable ix ad: | have used two, bottles of your Sarmpenilontadtecl ea tcik | dordeSubecsities weet ite Ma mare: Kor partienlare apply | g59p 000 for tho relief of the sufforing poor of Europe, | , And the NT aaseed See tones Rotor ieee hoatiods tf Commaneiseargst seretes sesices 2th Wane ee nant of my old complaint. I send you this for publication’? | N. B. ‘Che above establishment would be rented very low | was taken up ond debated at length, but was subsequent- the Senate bill, as amended by the House Select Com: | meeting of c po i ioe e y soe | |g APVERTWAMENTS at the asa — ea—always enah | and any person you may refer to me. would be happy to im, | toa party of geutlemen. : mittee, to divide the State into judicial districts. peace, heritors, and clergy of Zetland, eld at Le in advanee. i form of the benefit I have received at yout hand, ‘THOMAS FLOYD JONES. | ly laid over, Great number of effurts made to amend | wick on the 26th ult. when the following ‘amongst other HINTING of all kinds ex seuted beauty and des- Yours, tmuly, JOHN HALL, 49 Fulton st. | _Soutw OvarenBay, L. I. fi3tomari*rr¢_| Mr. Duxnisrow introduced a-bill praying for an appro | the bill—vll were rejested. : resolutions was unanimously adopted :—The gross rent- 5 daly 6, 1046. — 7 5 { . And the Committee rose without having token a vote ; al is £20,000; deduct for public burdens, £16,000. The ot communications, by e:l, .uiressed to the ‘Themas Smith, printer, 162 N: OR SALE. priation for the canal debt, and tor the maintenance of : Pr treet, 3d story, cured 4 and the Heuso adjeurned population is. 30.466, of which 25,000 are poor cottars. nust be post paid, oF she nace will be de | of along standing il on of the most beautiful au denirahe re qencon | the canals for the year 1847, Their amall stock of bere and oats, even making no al- 0 ci . we 4 ly i - J | gi) “TAMES OORPOM ENN piles ioe a la ts oa br ca Norwich, comer et Weaha top aud Yantie streets, | Adjourned, The Destitution in the Highiandes and | lowance for seed, will be consumed by the middle of rietor of the this remedy. ‘Owned aud occupied by d Assembly. Scotland, February, after which, for several months, they will hye nothing but starvation before them ‘To maintain Kip, snd formerly the s by wh y here are about five ser: ERYSIPELAS, wis aletter recently received trom agentle | duilt, ond the grounds lad out,‘ om the house was | rhe follow q Eprror + Aunisy, Feb. 19,1947, | Mu J ve i d . | this population, some at the nominal rate of one penny man residing in'New Haven:— of id, covered with el gan and shrubbery, with | Mr. Saumway reported adverse to tho bill in relation Fea pine tore Brrala sans be swaried the erie: | per co for ong month, would require the eum of £3196; vk. TOWNSENLSR atrawberries, &¢ . : | to collection of debts, Xe. against vesrels, &c. in New | attention to the tamice and pestilence now stalking | Which) if continued, would, before th rival of ha: DP OW SARBAPABILLA, ‘The scenety trom the grounds | York. ry abroad in the Higilands and Islands, and entreating | ore than exhaust the rental of the w country. equat to any in the state, ‘hy . ci From these facts, itis further evideat that the country 4 paL RP HR quart bots! times i « B oe A if ai sympathy and aid from the Scotch benevolent societies, fasnules, ny sold. with two Walls of exeritent a Mr. Buoperrr reported back tho bill to re-submit the and citizens of this favored land. | will not be able to provide seed, espe otatoes, for rape! Apggenton ghee ewe yd teary “pm Pr ene tad ete lattes’ ceatdeuees We N car Binatah aang | amexdments to the city chartor for ud »ption or rejecti¢h | It is somewhat singular, that in the universal cry of | the ensuing season, ‘To make roads in this country, over all other remedies vigorates the body. : xtra, | the work for me. : ordinary medicine ia the world. thas performed more than i i IENKY 'S. WILLIS. 15,000 cures this year. 1,000 cures of Kheumatism. 1,060 Frinalpel office, 126 Fulton street, Sun Building, New Cures of Dyspepsia. 2.500 cures of general debility and want | York; Redding & ofnervous exergy. 3.000 female complaints and over. 7,000 cures of diseases of the blood—uleers, acrofuln, erysipelas, soltrheam, pimples on she fice, &¢., &e.,toge : om, liver complaints, ware, Must appear incredil physicians aud our agents from al this Sarsapars radi | eine bya friend ( ‘i " “ ” i i vhere i ty miles fe #4 mre opperiunity tony gentleman wishing a beautifal | by the citizens of ow York. relief to Ireland,” the forbearing and patient population | Where the parishes from ten to twen! . Pearse g's pai dome l= . ar NWata ax venioried ec endtal opeaneieltoa, Rik of the Highlands and islands of Scotland, under all their | Ver hill and bog, with a rental of — ae ae “4 r 3 Add — pM Renera’ aporopriavion DAN, ne: | trying privations and destitution, should have been en- | # beyond Sie senenrane of Ke aged og re bar Fore! 2 r 29 Granite Huitdsny, corer roadway and Chai cessary Under the now constitution. tirely overlooked, and not even alluded to in public | teady most heavily burdened; sp a to, et am 10 row Co., No. 8 State street, Boston; Dr Dy- | bersatreet, ur to the subscriber on the premiags Mr. Caspee offered tho following resotution, which | mectings, whose object seemed to be to extend the hand | Mopey for such a purpose, would be highly inexpedien! Sroggica, Beisiner leo. ich Has Be pe Hance | Norwich, Fer 10 1847 txt fia imerc_ | was adopted of charity and sympathy to all those in our futher land, | #4 Ttinous. 151 CI Tay dag — ; ‘ suilering under the dread calamity, with which it has peel Charles as aah otha agar ye rg hed FOR SALE—BROOKLYN Resolved, That the president of the New York and | pleased Divine Providence to visit these lands. From ly throughout’ the United States, West ludies, fh ‘The | vad three-ctory brick House, onthe south. | Harlem Railroad Co be required to 4 H forthwith to | the spirit of charity now ubroad, and the kixdly feelings | bilitatang th as and father particulars,apply to Char! Varieties. A citizen of Syracuse has sued the postmaster of that corer of Hicks and Sacket stres The lotis | the secretary of State, under oath f and detailed | that have been elicited lund, our hope js that tha | Place for withholding @ paper upon which fifteen cents United States, 1uloruing us of extraordinary cures. Ht. Van unless pat up inthe large square bottles, | dedibesnenty-t ree feet in font aud rear, by one handzed | stacement of ita business. si ecordance wach the uct of | hardy sous, of the mountain’ suioriogey with, bo alee | Post@ce Woe Charged. He offered the postmaster ene Buskirk, eq. oue of the most respectable druggists in New- quart, and sized with the written sigmarure | toh te inevucivuy placed luni dete ab eatin marble | Maren $1545, aatu scaiement o/ iis present indebted: | mitigated, and. pestilence averted, une happier. days | CeBb Which was refused; hence the suit. ark, New Jersey, informs us that he ean refer to more than IND. and his name blown on the glasad aah | ‘antele chroagheus. plated fumitare, a sub cellar. ion por | pegs, and thy nunhsr of sauces they have iesued and | Jacket than deem once averted, ‘Tho population of Arkansas, in 1846, amounted to 144.- oie hunted and fifty cases ig that place alone. ‘There are z three Pwalk of pom. avenue ferry. and | 2old, and the n suse have bypotheeated, | In proof of the tulferings ‘of the poor Highlanders, we | 661 souls, being an increase of 47,087 since 1840. Of tho thoussuds of crsea in the city of New York which we willre- | 7aVHE TRUSTHES OF THE NNW YORK SOUInTY Trom the Hoath ferry, | if any, for te yu of exte sail road, and the | will make a few extracts from the speeches delivered | land under culuvation, 94,394 acres are used to raise cot- fer to with pleasure, nud to men of sharacter we 5 LIBRARY would direc: the attention of the publie‘o Sata | unmb ve deca iszued wince the com- | at the public meeting ia Glatgow, called by the Lord | ton; 62 669 bales of whioh were produced last seuson— Ds. Townsend is almost da'ly receiving orders from physi- | {he following brief account of the present condition of this | Als» tor sile, the Louse and tot adjcining, of same de: | mencement «i sait oat ; 48 original par value of said | Provost, to takeinto consideration the. destication in the | and 841,047 acres cultivation in grain, yielded 6,278,221 cians in dldforout parg of the Union. titution, # the effort now makiug to increese Avi | RT AY Sie 2d Navond street, | *2ittes, aud ut wht dates thoy were issued, and if said | Highlands and Islands of Scotland :— bushels of corn, 404,190 bushels of oats, and 193,602 This iw to certifysthat we, the undersigned Phy iseot' |? ortee tn cettm ttn tains tty av ane voapebtl iebiimanows (ak Ats , wustreet. | company have, within one year, sold any of suck shares | ‘The Rev, D.. Buchan stated--We are not to rest con® | bushels of wheat. . any, have in nuinerous cases preacribed Dr. | free from finaneial embarrassment; its real exvate, inde 5 = of stock at less than par value, and if any have been is- | tented in a case of common humanity with saying what | A Boston paper says:—Mra. Jane G. Edstron, aged 40 erepilla, anal att i to raced obs most peudent of ite books, far exceeds ‘value the amount of its FOR SALE sued and sold, 9 at seatofthe number of shares sold, | others should do; we are not to say to our starving fel- | year*, who resides in the rear of the } 5 i. B. Brigg: D, and of the amount r ding kitches | The Judiciary Distr edud and 3d A ie with che lat M i ig Wilson, 5 : ig 1s from one of the most respectable physi cians on Long Island arrentexpenses, & A THREE STORY HOU ' p sived thereon, low countrymen—"be ye warmed and be ye fed,” and | Came to her death last Thursday evening in a very sin- bill ate a | then fall back onthe selfish notion that some one else | gular manner. She went upon the shed at about eight provements, i ts bill was next taken up, an en fall back onthe selfish noti h te | gulacmanner. § 7 0 th . Hd ond warm Hoseta, Se . ated. Amen ; i will do it When human beings aro perishing, and that | o'clock, with a basket of wet clothes, for the purpose of TorougWont the heawen sconce ESE Mteas | debated. Amendments and ltorations were offered, but | Dy calmmity seat by the kent” of Pree ila wedure | hanging them out to dry. Her husband retired to bed rally well selected outwith. verandah and French windows. The hense | €ach was voted down as soon as proposed. not pass by on the other side. When starvation has dried | shortly after, supposiog she had gone to one of the neigh- any of which are rare and costly); it may, there- | 1+ f a row of six houses on the sonth side of the street. Mr. Bavcost moved to amend the 2d section of the bill, | UP Rature’s fountain in the mother’s breast, and the fa- | bors. At about 10 o'clock, she was discovered lyin, be said to have laid the foundation fore library’ of the | Forsurcher particulars apply to VYSE & SONS, t ; | minished jofa at sucks from atamishing mother its usual | the shed, with the basket of clothes resting on her chest. first elase, and such the tr jetermined to make fa imer 178 earl stzeet._ | #0 24 to provide for the clection of the county judges | nourishment in vain; when the father is weeping upposed that she was stunned by LA eee eee and Surrogates at the eam time with the Judges of the | helpless and hopeless’ among his children crying for | # fall, and that the weight of the basket of clothes pre- A FARM of fifty two seres, most delightfully m- | Court of Appeals, &>. food which he has not to give, we should be less than | vented her from recovering her breath. u bout five mites from Elizabethtown, N. nbrary. It has tral sitaae ‘spacious enough lor id volumes = Its pre- tion, on the principal a libvary of more than n hundred thous: sevt library ouinbers forty thowsand, ge I Grernront, July 10, 1816. Dr. Towysend :—~Dear Sir—It® with satisfaction that I say to you, tha? { have recently witucased, in several case: ie : of Sarsaparhlacs ive importanee of the object FOR SALS, jemat Attached to the library is a convenient avd commod eading room, well supplied with the home and for, ‘ ‘ men did we or could we shut up our bowels of compa:- At the Gen. Teylor meeting in Trenton last evenit jour spapers, which offe: ning a baudaome commodious dwelling how Mr" SnomwaAy remarked;{hatithe Judiciary Coms sion from them. This ia strong language, but not stronger | Mayor Burroughs presided, aed. Hon, Wr, Halsted vite Won, both foraulet reediai avd a rapid gl Aires wih marble mantles, and, every couventeuce fora re: | propose to bring in a separate bill for the election of | than truth demands. Lot mo roud a sentence or (Worl: | dicated tie charactor of ihre. veteran soldier epaioat tho Hanaitaant ofthelitvasyam tre teed ding, to | Atha, 1¢¢ house, avd other buildings, ina suostantial state of | County Judges, Surrogates, District Attorneys, end Re- | lustrative of this dreadful state of things [na commu. | attempts to disparage him. A seri of resolutions were the fora jong | render it more access whose time is Limited, | fePsit; the orchard esninins and to extend the libra: Dr. Townsend—Being afllicted with Dyspe; ty acres of choic fruit | corders nication | have had from South Uist, from a person well | then reported by C. W. Jay, from the whole of the second | tee. 4 r ; known to me and not a native of that country, who was | commending the conduct of Gen. Tayler, Hes endeavored Arpanently to facile oe Hioer. : eat te oun aoeoes trom Now York, e ber by the various No question was taken, and the committee rose and | there on business of his own, and business which hi his inion aaa humanity in negotiating the aplcatation he wae 0 % itution in fot; as: tant i as om Jersey City or the 10 Ehzabethport, when i i i rl of gut et laa, the more {used physic, the caker the org of ee Any parson Of fair character ey beer a cee: | 4 railroad train runs’ within a hundred ‘yards af tite hquse, | reported SOT toe e te ate cerecuion Thave received this | of Monterey. ‘The recent conduct of the fed ‘ee 3 reuders this prapert y valuable i . Be: written statement, ‘starvation, hunger, and famine are | of Representatives was denounced. The meeting fiton apottcaion tothe brary aud enjoy ita prin: | reolery thie bisverty very valustis to dhowedoing busines | Mr reas hiore Bree ssiee bbs to a Solect } in this place. ‘They could not give me «morsel of bread | Journed with nine, cheers for old Rough ant Rely — nual assessinent of six dol ¢ latter may he coi: | femain for three years on bond and mortgage, atfive per cent. | Committee, with instructions to report the second sec- | in many places, if | would have given them five shillings | Newark Adv., 19th YsE & SONS, 172 Pearkstreet. | tion of the bill as it now stands. The second section | forone cake, | travelled through the mountains, stop- —— Also, forsale, a dwelling house No. 381 Washingt ; j ing at the huts of the poor people among starving child Ocean STEAM Navication.—We le; m the provides for the election of Justices of the Supreme | ref crying to their fathers und mothers tor brewd.” 1 saw : arn from th cure, Recently this complaint developed itself fe causing ulcerations about the throat and trachea, imj seriousty the orgas of life in their physical functions, In ended to try your marsaparilla s 1 find myself relieved from participate, ftressing symptoms. In ny ease, by ite ati eS x Cl t _ < “ 5 ’ | journals, and irom eur private e@srrespondence, fiat taiees: nus racorel messes ure aerorel for whose 4 ium Js solicited. it i x Fou Sabb. ourt, Judges ond Clerks of the Court of Appeals, ton | the father of eight children crying tor two hours, be- | thatgrent solicitude prevails in tho commercial cireles tiate My coufidence in ita power to effect a cure im cuse of | Roped that every friend to the moral and intellectu yt im: FOUR LOTS, ou the north side of Atst street, be- | the 4th Tuesday of May noxt. cause he could uot provide bread for his family.” In ano | Withtregard to the measure, How pending Delors Com general fduertoual derangeaneutof the organs. of life, impel | Fone aud alee readin hildren’ every one who | apg Wert the Ten and Sch avenues, witha Dwelling Hose | yr, Bascom moved to amend, 40 as to provide that all | tet communication trom Pooleive, addressed to tho Se- | race for 'the establishment of a line of American mall tal ote ay 7 ional retreat from the t = ours, Ke. JAS. McALLISTER, M. D., Albany. August 30, 1915. No U3 Broadway. | B¢5% s aud tumults of buri- t cretary of the Free Churcn Destitutivn Committee, the Word, every ove who knows the valve of 8 gr mail Farm on the turnpike road, War Rockaw u iy future elections for these officers shell be on a different | following statement occurs:—“{ have been instruct- Leeinatina te ay cae cation tee road Xia el library in a great metropolis, and is not now a member o} Caltfvattons one aanaiug about, sty acres, of land, two under | day from tho general election. No question taken. cd at a public meeting of the inhabitants to write i ‘Townsend, Siry—Some time since you requested my | stitution, will immediately become one; and that thore who . ee Let 5 he " great commercial rivals in ocean steam navigation.— ately A to you forthwith, to request that relief be sent as soon ooki i ‘ i i " op aiRowngend, Sin-some time since, you requested my | Areniready members oC wll fed thele active and erent ost fruit-atmall House, aud about four neres of Woodiaud, | Adjourned. ah Poasiblhs Miconigutetavecaierentunieperon fe Looking at it as a commercial question only, it im. if = ———w *s | portant. We have, to all intents and purposes, abandon- Talla. J am now prepared to give it. i have used it in my prae- ng it to she rank which the Trastees are now sim- es of land at Rockaway, for sale Se ae who are in utter wretchedness. I beg to say, unless this | Pa the steamcarrying trade of the world te Great Britain. tice and prescribed at for the last few month ing to kive at. If this is done, the Trustees pledge themselves ap BY THE MAILS. be done, in several instances, the consequences will be | ‘two millions of colints ave paid annually to English it my decided preference over any thing STA atone athe Beat id ag HN L, NORTON, Jr, 14 Delancey st. or Sires most awful, The relief cannot come a moment too svon tiers for the transportatien of American lette which Lam acquainted, both. as to its medicinal sUakicenthe nod present om’ expect of exvant and re JOHN H. POWER, Ls Fulton st. Nv ¥ LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. inorder to save life.” Phe writer, arespectable teacher, | Gassongers, and merenundise. The French are follwing sfedseth: coleueons crantious generally, dyapersis; indiater will make tt the boast and houor of the com: @ FOK SALE, or to exchange for eity property—A Peer adds, after givingother details—'*i beg you will not sup: | {the footsteps of theit great rival. A contract hes i cand. liver complaints, dam much pressed Hinof ener aloe, Or fl Nanozome cottage, with tive a7 ten xcres of land) situa Henates Mant Feb- 16,1047. | pose that Ihave drawn an. exe erated picture of the | boon entered into by the governmeat of France with a co : , Rue 7 ° the } . . destitution of this place. No, sir; alas! that is beyond } Yeon ont ‘ ee eerie oe Cte | A HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.” | cay lonr liland op she hockawey Tezanike, be tive | Mr. Hann preséntod a remonatraiice from the Cam: ‘ : youd | sistinguisted commercial house of Havre for a line of ith coufidence recommend it HE eighth ennual Ball. in a'd of the funds of th r ie five | L , my power, nor can | have any interest in attempting it. ri iH land attached to the cottage are well studded with ur inst any reducti i i ce. eS myiittebincthe'Apotio Hoa, Weds | alt i Bas eee tos ian bridge Academy against any reduction of the usual | lan nota native of this place. ichets admitting a gentleman and two Indies, Five Dol- | 00Uses O8 the property; niso an ice house; and the sam r ; lareo'To be had of the fotlow Telsituated fora geatloman who wonld likes comfortable | comcje ‘Moral Refors Society of Troy, for tho supres- | living in, tals county: ever aoe teem in sueh dicttooms Hemi ernie aTesse ene I belong ‘to the Reay four mail steamers between thi academical appropriations. country. I have been long among them. {have seen | 2bUS, for the want of a lit rer Dp Mr. Vax Schoonnoven presented the memorial of tho | them often in distross, but I never did, nor any man | Saveraments American trade ond) Business are ranning port and New York — removing dia its u toni, ao pate and ie HE tes HEN, r ua, November 2ist, 1846. fig ee DY SP BE A. <F bedn’ discovered which so nty acre: ‘ f ef wood-land, meadow aud tillable land, which will be | ion of licentiousness. No fluid or medicine has nor can | help admiring the patience and modesty with | grour situation But we cancel regard this ahe i . , purely rf tri i discomposin; sold in different parcels. Apply to Mr Haxais introduced a general law for the incorpo- | which they bear it, and in trying to conceal their want | °, ial coal : . é Holtadatenssbeser the ny us thie Dre 19! Im*re VOHN Le NORTON, jr., 14 Delan ion of religious societies. The general act of incorpo- | from one another.” In another communication from two | Commercial question. | It einbraces ‘Signer and moro im paration of Sacsaputilfa, “It positively cures every ease o oye portant considerations than those of mere trai dyspepsia, however severe or chronte. FARM FOR SAL® AT AUCTION ration of these societies, which has hitherto existed, will | gentlemen, one of whom is a minister, and the other Mr. Brooklyn, March 7, 186. be essentially modified by trafic. The mail-steamers with which Great Bri this new act, Forayth, of Dimach, who have been examining into the 7 : . Will be sold at auction on Tuesday, the 24day of | 4 local bill occupied the attention of the Senate during | state of ‘the west coast of Argyle and Inverness shire, | Penetrating the remotost seas, wore not constructed with «by Tagrasend: Dear 8 elo the sucmer of 1063, Iwas se: pagum Waters. March next, wp nlanbie Farm on wich che subscriber Gaawhoralagmnone: ratfcflowiow vaccoge cecurs At ArisGly ma mot tag | & view merely to commeres and communication. They ftouous membrae becalne ! § aro Warsteamers in disguise, and subject to the food land, with 4 Dvelling, Barn, Carriage House, and GEN, BACHARY TAYLOR—TAUTOLOGY. men who bad come over from the Island of Higg in quest | ayo) 7 4 ji % WES tome | Ulthewecessary out bujiiugs’ we nvasted 40 the torent | The Chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs, | of food for theit starving Mamilies; one of them showed | “oroiate control of the Britian Admiralty at a moment's Mamaroneck. coanty of Westchester, about one mile from | (Clark) ‘ing just returned to the Senate, called for the | mea gown belonging to his wife, which ho had been 4 the village of Mamarourek, ou the Weaver street road, 21 | consideration of the concurrent House resolutions of | vileriug tor sulo to getsome teal for his children, but | {oun Ravel officers in the science of steam nov.gation, mes trom the City Hall, ahd wear the line of the New He i¢ of food | took produced such a nausea, or irrie difficulty that | could retain t entirely Ta the use of cocoa: 1 ean searcely des- L confined myself ala 1 was often obliged to. Ths WORKS SOMMENDIT. ROAK! OD te neal While wo write, Greut Britain can marshal two hundred efihe horrid sensation | suffered; it appeared to me, that IODINE LINAMENT. von end New York railrout; has on abundance of te best | ‘neue to Gen. bag Taylor, and other officers ofthe | could get no person to buy it. They tsured us there | war stuamers in her service, many of them of unpre- 2 capi arnt pi the leWeerart of eivarneben wality-of feat. 1 Navsril be fe. to take place at | American acmy. hen these resolutions were trana- | were other families in the same deplorable condition d magnitude and power—some of wood, some ef f uicercied, and Iwas apprehensive that I had aot onl Figg cared aad orn Ly of | GMson the gremi farther particufirs enquire of. | mitted to the Senate, they were found to be inaccurate, | We immediately hired a smack, took ten bags of out. me padile-wheel steamers, others with sub- : its woret form, but that | was threatened wie er ilicites' aatetulane inetesl ein A-Lawrencey New Sochiclle, oF of the subscriber, on the | wad were referred to the Military Committee, with in’ | meal with us, mid went to Reigg. ‘Tho pooplo hailed | ‘merged propellers und machinery, finder water liners brouchitis. The disease became so inveterate, that, it produ. flesh won! tseases of the spine or oremiaes. b structions to make some verbal amendments, and report | as as angels of mercy. ‘The joy and gratitude of these | All strong, efficient and servicuble. Here we may add ed a rupture of «sinall blood vessel. 1 was confined forseve: Miladache’: eroup wan nesnceule. a0 Imre _. LEONARD DEKLYN._ | them to ihe Senate; they were amended according to the | people, Papiats aud Protestants, proved no amail reward | that the sost relisble portion of this rtoum-navy, the best yal weeks, lost my flesh, and felt weak and wearjed by the erysipelas, dropay, fever-sor RATHBUN® TEL, | insteuctions and reported to the 8 when they were | for some self denial in bringing them relict.” 1 will | \udgwiftest vowels cl thie vast matioe wee dee en ere i SAAN peed Ely y baled ag tr fajrend corus, banions, seals, toothache, 161, 163, 165 § 167 Broadway, New York. referred back again to the som instruc: | trouble the meeting with only one other extract. It re- | juail-steamers for whose support the American people pectable and entitled to coufidence. I remembered to have “worm “or ‘tetter, ‘barber's This 1 iablishment, recentty | ‘ions to invert an adil olution of thanks to Gen. | Jates to the Isle of Skye, and occurs in a communication seen Mr Van Zandt, of Albany, for anawber of years in very bad health. From these frets | ¢ first cure one beitle of your valuable preparation of 8 Tn justice to you, { feel bound to assure you that | an invaluable medicine for such diseases as I have d Ichas restored me to hesith and strength; 1 have w: eruption of the skin, ke. EV. Di KAD 7. Ck. 3 ‘WM. T. PEEK, 9 John street red of Quinsy Sore ‘Throat by a few upplicatious, he says itis the best remedy he eversaw. POL. JEN’ ‘This new and magnificent ; , are contributing with a liberality, not to say thought- Me ioe aegis Fag mag oy ow preg yan Mogan od ditional resolution, | from Mr. C, Elder of Iscloomsay, and others, who have | jassuous, unexampled amoug. wotions. Never. inthe with the latest improvements, and is of sufficient ca: | and reported them second time with the following | seen what they describe. After drawing a mourn’ | history of the world, was a more cheap and ingenious modate 200 persona. Bs amendment, among othe ‘ul picture of the state of destitution in general, they | system devised for nations! defence. Asin the case of spacious Dining Hall, it contains an unusu- the thanks of tl Presented to | give the following example. The case nccurred in the ¢ eR Cunard raf tance, Great Britain pays i gimber of pleasant Parlors, with large well ventilated , for th i Patt i © Ford i Site! ve | ee rd steamers for instance, Grei ri ay Gavecicg rddicindl: vizsnes |: bar -oma lliophentialp furalchod itt petesly Lew fee Gen. Taylor, kc , for their heroism in the recent gallant | parish of Suizart For instance, in one wretched hovel | 499,000 n year to tho Liverpool and Boston line. LY G , hievements over the Mexicans, “in a war forced upon | wofound four poor ichildcen under the charge, for the four bottles. ‘To test its efficacy, after using one or twe bot- ‘etion for Gout and Uleers. Residence | care bee tnlusts ¥! Bisset does Bey sum, she is reimbursed, or nearly reimbursed, by pest thes, Fomitied for some days to take it, and soon found that | fast 15th street, 4 doors from Irving Place. a» location is very desirable and convenient, both for | US by the most flagrant acts of oy lever toward our go: | time, of an epilepticjaunt, the youngest ox the vreust (il) ages, ‘Thus, by the mere advance of this money, Pine Treqnied more, 4s the disease was not entirely subdued. 1) “JOHN k. KEELER, of the Brocklyn Orphan Asylum, | susine “aud pleasure, being between Courtiandt and Liberty | Yernment and citiaens, and in the hostile invasion of one | that broast could supply it with nourishment which was | eeps four first-class steamers in commission, sin regerd it a cert-in eure for dyspepia and affections of was cured of Ri eumatic Pains, Paia in the Side &e He says | streets of the States of this Union.” receiving almost none itself) the oldest not more than six 4 throat and chest; itis soothing, and operates like a chi itisthe best family remedy he ever saw, and wouid not Bes) th : i ‘ periect repair and condition, and ready to be taken at ‘ ie « roprietor of this establishment intends to make it | ‘To-day, these house resolutions as amended were call- | years of age; the parenta had gone to Portree, more than | ° » into thie pebsliosees composing the ssomach aid allaying acough Lintend, in fu | Without ve usder ayy ce one of ti e most comforiable, bleasant, and business like up bi ator who amen: a Py ; 4 g | UY time into the public serv Now, the interest on ture, to kech) a bottle or cwo on hand for the use of my | “My FAL BRADLY fy tO the astonishing relief | places in the city of New York, aud uo paiue or expense will | of U0. bY IuscyConnaties) eg eouon papa, blue to save “elt ‘peipiecs ch Iascen ns speedy wane the cost of one of these ships, and the expenses incident tamily, Wich great regard, your friend, Oi of the Linunenr, after he had tried | »¢ spared cahis partt o meet the wants of his guests-—there- aid he would end te lain hi bpd my neipreas Ch [sage § to keeping itin commission for one year, would be not ; LAW L. VAN KLEECK, hear of without benefit for Inflammatory | oy hoping share liberalty in the pablie patronage, while he x said he would endeavor to explain his rea | tion. They had lef nothing in the house they could eat, | joss than $200,000, or, on the two lines,’ $1,600,000, It Mr Veo Kieeck was formerly Sheriff and Clerk of Albany Hendence 7 Chrystie street. temas tho tublie’s humble servant, Be ATHBUN porating the objectionable feature (quoted | and none of the family had more than half o7 third food | saight be too much to say that the whole of this is saved city and county, and recently in the War Department at E. of 41 Warrea street, will testify to its | j27lm*re abeve) into the body of the resolutions. ‘The resolu ions | for a long time before. ‘The aunt had at last got a hand- | ty the government, but there is no doubt whatever thet Washington, Marmion inti 7 jeinal virtues, iter ae FOR SALE as Fe ect bert ree were noise they de | ful of meal, and when we saw them near two o'clock in | pine-tenths of it aro saved; and there is no doubt what- More than one thousand cases of Chronic Rheumatism have | Recdieuca a3 ‘les ate ho rade ta 415, clared that the battles o Alto and Resaca do la | the afternoon, this borrowed morsel had just been made ever thatit is all,and much-more,reali: jects from American postages, American passage-money, and American freights. Thus we are contributing directly, not only to the British monopoly of ocean formid beeu cared by the use of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. ‘she following certificate was sent us yesterday :— Mes ‘New You, Dec. 11, 1846. th street, near 7th avenue. A VERY valuable Flouring Mill, with New York, Nov., 1846, situated on Long Isiand id all 5 Palma were fought “upon the plains of Mexico;” and | into a little porridge which we saw cooling, before being ols that was rntruo. If the object waa to got up the petty | given to these poor hungry creatures” Such distressing wt cite! | question in relation to the boundary between Texas and | details might be multiplied indefinitely. ‘hey abound strate order. Mexico, he would oppose tho revolutions; he did not be- | in every communication we have received. Inacom- | Steam 1 vigation, but to maintain th Also, quite near the mill, » Country Seat, beautifully lo- | ‘ieve, however, that the House had any such object in | munication from Barra, it is stated that “scores must have able policy by which, ut fifteen days’ notice, she coul m si_merit, (from | cated, with a fine and extensive land and water view, within | view; he supposed that the assertion that the battle of | perished” by this time but for the supplirs the Free | |,no Gur cntiry const, from the outlet of the st. Jobn’s to Extract of 1 was afflicted for many months with | the astonishing relief I have received) and a real benefit to | «short distance of the New York and New Haven Railroad, | Palo Alto was fought upon the plains of Mexico, w: Churea committee sent to that islond. And | am sure that | that of the Rio Grande, with a cordon of war steamers avd al Heese acae teeeytne ster: | the afflicted, juduces me to offer my humble testimony. I | snd in one of the most pleasant towns in New Kegland. For | written through inadvertence; itwas a kind ot rhetori- | with such painful facts before them it will gratify this | aye tobe eet, have abe 3 1 from these diseases rendered my lifee | amnow fall particulars, enquire of. ike out the bi ting to know that the committee to which | ho To tho support of the British navy we pay annual WwW) meeting to know e committee to which | hav millions. Our eagle is thus, in truth, featherimg the i h, he wanted to stri reinedy that was prescribed for FIFTY-SIX YEARS Kiss canara ot esp, Frenklia House, N.Y, | 0% Souris picians in the city, but without | of age, and have been afflicted with RHEUMATISM for the | _N_B.—The above will be wold ata bargain j3t3w*rh_ | Which had ed dispatched, neatly a month vgo, two vessels from | shyt which may eos day be fotolat its own brent . considered myselfmeur- | fast tea years. In April last [ 'y. severe cold, Resaca do la Palma were not in Mexico. He proposed to | the Clyde loaded with meat for the destitute districts. — ce of 8 friend was induced to try your | which increased my 0 that { was cocfined NATURAL MUSI6. pene bettie i . 8. J. Inaersout & Co.: ‘ NTLEMEN ? ‘To Doctor TowNseno:— _ Lam not given to puffing the various nostrums of the day Si—I think it my ducy to return you my own sincere | intoexistence, or raise my voice iu their favor, yet the se hunks for the besefius I have experienced by the use of your | rigus conyetion that yours Ys one of intri an a y ‘eh. o ‘ if . lutions; and his object in calling | That they have besides purchased w consderabl quan | 7 "eton Union, Bebo 17. Fd but font hopes of success, burt am | tm the house, fisee van, who attend- | gouge STILL greater attraction at ARCITY?S, No. 5 John | them up now, was to offer a brief rosolution of thanks as | tity from the government stores at Tobermory, and that} Unrren Srates Sewaror prom Kenrvcwy.— Mak celnke Whemedeoed shoe DaaeTete Tene eet niee meatal it | ae sheng ee AS press | a substitute to them. ’ these supplies, under very careful and siringent regu: | They have elected a U. 8. Senator in Kentuek ‘d two bocties have effected au entire cure. It is now tts 4d) month: enffering Sk most exteusive stock of Singig and Fancy Bida— | Mr. Youno said he thought we should avoid any dis- | lations, aro already incourse,of distribution. To show | at | tse since I weed your retsedy.and | oe emasefal nad t, after twenty nine ballotings. The Louiavill Courier, of the 1th inst., has the following, ina post script :— raise my arms or move | Amongst the following will be found 580 of the most choice | Cu#sion ot the question of boundary ;he had not yet mace | how necessary these supplies were, let me mention this y to say Lnever e «¢ better health. I shall take great | without sufferiog the most excruciating pain. A friend of | description of Long Breed and Daten Cn mated and | Up bis mind on this subject ; he thought it would be a | fact, that 86 of the returns received enswer this gues: ploveure in recommending it to the afflicted, for by its use I | mine called upon me. who hod been cared w prepared to be put up for hatching. Bird Cages, Bird Seeds, | little vain in this Legislature to attempt to settle a ques: | tion: what number of families ia the parish or district, firmly velieve my life was saved. = DROAKES IODINE LINIMENT, | and all other things pertaining to the above, wiil at all times | tion of boundary between Texas and Mexico. In regard | exclusive of ordinary and legal pauperism, do yon koow With me sroateet respect, allow, me £ rbacaibepreelt induced me to try it, which L did. The first appl rive | be found at Archy's, No. 5 John st. to the language used in the resolutions, he believed we | tobe now uctually destitute of food! Tuoss answers anys Shetland Ponies, King Charles Spaniels, Italian | sould strike outthe exaggeration that the city of Mon: | declare 2,129 families 10 be already, at the date of these Faanaront, Feb. 12, 64 P.M. Both houses have been in session site 10 o’clock this morning, and have just succeeded in electing a U. 8. fe on me relief, L continued to npyly it according to direct relieved vom pain. 1 rs was complete 49 Conal street. corner of sroad way i" oMAL 7 Nie y and in 12 hi . Senator, and adjourned GREAT FEM MEDICL used two bottles, which effected a | | S.—An early inspection is req ‘without | terey was impregnable. Tho languege was extra returns, if that deplorable condition. And Jet me Mr, Wall withdrew the nomination of Gov. Metcalfe. Dr Townseud’s Patsapcrilia ix a sovereign and speedy eure | Hogtd,toutee tt anti! | had use Mhetiolns Stecny have. | dombeuterbest otlontion Re nay over Yocimee’ | gan. Resolutions acted upon by this Legisla mention that those returns do not refer to such places as | -rha\iwo houses udopted a tale te drop: the, hinieraost for incipient tan, wcorrhaea, or | attended daily to my mech JOHNSTON'S BIKD STORE probably he read in Europe ; and he did not want to sub- | Gara, Tyree, and the Long Island, where the destitution | an tidate on each ‘successive ballot—the democrats, 3, ted or diffienit Mensiru' on, Incontinence without it wuder any conside-ation, and advise all who are UVHNSTON’S BIKD = Ki, ject himself to the criticisms of British revic He | is potoriously the most severe. It really needs not, how. . ue. of involuntary discharge thereof, and for the gene- pes afllucted t0 try it at once, kaowing it to be the only reme | HgG@e No. 280 BROADWAY, one door from Chambers | yocollected some lines which were written England the (i nich such , Ty, | sme of them, strenuously objecting stration of the system—no matter whetier the result thaccan be relied on, You! eet.—06 bags Canary ' sees fed, at wholesale ingiaud | ever, the evidence which such communications supply, | ‘The 26th ballot resulted as follows :--Underwood 95, rent cause or causes, proauced b: egularity, illness LLIAM I. JOHNSON, ce, by the single bushel: a fine selection of the tong | SY # doggerel poet on the exploit of Wolfo at Quebec. | to convince any reflecting mind that destitution of the Th % ‘d high colors; Ge Si The poet most extonsive and alarming kind must be prevailing in | Ketcher 50, Hawes 31, scattering 2. Mr: Hawes having E i ‘ ed Canaries, high colors; German song biras, ost ¢ y the small 4. Mr. Ly was OF Aehuvie ean be more surprising than its invigorating effects South Third, near Fourth treet, Williamsburg. | \yingge spice birds, Java aparrows,’mocking birds, larks’ | And what is more particular, the Highlands and falands, “1s it possible that the tood of | {hee matin memination im cack house oe oo on the human fiame. Persous alt weakuess and I de b LOSS OF THE USE OF THE red birds, all ia song. Faney cages, breeding cages, bir He (Wolfe) climbed over rocks which were more than | a people should be entirely destroyed without plunging he 27th ballot ré 1 a8 follows:—Underwoos 59, “at oce become robust and full of energy LIMBS -2} Woxes, stuff for ‘Ali articles ju the line Iu perpendicular multitudes tato want and wrotchedness? I huve exi- 4 it immediately counteracts the nerve! Niw Youn, Oct, 24, 1945, | stent variety, by JOHNSL ' Letcher 61, Boyd 27, scattering 1. Mr. Boyd was then fluence, DN, , did not know how it happened that th : the femaie fume, which fs the great cause of burres- | Mesens. 8. INcensout, fe Co.: Yew York. | (Laughter) He did not know how it happened that tho | mined carefully the returas from a largo proportion of Sm Vote; | rocks were more than perpendicular, but he hoped that | the western coast and islands, ond these two facts ure all | qe%PO denne Tule: Me James Guthrie was then The 28th ballot resulted as follows,—Underwood 63, Letcher 38, Guthrie 31. Mr. Guthrie was then dropped, in many | under the rule. Mr. Letcher’s name was withdrawn GENTLEM! P_S—Letters as above Ibe attended : ne ; : ; ’ }d not use such ridiculous language in recount: | but universal: First, that the destruction of the potato n jot be expected of us, in cases of 0 delicate ana ‘ TAR? 7 we shoul ion of the po! ie, ta esibit contidoates, of aren porormel, bus wre can | hai iee eta ines ePmene ezatiinde | ofer you my YE Ae ANT Crate PR RARM AY | ing the military achievements of our officer crop is total; and, second, that the potato formed, to by nase the allieted that hundreds of enses have been reported | ‘About fifteen mont engaged at my work, Iwas SHOES cant eer ak ee NTS efit | spect to the question of boundary, if we had tur the larger part of the population, five-rixths, tous. Several casen whe-e furnilies have been without chiP | saken suddenly with my ankle, whieh for two | Piewc svetallie India Rubber, perfectly flexible in the cold: | the Rio Grande ander the treaty of Loulsian cases, eleven-twelfths of tt 10, whil severe prin subsistence. It is a com: | from nomination dren, afier using a few bottles o! Juable medicine, | days and nights deprived me entirely from sleep or rest. My | est weather. le by te pair, b ed to know why our Government had not set up the use; for itis, oat ‘@ already suid, the cause of 4 99 t — rood hers been blessed with healthy offspriu ( mother catuse me to be remeved hone, nod sent fora Doctar |" “oauiers Forsale by the case ox singte pitt te title ogainst Mexico a quarter of a century ago. suffering humanity. It is not the causo of this church, | sraiealfo 16. MoAlec. 36, So" Judge Unherwoon wee Dn Townsens 2M ite peeemronay Cleremee by wh» attended me for some time, avd finally told me that he Bole Agent for Goodyear’s Ms Mr. Coane here offered the following resolution, a8 @ | or of thot church, of this fection or of that section of the | Glocted U. 8. Senator. 1 have ne time for further news. Frgakues ould Reneral «ears ew rerant coutiqually (by | could not helpme.andadvised my Being, rh Broadway, o substitute for the several resolutions before tae Sen | community. It ‘i the of every man who has a and with other diflicuities, an OKCHARD, RED c having kaown cases where | { went and remained therethree months, under the eare of AST, LAKGE | ate : — heart to feel, and a hand to help—it is the cause of those your medicine has efleered Krest cures, and also hearieg it | the avle and scientific Ph ns atisehed to that, institu 4 1 i i Iowa U. 8, Sknarors —The lowa papers state ken and stove, $6; Lehigh, lumy, $550; | “ Resolved, That in the judgment of this Legislature | who are destitute, by no crime of their own, who are : yp . recommend: d for such eases ve described, Tootamed | tion While there | was leeched twice; hat ers ov $6; thene ie erah prices, less 30 cts. tor | the tharks of the people of the United States are due to | suffering under the visitation of Ged~itis the cause of | * Caucus of democratic meinbers of th Be cao w bottle of your katract of paritia, avd followed the | my ankle, and cupped three times. Ninding uo benefic from gir age. Ms coals are all under sheds and dry, re-screened | \ruior General Zachery Taylor, Brigadier Gen Wm. J. | helpless children, whose parents cannot feed them, be- | ture Was held on the 11th of Decem bet, aod thet ten, S yor gai Ian short period adver | that mode of treavment, they concluded ty tre cold water, | fom my conl vail 29 Klin.beth street aad corner of Ham: | Woy and brig Gen. John E. Wool, and the officers and | cats they ure famishing themselves it is the cause of | Augustus © Dodge, and Hon Thomus 8. Wilson received nts ond restored her healih. 6 which they continued some time, aud receiving no relief, | ™ermley ond Bedford streets, Denedrs she received, Lttke if, nud revomnendi>g it ta the M. My MU abandoned it, ers under their command, for the fortitude, skill, | mothers whose very breasts hanger har dried—it is the | ‘te nominations tor United States Senators from the new black, and cold foot and ‘ankle drendiully swollen aud | 0 Wee JACOB WEEKS, Jt | tnd bravery which they have displayed in their achive: | cause of fathers bowod down and broker, hearted, uot so | State of lowa. The election was expected to come off in ice, | was again ht home, heviog y 5 - few days, but the result was regarded as uncertain, in i JORIE, cor, of Grand aad Lydins sts. nven'up all hopes of ever getting re ‘At this time a PAPEK WAKEHOUSE, ments in the existing war with Mexico. much by the feeling of their own privations as by the | * sence of theme being these leregelar democrats in Albony, A et Fiend . i iad | PSHE subscribers offer for sale a large and wel! assorted | ‘This resolution was read by tho Clerk, and laid upon | sight of the privatious of their wives and families. Ina | CoDsequence o i‘ i moc: wi hc Coxaxcm, Sept, 29, 1946, iced procured be roe ane deding intent and | Ti tcck of Welllug, trinting, Hurtwarer ‘Krvttope and | the table Catisono Urgent, 40 tender, und 20 sacred, anappenl to | the legislature, who were not disposed to Ko for the nom- De. Downseud To all whom this may concern—Thisis H Wrpp Strange to tell, I felt alinost immedinte reli beeukented in my ankl I continue: fo cevuily tint iny wife used one bottle of your Sarsnparilia previous to her contivement, under the ‘most alarming und | Uclieate exrcumstauces, being troubled with the dropsy swelling of the feet, nervous affection very much de- ed with my persuasion, aud ther rendation of | ty ep ull the | "Menas. Van Senoonuoven and Ctans, in a dialogue | the liberality of a vat short | uoon the proprioty of the language the resolu | ‘The Inverne ¥o Works ramdndgor, iockt, Vonnecticut. | TEs ag ‘hoy were passed. by the Hous ence to the present destitution in the Highlands, met in ae eee 2 pe, Seen tere nes 8 | ss iw ve “Ghand 67 Nasaan street, | versational powers of ahighorder. Mr. Clark attempted | the Castle here on Friday lost, Sir John Macpherson mtu aight wethuess resisting “Words are but feonie es, | “L0- OWNERS UF REAL EST ett | i show tbat the resolutions, as they camo from the | Grant, of Bullindalloch, Bart, in the chair. The meeting ivdu wath little | pressious of the gratitude teal towards you, trough SRA NCIS DLAMGRIT doet STATE. House, were none that the writer was a tantolo. | was more of a private and conversational than of a pub- d the happy | fave been, from a state of wretched helplessuess. top Bea BEAN CHRD Agent, intorms the owners of | vist; liesuid the resolutions reminded him of “stated | lic and prepared description, but some of tho tails ent. but | health, Ishall ever pray for your prosperity and happiness. collecting rents, tost reasonatde terme, | preaching” at a camp meeting. He criticised the lan- | brought forward were 0! painiul and important interest. ishing aegree, Med her Signed, Tray aud sincere! ¥ yours. | |. the ageat of the late | gunge with the utmost severity Mr. Fraser Tytler, as chairman of the la ’ | inces of the party. The democratic mejority in the legis- he community cannot be made in vain’ | istare, aaye the Union, including tees ircegulsr tem: ‘ but four. ihe nominations ai ed to have with great unanimit couvtry. notice, at th = JTS WOKKS WILL PRAISE IT, It is now universally admitted that nervous affection gave wa meeting of JODINE LINIMENT health 1s now beter tha tt had been for atoug time previous. 2 meth time tothe above busi. |." Mr. Vax ScHoonnoven exerted himself to defend tho | the committee, reported what had been doue in obedience | JNO HUMBUG. Doren atte doves ary weed daily, and I this will be of euyeprviceto you, oreey ove whe Webs | Thereby certify “thet the above earns isetion to th 1] House, Ho read and re reud tho resolutions; he expati: | to the resolutions then passed. He mentioned the favor | tem all that it ie represented fo ‘niyit ts Gia ga the success of the medicine, you are entirely welcome to it. | daughter, is true in every respect. entrusthim with their coufidence. He Fire tig best re- | ated upon antecedents, penultimates able results of tho application to government resp’ epraims, bray d painful Joma, spinal affections, [subscribe mysell your most obedient aud obliged servant. ANN McALISTER. Bpreseee, tad peeneky ve B87 smgant {f regal ae Jease od- | yunotuations, and dipthongs. Ho wi the Drainage act (to which we have a¢ a eraptions of theakin, Se. “ . 4. 8. JAMESON, = * Oifice nauwe before Ac M ontahers Pov met Avenue. | fochised by some half a do article) and olso with ret ate of the coun. 5. INGERSOLL, Bole Proprietor, . ALMOST A MIRACLE. ener y nereaaemitenks, gity nd county of New York,’| | tase tmare. en compelled to abendon bi try. Gentlemen were aware that inquiries were promptly it, two ciow Joh. Bend the following aad can, that eonsump f fe avon iy sppeared rome me nay ay ——X GUKE FUR COLDS. — Neither were all t ig instituted by government into the state of the west High- tion eaunot be eared, ‘Thi eral hunared ~~) pose and say. that the above. certificate signed by > “age s S House confined to the present House; the Assemly of | ands and Islands—that Sir Edward Coffin wasnowonthe|"“MnDICAL NUIIO® LO LADIE cases that Lownseud’s Sarsaparilia has cured 3 hems; istens be trennreepeo BS. SARROEL'S Medi last year suffered terribly. west coast—and that several vessels wih meal had been DP) CREE MeDONS ELL ‘Author of the-Ladies? Manual 3 BRooKryy, » | Bwem to before me this 24th day of Getober, 1946, aartain once fon Velen Conete Mit Lawiow read an extract from aspoech of Mr John | sent down to that quarter. ‘Te show tho grievous desti- | L) ur vudwilery, and member of n large Lrtugein Hoept- es md—Dear Sir: | was taken a | Signa, ad lsinmatory dis Young inthe Assembly of last ye reported in the | tution which prevailed, Mr. Tytler read three letters from virgus, upou the war with Mexico. Mr. Young said the | Mr. Shaw, Sher) substitute of Long Island. The first, first, second, and third blows had been struck by Mexi- | dated October Sth, stated that in Barra the distress was ur soil had been invaded—the blood of our citizens | very great, and that about 20,000 boll [had been impiously spilled, et3,, etc. Mr. Barlow ma COAL. an “odorous” comparison by y ’ N TINE, ulin severe cough and palw in my side Alderman of the Ninth Ward | Su4 ll joflainmatory dive ‘te te h rr In:ly recommended by our fire ‘all me gery doer PAIN KILLER. eruptions and diseases of th ‘oftaking cold | coy t to the hospital in | afver the use of these baths, 529 Imre wounced there rope, attends ladies daring their confimemect in any this erty or Brooklyn, for from $3 to $5, according tc ed to him at 93 John street, New York, will attention. ies residing at a distance, who are suffering with d ol long sending. such as obstractior 1 1 was pronounced vy physieians to umpiion “T raiged matter, had might awe: seid he could do nothiug' for me. hove of being benefited, bot was pr of meal would be required for the Long Island. The 2d, dated the 22d of etween this Mr. Young aud | October, described the people of South and North Uist, a8 r rable I Was now greatly distressed at the ty th udly h mi 1 the beet quality of Hed Ash Com | the whig party. " well as Barra, as generally very destitute, and the state of inrities, ke ¢ hat have farledt he bonst Iraity brestle—t soou became ernaciaced, and expected {0 | fora for enh. ‘Brrkes, exuy andstove, $6507 ‘The Senate adjourned without voting upon the reuo- | society elarming. The 3 letter rom Mr, Shaw wos cated py letter, er—indeed 1 ve you uny duseriptton.thae would. do | Worowah applet eeued and delivered in good ord lutions the 22d of December last, and showed that the distress earindced | canaor wive you nay deseription that would do | the next mor my yard, corner of King and Ureenwien scree pina he | i he people poem neg justice to my cue I was suposed by any friends to be past | toubted with every thing I have | will he allowed to those who wi wn carts, | A i Tas pone Se Movewmeg, Lange women of te ber’ ~ sc ama seoovety ; Lad tried agreaconmber af remediex, and ll | fy thing that gave me such imm j23 Im*re HET RIC CLINTON. snembly. | were on the eve of starvation, particularly in South Ui the use of your“ fodine Li: 3. Address — = Mr. Manxs presented the petition of owners of real | and Barra. O1 d of the population wer» destitute icDONNELL, M. SUSPENDERS FOR EXPORT ir. Manns prese’ je petition of owne: real | and Barra. One third of the population D ctate in the city of New York, praying for the amend: | of oll food excepting shell fish, and of these the supply “IN '93 John street, New York. SYLVANUS WHITE, (THREE housnnd dozen Patent corrugated Suspenders) | ment or repeal of the act yassed lust session, entitled | was scanty. ‘Tue few diseased potatocs on which they ENVELOPE PAPER. ‘ovany that Lam en 273 Bridge street, Brooklyn. giapted tothe Mexican and ‘South Ameren, as well ‘nar act toequuliae. taxation.” t etenhate cee Meese were camulatene weet: K OPE PAPER. ws to be about ay b ope to b Brooklyn, Dee. 16, 1946. ot a Pau, and Tereantet to stand unaffected by ary Mr. Suustvay, from the Committee on the Judiciary, | In Barra, Mr. Shaw wus told, there had boon two deaths | he eS ale recesve a ea have tet megan at Dain in the ®. INGERSOLL, role proprietor. paces, 2% Mle bythe manutneturer and owner of the 1, hich was referred the bill to provide for the allow: | from absolute starvation; oue of the parties was a woman PEKSBE & BIOOKS, unsiog my sonal streugth, feck eases Priveipal Depot, 490 PEAKL Steet. 8. INGERSOLL, | 4 tm HORACE FH. DAY | ance of writs of certiorari, in criminal cares, conforma. | up in years, and the othera Young woman Wnder twenty. | ; Sef nd 67 Nae a tian cof Fay cae Oo Publish if you pi "e a a taal Bor sale, also, by all respectable draggists. DR. POWELL, OuUL bly to the petition of iliam H. Seward, reported the | The destitution throug! rs Ys DEAFNESS CUKED. toy. | bill. complete, cnough, he said, to rouse the #ympathy of the most cal: | ¢ OAS WAX. (hemes cxoeemity engty AD es of the Eye and Har, and to all im | “pie bill was ordered to be engrossed for a third read. | lous.” Mr. Tytler said he had selt it to be his imperative | OD Ae terreat of Ligutenant selntosh, to state that he alee ing, and was subsequently read a third time and passed | daty to transmit Mr, Shaw's last letter to the Lord Advo | was invalided home, as uotit for ducy, in consequ Stoppage of the Lear Fassage, Cucaraccs, ven 90, noes 1 (att, Bell, of Cayuga) cate, and as Sheriff he had sent instructions to Mr. Shaw | deatuess, and discharges from the ears: | That eltectunily removed. nas AN OWN, sot hat L RHLUMATISM AND THE FEES Oe NOTICE. Aperteiint of non Hom pe tated has been for veveral | [UE coparmership heretofore exi en r day Dr. Powanend—Deer Si between th ce and office, 261 Deen for several 7 ‘Opthal far tehobioeny e nuder the firm of Brown & Brooxs, i this | ¢,Opthe all ‘This bill was published in the Herold yesterday. It is | to teke precoguitions in any well authenticated cases of ment of Drs. Casth wards, auriste io whom all debts AUG treated with great attention and success confessedly plan matured by Mr. Reward, the counsel | alleged death by starvation, such as had been reported to tircly receversa ie Bett itd Ot Bacyeen 10 . element of whieh | BERABI Mae ietanting cured iw atow minutes | | for the negro Freeman, te pave t for the ultimate | hi the Lord Advocate hed sanctioned this course, fy'limy dul vo oe f gee trom the Kar, permanently - Lot " vith the edditional instruction, h lorees, Jamel for insipyent ai dente WHER Slvons, | piiricigy apes irs [Rapa Sgt 7 rama esertnen | Tih ima o tmay, age Benen 6c aden a Was also (together with New Yous, Jan. 26, 147, ne ‘im®e Pad toed B? every {90 Im*re } Mr. Buawent, from the Judiciary Gommittes, reported | proprietor inthie emergency;” and further, to inquire | ie om © cone: bi ed ges me tae he le sighorized to use the nain oa. 1 cir)