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See: aermtnacetn enn a jose is Hd “af, "etn tre stn § ti ¥ p x to us, but, let me say to geatlemen from the non-slave- | Muutington, , Woateott, Atherton, Cameron, and | my to say that Gen. Ariat held in person sevesal ‘was ge! holilng States, to them. Sir, the day that the balance | others, when the amendmont was rejected Private conferences with Oen Taylor, tn which Aristt | goo Mang ag Pam pop een “athlon aged, lena! rat) = between the two sections of the country—the slavehold- | ‘The bill, with numerous amendwonts, wasat length ceclared his design of separating the northempyovinces | 1, POC. and Providence Railroad, 108%; 6 Fitchbu: aed oth trom BW. The I has experienced ing States, und the nonslaveholding Statea—is de | ordered to's third reading. from the central government, snd that the ot | 10 Resion ond, rroringnee, Beltreny ene: 6 commen ovee nth Sem Tie inp meeage. atom wi sitoy, ie’ day that will not be far removed from poll whee witciia valde vik, the United States army would contribute to fhis object. | Railroad 11934; 30 Western Railroad 10078; & Connect 3p Moutesamna, Lowber, (rom Liverpool. Jan 6thy moreeee, FS tne, Seam ony cher - , SPO peenhy - ara se bid meee On motion of Mr. Seviex, wus next taken up as the io ware dexied, the ae = ia] be ascertained py RR 100K; 25 Norwich and Worcester R Rs 10 53%; 25 | with oe Lf larshall. Experenced a succession 0 - eee jiganter. he bul e m is e slave op jecretary of Wai information. 1 juring the p»ssage. ; holving States. ‘They are the conservative portional, spacial soleriak taniday, | “Mr Series observed that if Gen. Taylor's correspon. | LODg Island Railroad 26%; 60 East Boston Dividends | beiry th Woodstock, | days from St John NB, with BOO CHALLENGE Valier's French Pile—This un dence were true, there was not a word of truth in this rivalled remedy for diseases of private nature 2. Sam Houston rose to cepa the general ques- on ways have been the conservative portion—always will ite would pernt be the conservative portion; and with a due balance on 300 tons.coal,, be ; 1 balance on | statement. Arista had 2600 men at Monterey, in Sept. Liye eir par’, may, for generations to come, uj 5 fo ‘noula be carted a positive and speedy cure with restnetion of diet or tun | 1845. There was nothing in the officisl correspondence | === oak saps ee drance from business. ‘The mai French pills po rious Union of ours. But if this polic: to confirm this letter of Mr. Marke. As to the confer- COMMEKCIAL INTMLLIGENCK, ‘4 ating out—if we are to be reduced toa handful—if we are to | Hit Temarks, accordingly, he took 4 noes of Arista with Gen. Taylor, the fact was that Am: caraick tae ean anaiee aeevtneee ‘Phgmasign, lime, preference Beside ii ice. ever discov game ‘Schr Marian, Grant become @ mere ball to play the ential with— yudia was in command at Matamoras till within four days abs ‘Schr Exact, Townsend, New He tocount something in'the Baltimore eaucus—it this is Rather Ritchie, as aninfringement upon the liberty of | Pofore the frst battle, when Arista came down from | ,, #iapsuruls, Feb 1. The stock of wheat in market Below. to be the result—wo! wo! I say to this Union! Now, | tow defence of Texas, from her colonization, in 1821, | Monterey and superseded him in the command. Sdylecd Sf tales of 4.25000" bushels felr Southern and | Packet ship New World, Skiddy, from Liverpoo!, Jan 20th, | lenst, sir, I put again the solemn question—does the constitu: | through all her gradations department of Mexico, | , Mr. Westcorr rejoined, that these conferences with | P. Teds at 125 a 187c, and 6000 wig e, to Grinnell, im & Co. “ tion afford any remedy? Is there any provision in it by | as an independent Republic, and as sovereign State of | Arista took place early inthe fall of 1845, before Mr. beg oe ark Missouri vester, from Marseilles, with mdse, to | selves ieee ae which this aggressive policy—boldly avowed, as if per | this Union. He contended that the hio Grande was al- | Slidell was sent on. And it was then that Arista intimat: | 0¢4 "fo, dis oe a canst” Sout albus, oF whites, peculiar to females, weakness fectly consistent with our institutions and the safety and | wa: boundary—that it was con- | e4te Gen. Taylor that his march to the Rio Grande, | fh"ine woek were 1 ship; 1 bark—uaknown. Sithe generative organs, gonorrhoea, gleets, ee. &e.,and have FEES, Se Unies Sixtes— may be controcted? knowledged by Great Britain, and | With an imposing force, would aid him (Arista,) in his | 66 009 bushels, mostly Penna. ‘ Sailed. cared bundreds of Chet trgublegoime complaints aver ls this a policy consistent with the constitution? No, | during the administra: | °bjectof separating the northern provinces. cight including Southern y: Ships Pacifie, for Liverpool; Hector, for Havre; Glasgow, | other remedy has faile ype bean exishetvaty wood Mr. President, no! It is, in all its feetures, daringly op: inl correspondence of ‘Mr. Sevien sald that that fact was in the documents. clos , firmly, at our highes! Liverpool, Oriental. for the last ten years ts Lin a dh aX ae a posed to the constitution. Whatis it? Ours isa fed State Department, in the preliminsry | Mr. Westcorr—I did notsee it conattsd forse cates. of Southern, soldat 460, a0d| ‘The vessels bound cast, reparted fo the mazuing pavers vee | Suine7ees snecent, tee meubuno as or a forfakcure of $506, Tal constitution. The States are its constituents and not jons to annexetion--that assurances’ were then | Mt Seviex explained that neither Gen. Taylor nor Dushels Penna. st 4c, delivered. Exports of the | te-day es having retuned, didnot suil untit P M yesterday. | p°CS."giver box. Woraale at 147 Greenwich street, corner of the people ‘The twenty-eight States—the twenty-nine | given that Texas would be protec Gen. Worth expected a battle by the march to the Rio ‘99,032 bushels eorn. J ror mle by Wyatt & Fletcher, 121 Fulton States (incluaing lowa)—staud under this government ae | Caples, and then General Gala Grande. A fow days before, they had conferred with " g Tm? hy twenty-nine individuals, or as twenty-nine individual ingly stationed on the Northern fronti the breath or timate friend, tus onal Gent aden kama co) the alcalde of Matamoras,and no battle was expected, and Bartimone, Feb. 19.—Howard street Flour—Thi Herald Marine Correspondence. ry . i Feb 19. would stsnd to consolidated power. It was not made 3 . it was with this un lerstanding that Gen, Worth had left | morning the market is quiet. The only sales reported ¥ ., New Lonnon, Fe DOLLARS KE: for the twere individual prosperity of the Stato as Indi | yney' qvee’ wae stationed in the Gulf. to arrest, if neces | oY NY come on here to resign his commission, arriving | aro 400 bbls. at $6.25, which we quote as the current | | Spokes, on Montauk. by the pilot boat #8 Hall. Heb (ith, 500 the care of Gouorthana, le viduals. No, sir. Jt was made for higher ends. It was | e4 most decisively tothe defensive line ef Mr. Calhoun. | BLY three or four days before tho news of the battles of | Fate at tho close. ‘The receipt price is $6 12s. City | ron vend of foreaud main topmasta carried awsy. Same day | ediss yor discovered for the above compl formed that every State constituting o periee of tl bey ty the 8th and 9th of May. Gen. Worth at once returned to | Mills Flour, $6 25. Millers show no dispostition to puta pilot ou board the bark Croton, of N York, for Provi- | Medien Yar mMaGr Te os vedy and perman it cure with- u It would require 10 000 men to defend it, from the mouth + A i ip Wi 1 reat Union of ours should enjoy all its adventeg i . ‘1 the séat of war. operate until the aow hourly expected steamer’s advices | dence. Some day pata pilot on board the ship Wiscasset, diet, drink, exposure or chinge in Baturel und acquired, with Pie aenriecent ater See lo Grnade ou tobe: Few Gah Necks ‘This incidental debate was here suspended. are received. Susquehanna Flour—To-day we quote | for Sugharbor, 600 bbls ul. out tation to business, “We give 20 lobe quackish recom them more poriectly. The whole system is basod on | haveto be cavalty. And the gee open Mr. Simmons secured the floor, and the bill was laid | this description at $6 26, Rye Flour—Sales of Pennsyl Miscellaneous Kecord, mendation to deceive the public, f tne medicine does Sot justice ond equality—perfuct equality between the mom- | would ba interminable. The oe over till to-morrow. vania Ist at $5. Corn Meal—Sales of several parcels of | pycuer snip Constitution, Capt Britton, for Liverpyol, | speak for itself, noug shall speak for ht. | us Aiea os 0 bers ofthis republic. Nor can that be consistent wi in detail rrisons would be cut “3 r On motion of Mr. Dix, the House bill for the relief of | Baltimore kiln dried bbls to-day at $5 °° We also note | will sail to-morrow morning "Letter nage are at Gilpin’s | tly where nienaes 6 sie equelity which will make this puvlic domein a monopo- | igetall, Its-evil consequences, would only be fot the heirs of Daniel D.’ Tompkins of New York, sales of Pennsylvania bbls at $4 8734 $5. Wheat—We | Exchauge. Letter begs arealsoat the Offing News Koom. | gle case of recent fonorriana to be brought, whieh jhe tise Ty on one si vhich, in its consequences, would place | Mexican government. fi ii tuken up, considered and passed «| note the sale today of a carge ot fair good Maryland, | We are indebted to the cilice of the New London News ease that unfortauntely pervades all ranks of society— he whole pows in one section of the Union to be wield- | would be flow to vield t On Motion of Mr. Dix, the Senate thon went into exe | sfloat, at 136 cents per bushel. A cargo of prime red, | foraslip. hig +h and poor, matrimonial od egainst the other sections ofthe Union?!s that equality? | should inake Mex cutive session. aflcat, was taken earlier in the week at 140 cts, We note | Now Ouizans Smirrina—Tounrge in the port of New | here presented with a remedy by wh How do we standin reference to this territoriel qu Mexico sales of Penna. red wheats, tobe delivered on the opening | Orleans ou ihe ith matant, as compiled from authentic sou | selves without the least exposure is tion— this public domain of ours? Why, sir, what iy it? House of Represent: on of navigation in the spring, at 125 cts and over per bush | cesi— Itis the common property of the States of this Union. | ,ya' Bo Teeson to antici ones OF Lenbroson, February 19, 1647, | Com Early thi moraing there were sales of Mi. white Amarican Ships ond bark: ve They are culled “the territories of the United States.” or would there be any necessity, during t The resolution submit yesterday, to terminate at 90 cents, but later in the ay there was a sale of a oricad i ta ar] ies And what are the « United States” but the States united? | sickly season, of Keeping our trcops nlong the coas thirty minutes after again going into committee, t osrab, Vane He Ol cna Wane Ne _Gnote, fendi Sehoon are eured in two: nig tase eekly Cactebon TOMA Hide ir, these territories ave the property of the Statos Unit: | theline ot ou operdices south oe ha aviation | bate ‘on the bill forthe improvement of certain color at the close. ‘There were Steauaah fkumint, comer Teath ana Chesnut ete’ Pay bald jointly for their use. Anil iu it consistent with | causes by which our voluntosrs had suffered already | in Wisconsin wes passed—yeus 9 bushels Md.end Fans yellow to-day, ot 98 cents, which ‘Dumbering another portions shall ouat them m thiscom, | Sch mortality wero not sione in the climate—they | 4 MONUMENT TO JACK#ON. rather quiet today, both buyers and sellers being on the Britis mon property of theis—shall puss any law which shall | “Cte, iso to be found in the indulgence in spl-| Mr. Daniet moved that the House resolve itself into | jook out for the Liverpool steamer of the 4th, now fully roscribe the citizens of other portions of the Union | "tous tiquora—tho idleness und general dissipation of @ | committeo on the private calonda: due. Rye--None in market--last sales of Pennsylvania 2 ; W.Fowle, 137. Washingtou st, Boston; 4 ‘New Orleans, and 9 Main st., Cincinnati. nt ‘ N3 MERCURY—NO COPAIVA.”—Dr. Cullen’s la i . life, and in tho careles of the volunt Mr. Housrox, of Alabama—McKay, submit your mo irom emigrating with their property to the territories of | tueit, _ Mr. Houston, ys y were at 80 cents, but now probably worth more The u Vegetable Remedy, is a demestic preparation, the United Statse? Would that’ be consistentcan it be Hele Gealth, aid Of these Sam uret Danis of eer oi '80/tous receipts of flour, meal, and corn, continue large, and, it composed eatirely of roots—ne nate. Gonorthess, consistent with the idea of a common property, held | fore'ga country, Gen Houston said he would sy: Me Bemee aves: will be seen by our report of the market, go off briskly other mineral, an & to’ the, te i Jointly for the common benefit of alll. Would it five tocskint 12 tits run, anion oes tease chanaplana of |. Ger eee cummed io th id at good prices for our country friends. Tho receipts of w Orleans, on the 7th inate | gleets, sndall syphilitic co , considered in private life? Would it not be considered | jgrae] held up the arms of the prophet, while the army | jet McKay—I shall movete open to the considera | four alone, have been about 90,000 barrels in the last yg, was ran into by a schooner | ios Ce tain and safe—and the a the greatest outrages inthe world, and which sny court lengegedt in battle with at Areatekites of berg of ae army appropr ne bil Fe ka copeiece | eae weeks. 7 part of ithe house, sud a other: | most es leaving the system pert vin tly Sold whole @ face of the globe would at once overrule? Mr. He woulil hold up the rms of the ee hae walte simolent eke” Pirresuncn, Peb. 17.—Flour jumped up 12 a 25 cts ip. The echr lost her jib-boom, Ke. and retail by J. O. Fay, General Ageat, No. 136 Fulion Dh net only is that proposiion, grossly 1060 B Office bill. An hour will be sufficient for it. he due at New Orleans, came round the {'aacs | street, Lamp Stere, Sun Buildings, New York. Retailed at core asthe arms of the prophet were upheld, until Vai aiac cot Will okies G sinRin ear yestorday. About 500 bbls were sold along in 3 nemay were dateated aul diaperees, aud anhigherk | The aeekeoae Teter ben ieee iat $4 6244 ; 600 bbls from river and wagon ut $470 « $4 | is company with a close o| ' ; a he General's very elaborate and well-digested | allowed to make a single remark.” I have pressod the | 500 Dblein loty at $478.8 $4 05, and 4 los of 100, LOle At) Base Aarso—The hall of tent with the constitution, but the other, which under. | ¢; takes to say that mo State shuil be admitted into this | bie Union w shall not prohibit by its const th existence of slaves, is equully a g. ener ninted ports anda poop deck, | 511 Broadw: Bower~, corner o! Shoals, on the 3ist | ner of Grant Ci ring stré aad ite al streots Hi itu ti i speech, covering, as it did, the whole history of ivato billsfbut{very little this session, There are 4 in 7th, she having Hee Reuatitetion of the, United States. 81 hold | civil, military and diplomatic—came into the Fe | elena hilly ary Ought to pases ond {hope it the | A sale of 20 (s0 1b) sacks hulled b w flour at $1 05 per cane. a Lith. the: Ravipe Beek sot that the people ‘hi Ppoong fp anlahiioh whet nvroene Rallory, and sat down by our side. He remarked, ‘Why | pleasure of the House to take them up for conderation. kk. Sales 20 (60 1b) sacks cornmeal at 45 per sack beantile) sede) vessel, and at: the ee EO | Beene ae hone Silat potoec tus thamtairant ener’ there are only three Whig Senators pre: ” Andsoit |” ‘The Sreaxxa—It ia moved by the gentleman from | A sale of 300 bu shelled corn at 40 cts per bus Oats are four months ol was purchased for PRYATE ISEARES—BRANON OF THE PHILA i tras Drie bat ot tn’ was, while there were at least ten on the democratic | North Carolina, that the House go into committee on the | im active demand, and 800 bush in lote brought 25 cents. gE AE vensely Suet ‘DELP! COLLEGE, OF 1 MEDICINE OFFICE Fekete iirsadoeam Bictcrmant os it ulaans . We suppose the absentees had slipped out to take | private calendar. Rye is up to 40 cts per bush and in demand. ra Nasea' STi +a EW, YORK — ¢ Members of pa rhod te bo etmitial, there fs Dut one quail a lunch] ir. McCueananp—I trust the gentleman will with-} New Oaxxans, Feb. 12—Flour—Buyers at $6, but | “0.9 Bewsamin Davis, from Delaware, with acargo of tae Fiitadetphie, ( tego of 3 meres betes Bia_ Stes thatis,that the government sball be republi Mr. Catnoun desired to correct the Senator from Texas | draw his motion. holders generally ask higher. Sales 600 bbls. Obio, on | corn, went eshore on Thursday night in a soow storm, near orDELIC TE DIS} ly and sincerely exprossly prescribed by the instrument itself, but by that | in some of his remarks in regard to the fleet sent downto | The Sreaxer—Will the gentleman withdraw his mo- | the levee at $6, 100 at $6 12, and 200 IIlinois at $6 25: | Shrewsbury Inlet, and threw overboard nearly 300 bushels of mise to the afflicted a speedy, ‘and permanent eure, ction which gusranties to every State in this | Texaeand the army sent tothe frontier under General | tion? active retail demand. Corn—Sales 432 sacks, chiefly had not bilged, and st is thought she will be got off with d om the most modern and scicntific principles. Tepublican form of government. Now, sir, | Gaines during the odministration=of Mr. Tyler, (when | Mr. Daniz.—On condition that the gentleman will re | yellow, and 600 white, a! $1, and 2.154 white at $1 02% cargo. Also reports oue other schon: They have ry day from all parts of the United what ieproposed? It is proposed, from a vague, Mr. @alhoun was Secretary of State) The object was | new it. (‘' No bargains.”) Also 1350 sacks, price not transpired. place, wict re carg a on, et known; geatep, fa, and we dies, Bi ve been labor! nite, erroneous, and most dangerous conception of pri- | te be ready for any emergency; but it was also express- Mr McCreananp, (unfolding a peper)—By the con- —= $$ nig! Th ane Boe lGoate' tie hia, fee hal yee mt pity gps tlae mdividual liberty, to overrule this great common | ly contemplated to bring the subject before Congress in | sent of the House, | will state that a memorial has been Southern Cotton Markets. seein rhaaseere bey le ‘ke. result of ¢ liberty which a people have of framing their own con. | 8dvance of proceeding to hostilities; and if Congress was | placed in my hands by the Jackson Monument Associa New Onueans, Feb. 12.—Cotton—The market opened sof Thomaston, went ai ‘mercury, Telitions ‘treatment, px etitution. Sir, the iudividusl right of men is not nearly | Ot insession, it was the design uf the administration to | tion, praying Congress to place at their disposal four | this morning with an active demand at yesterday's prices. no senery. STRICTURE CURED. ening of the ath J tal | aac! r rates Benefit convene Congress asthe war making power. The ad- | brass cannon and two brass morters,to be used in the | Sales 6000 bales—yesterday 6000 at ste: ly tobe established by aay cours eck, fy aad sabiacnnmaclineny.. Ane yatate! reper ministration (Tyler's) never dreamed that the issue of | constructiongof a monument—an equestrian statue—to | Cuaurusron, Feb. 17.—After the receipt of the tole- | $750; the carve ail saved in FIC EXTRACT, forthe eure of Gonermhesa, such de'icate feeling on th t of Libert war could or would be made upon the mere authority of | Gen Jackson They represent thet— graphic accounts by the Sarah Sands on Saturday morn: |" youn Hexny G Kina, before reported, is no doubt the jges from the wrethra. men who cannot possibly bear what they oall slavery 1 | tho President. Those movements were far different from | Several gentlemen aroso, and said they could not hear | ing, the Upland market gave way about % cent, at which | vessel alluded to by the steamer Duncan C Fell as bi y other remed One section of the country —(and it is bot to much elaye. | the movement from Corpus Uhristi to the Rio Grande.— | so great was the confusion. 1071 bales changed hands during the course of the day. | ashore near Sandy Hook. inaay way wie bee: Fy asan institution indispensable for the good of both | The acts of Mr. 'yler’s administration produced no con- | ‘The Sreaxen called to order, and Qn Monday full particulars being received the market x Spoken. " b races)—men so squeamish on this point that they are | flict. This fact was the very pict ‘st authority upon this | Mr. McCuxrwanp finished the!reading ofths meworial, | came nearly to a stand, but yesterday some 900 bales} Ship Tahmaroo, Sinclair, hens for Brazos, with troops, 8, ARILINE. ready to strike down the higher right of a community to | point. The truth is that though there might have been | andthen submitted a joint resolution, proposing, were forced off by hold a farther decline of < cent, Jn be tat —; by bape es Rates Raia: The Concentrated Hpetrack af the Hematine Honduras Reet. govern them: order to maintain the absolute right | otherwise areason to apprehend a war at that time, Mex- 1. That two brass cannon, and two brass mortars, | making the total decline since the accounts }¢ cent. The et of Berens sdays from Havana for N York, P “4 socordance with the most eestor disaevaa “ghd ico was very weak, and without some direct provocation | weighiog four thousand nine hundred and thirty pounds, | market closed very inanimate as to the demand and very Bi ne . it was believed there would be no war. My itapression | captured by General Jackson at Pensacola, be delivered | unsettled as to prices, fair descriptions being variously | Farsrgt2 Uy lon 7530. | o. gevannah, loch inst, off | TRSCTNR IS Teal medi rire, eee ete ecannad still is that had an army remained within the undisputed | to the Jackson Monument Associution, to be used by | quoted to us at from llall% cents. Particulars of sales | Charleston Bar. taneous eraptions, enlargement and pains in of individuals in ali’ciruumstances to go the resolutions that I cul hom to the Sei Tp limits of Texas,thore would have been ro war.Mexico wos | them in the er ction of » monument to the memory of | us follows: —452 bales at 1144; 535, 1134; (effected on Sat- | “Brig Chas Thomas, 8 ds fm Mariel for Boston, Feb 10, lat | syphilitic symptoms, and the train of diseases consequent 3 n offensive war. Mr. Calhoun next ob- illustrious here and statesman 96, 1134; 717, 11; 186, 1076; 169, 10%; 9, | 90 90.N, lon 79 08. an injudicious use of mercary and unskilfal modical trect a direct vote upon these propo in reply to the objections given to the occupa- ‘That the President of the United States see that the a caring sook, Nort] Bate Frigg Que Dollar per battle. or stz bette for $6. ly that we sball know tho state of things. defensive line, that the only part which would | foregoing be carried into etfect ‘ Ald from Provinestown, lth, sch Belleisle, Cook, Nor HIB ON MERCURIAL BLACK DROF. dae to our constituents thut we should insist upon it; jlitary occupation would be the line of the | [A letter was read from the ordnance bureau, stating Rates of Freight. — Het ew Coast, on ‘Wellish banks’ April 98, Amasen, primary and constitutieaal. It nani cen eee and I, a8 one, will insist upon it that tho sense of thisbo | Rio Grande to tho Paso del Norte. He would ask the | thot the cannon end mortars are not of the calibre now | New Oateans, Feb. 12—Freighws are still on the ai- |. 0% NW ase. on ei X aowien liao ny Sed cogatientionsl. “Sc epee be @y shall be taken: tl ly which represents the States | Senator from ‘'exas if, after the overthrow of Santa je use of, and are therefore unservicable } vance. Four ships were taken to-day, for Liverpool, | Hitimouth, ‘2, with | who have eraptions on the skin, yenereal nodes, "4 in their capacity as communities, and the members of | Anna, the Mexicans ever crossed the Rio Grande it men objected to the introduction of the | at 1d for cotton, and 21d. for corn, A Bremen ship was da :) | sorefuls, dise ing frora imparities ofthe blood, which are to be their special dians. It is due to erable force ? rei taken ior Rotterdam, at 130 for cotton, and $1 60 for iy Pr e mom out it. Single bottles One thom, cir, that there should be a fair exp Gen. Houston replied, that on two occasions they had | Mr. MeCuennann moved a sus Flour ; and a Bremen berk for Trieste at 2c for cotton. | Pease, Kdgarto “0 ree halts donee Sic ELIXIR. is the sense of this body. Upon that expr made an incursio: ce of 750 men, under Ge the motion prevailed—yeas 1 40. Cn Feb. 17.—Tho last ongag. ments to Liv. | Face, NBs mos [apa dacrathasccr ecateat gh REPARED expresaly ferthe use of those who have in- depends. It is the only stand which we can have— | and once of 600 and odd, under Gen Vasq ‘The joint resolution was passed, and ordered to be erpoo! at 4d for square bales, and %4 for | Tikham, NB, 5 PERTARED stpressty for ihe nee of hese whe bare, ie: it is the only pcsition which we can take, which | 0M another cccasion, there was an incursion into Texas | to the Senate. Sea Islands. eis only one disengaged vessel in Foreign Ports. invaluable invigorséing tonie will positively eure impor berth, the asking PP dala ont Feb 2—In port, sehr Olivia, from New York, | in either of the emissions, borvous isritubili will uphold us with anything like independence— | of some 900 Mexicans. Mr. Bunt moved to discharge the committee of the | port now discharging, and oue on th whioh wiil give usany chance at all to maintain an Mr, Ca.nous—How many troops had Texas at that om the further consideration of the bill to refund } rate to Liverpool of both of which is Xd. The last rate Addit ar ; ty, general physieal proetration, wi sexnal or equality in this, Uniomy on those great principles to | time? ey to the several States the omounts advanced by them | paid to Havre was 1c. Shipmasters hi voll yanas eb 6 Tyan mertieel atthe hol ett ony fie fiint,and constivutional debility, produced from any eanga, which | have hai reerence. Overrule thase principl Gon Hoverox—We were all citizens at that tim for volunteers. Its consideration would not t rates to New Yor! not, howeve: ders, from’ Wiscassett, do; brig Lady Adams, Biowa, from | 4, es fate ee Uradkon the perioaloal dattdargmapethar ext and we are votling! Preserve them, and wo wail | [Langhter]—bat we were generally provided with guns. | minutes engagements. ship Southerner Guay quil, vie St ‘Yhomas. A ‘i brett hy ods geaenitiol "f° me ghey fogged | ever be a respectable portion Mr. Cacwour—It would appear, then, that Mexico | Several objections being made, the motion was declared | with Rice at $2 per tier To Boston we qui Ponce, PR, Feb 3—1i ports brig Cordelia, Hatch, for New | vigor. Price Two Dollars the Rio Grande, since the independence of | to f order. Cotton, and $1,623¢ for Rice. York, ldg sldschr United tates, Keaser, Buliimore, PARTICU a force of a thi ‘ 4 Sr. Jonn, N. B. Fed 9—Acr schr Dut, Bisel, Little ‘ould not, ATE CALENDAR—HEIRS OF B.D TOMPKINS. ‘ze Hl Rio Grande be The House went into committee on the private ns River, Me, (with the crew aud baggage, from wreck of ship si. Robert Sean “cid ith. barque, Woodstock, Draper, jew York. Fo parent Mer mere | then, # force of 4,000 troo high principles of the consti- | *Ufficient to r ink we ought to stand. Iam | _ Gen. Hi i Yet I would have been may—delicnte, , private or otherwise, it consulted upon by the members, who meet daily for Home Ports that purpose, and the necestarry re! Boston, Feb Jo—Arr, brigs Nancy, Pratt, Btey forwarded immediately. In this instance the fe 17th ult: i 4 temporary purp: tution upon which of the heirsof Daniel D. Tomp- | 4 K ton'money advanced by him dur | l.tle, and selling at from 73 a £14 rs. No further « willing to have conti compromise line. One of & brief debate, laid aside to | Rice to report; two cargoes still on hand. Exchange on | Ja, Suracac, Eliegina, will include all expenses, must be exclored, post paid and the resolutions in the House, to that effect, was offered London 8% per ct.; U. 8. par to 4; ct. prem.” up thio Ant from New Oi! direoted to ‘W. ¥. DICKINSO: 1B Restio: seed ie ‘iend there, (Mr. Burt.) fiasatutrthnih Eg Sh) eee Brea Pen ET Fath ve V eapasian, Eee epere i BER oe iid im*r CR: sane isturbors of this Union. As abho: it 18 for the relief of e heirs of Jol aul Jones ‘nese! i “4 wet BERNETHY’S BOTANICAL PLLLS, tor the speedy i is compromise line, let it be ad- | culties eieagnas hav ng been r a ransder rae aie Mouenemeoae and Mrs Rogers, | 12 Yea4 tor rounds briss Camildn, Crantres, Matanzas; Grow: and radical cure of Venereal Diseases, Gloets, Strictares, ‘ed to in good faith ; and if the other portions of the | they would be by hostile Indisns. Upon another que Mr. Wick he bad examined tho claim ; it was | mr and Mrs Deadman, ot T Shaw, | ler, Ulmer, Mobile; achra Abel Story, Bro lize amyl nal g Union are willing to stand by it, lot us not refuse to With the origin of the war, or the pro- | based not on any act of merit, but on a of justi Mr Tecerden, Yorkshire; Mr Morley, Mr and Mra | duras; Ashland, Thurlow, Cardenn Phese Fu a: a liquidated balance | Ray, Ireland; Mr Rankin,d»; Mr iiay—and 47 in the steer i i brated Dr. Abernethy, who, for a greet many atand by it. It hus kept peace for some time, and in the lent to annexation, Gen. H. read from | and he hoped it would pass. It w Kanhawa, Gran : P h circumstances, perhaps it would be better to kept peace » ; jun, stating that the | on the books of the T'roasury Department. age. ; : .' Sailed, brig N Se ee tte atleriteaiickoete: as it is.” But, sir, it was voted down by an overwhelm- | President had informed Congress in his message that he | Mr. Houmes, of South Carolina, remarked that John Bolg ee i ship Independence Joh PtP: Framboul, and Antelope, and Bndon evees ‘They possess great advantages over all li f ing majority. "It was renewed by a gentloman from a | should defond Texas in the emergency of an aggression | Paul Jones Was the Arst commander to devise the ways | Millis, Thomas Lowndes, Soha Atmor, John March, Lendon; | the Roaes to-day. rae yet unde, where’ brig Napoleon | bY their not disagreeing wit stomach iz the non slaveholding Stete,and ‘again voted down by an over- from Mexioo arti unls ah and means to give to our navy respectability on ti pe Aad shared bot a acaba bid > x p bronch, which renders thems exer ely convenient to take, whelminy jorii Well, | see my way in the consti. | 4/Mr Catnoun.—Read the whole of it. ocean. He was gallant, and possessed of ene: indomi- , Feb 17—Cld, Br bark Man thout ¢ B ‘ tution. the compromise, A-compromise is | - Gen Hovsrow read the paper. ‘ : table. We all know ‘hus splendid exploit in the British Lopoon=-Biip Inereagente fp woes iron Griangll, Mis: Liverpool; cehr’ onwell, King, Blacken toa lot aes celebrity of Abernethy Pili the atthe abore but an act of Congress. It may be overruled at any Mr. Cat.noun explained that no formidable invasion by | channel, where, with two vessels, he captured six or usa ker oe—ab ee Malte | RAE ok Is Dobhece we po=18 ny Me Charl complaints. “in the early stages of genorthae on ox ly sufficient to effect a cure ina few days, bui the si el panty te takea ighve? thes jays after all the sym; oll King, Bianken. | toms have disappeared. . jn long pratra tonic cases, ob) stinate gleets, aude ustitutional difficulties, they are equally » Bulkly, from New fy who have been cusedn an time. It gives us no security. But the constitution is | Mexico was unticipated, and certainly betore crossing into | seven, and took them to Dencnark. The King of Den- dr ahd Itisarock. Onit I canstand. It ina principle | the disputed territory with the army of the United States, | mark, however, refused to recognize our rights, and de- | Fels: Dodge & €0--8 cs Stone, Bwan & con2 8 N Dodge” Srem bok eune on which we can meet our friends from the non-slave- | (a8 Understood) it had been the purpose of the President | livered up the captured vessels tothe British. This cer- | Reese & Son—2 Oppenheim & co—5 J Herrich—7 GM Hay-| Nievchant, Te holding States. It is firm ground, on which they can | first to submit the matter to Congress, and to con- | tainly should not prejudice the claim for his share of the | wood & co—16 bales H WJ H ‘New Y better stand in opposition to fanaticism, than on the shift- | vene Congress, if it were not in session. Respecting the | prize money, ashe had perfomed all the functions re bbis Lawrence, Murray & jngater rk. i ing sands of compromise. Let us be done with compro- | defensive line—the only portion that would require a | quired of him by the government. W ae ph op bed ay Eneantowx, Feb. 18.—In port, schr Bolivar, for Norfolk. aye ona . Let as go back and stand upon the constitution: | military occupation would be the line of the Rio Grande. | Mr. Bow.in opposed the bill, although he acknow- pid Hyannis, Feb. In pert, bark Mary, from Philadel | eee ei oe en aaa aire nace ‘Well, sir, what if the decision of this body shall deny to | From the Pacojdel Norte (lat. 32) across the wilderness | ledged, with pride, that John Paul Jones laid the founda | ‘Times & Sou—2caks D Landreth—2 hhi ee spirituous and fermented liquors. Full 2 da W Halsey & co n to be heirs of men who won distinction in us this high constitutional right, which in my opinion is | to the head of the Gulf of California, no military defence | tion of the glory of the American navy. Tho vessels | cas stone, Swan & co—2 Whit, & Shefheld—£0 pkgs Clark & ates -|igeeh one i seclearas any in the instrument iteelf-—the tore de- | Would be required, as the territory was only Johabited | were captured, it true, but not held, and this was the | SeCounvagedsd W Chasce, je—a7 Comming, Mam & co-ct | ,, /estLm, Feb 12—Arr, Brbaik Scotland, Keleo, from De- | Sr be hied gennine. wholesale aud retail, only at Apotheea} fined and stable, indeed, because deduced from the entire | by roving bands of indians. The country (or peninsula) | main ground of his objection. Ho would not, so help | J silison—is # C ¥-mall—30 hhds W D Cuthberison—10 es | Cleny, Mauntfort, for Boston. riea? Hull. 36 Catharine street, and 127 Malden Lane. body of the instrument, and the nature of the subject to | between the Gulf and the Pacific would be protected | bim God, vote away money merely because the claim- | Pn age BG Cot erie ie nw On.eans, Feb 12—Cld ship John Fehrman, Davis, | _)'3 Im*r indle & com! Hi Fl: teher—4 | Cork and a marke! ‘Gulf of Mi which it relates? What then? That is a question | by the command of that sheet of water the Gulf itself, | ants b which I will vot undertake to decide It is a question | aud by the command of the Pacific coast. In the most | the pub! ervice. for our censtituents—the slaveholding States. A solemn | deliberate view ofall the plans for the termination of | Mr. J.R. Inaensovt earnestly supported the bill. and a great question, Mr. Prosident. And if the | this war, be was fully of the opinion, that no matter Mr. Danie contended that the vessels captured be- | Prentice—1C Abrenfeldt: 6 C Dord—1 cs M: jamnin—2 M J Kin, er & Son—2 casks H A Urew—1 & comt Firm & Bates=1 11 Gnit- | Colorado, » Shyer Thomas—! case J . RT Aukin- ‘ANT M. DI DISEASES WHICH Vi THEM—By Dr. RALPH, author of th and for sale at the Pablicat alley, fi Frances Amy, decision should bo adverse att.istime, I trust and be- | What other plan might be adopted, we must fall back | came the property of this government. Commodore | son—i W Haddou—i Bauk, Gi Gi ti ‘i Atlentic,Rose, | Dom cal Works, 328 Broadway—4 hird eaition, 200 lievo that they will take under solemn consideration | upon adefensive ling inthe end. Jones was entitled to his share of the prize money. We t-1.¢s Heedsdale-t box Markoo & Wilbei—9 phues | fiom New Yorks aad ; pore # WAAR SE what they ought todo. I give no advice. It would be Gea. Houston inquired to know, if an aggression had | should insist on indemnity from Denmark. enn A. Feet Baeey he con? pki OL, Pion! J | Havana; P Soule, from do, and several brig ‘This work comprehends every subject relating to the dis- hazardous and dangerous for me to doso. But 1 may | been made upon Texas by Mexico in the absence of | Mr. Bown said that the original claim was $260,000 ; | {7% ba Wee at boven | Unknown, ith, eld ships Alleghany, Shankland, Phila i oases referred to. as well as the ery consequences result, muford 8 co—135 chests Henderson & enereal eruptions eture, ke d Y: acl a ik as an individual member of that section of the | Congress, whether the President, from the assurances sntarests $000,200 5 in all,$1,140,000 to be appropriated by bf Thos EL Di ke & De inion. ‘There I drow my first brecth. There] are given,would not have interposed the arms of the United | this bil Veet 30 bys Ged Mvers & 8 n:—1 pkg Son—8 H Co heal—1 pg Mahlon Day—8 om, Welch, Liverpro! Hartlev—8 Vy my hopes. I am @ plant cotton planter. I am a | States to repel it? ‘Mr, Daniez moved that the interest be stricken out; | ‘I’A liniday—t bale 19 cs 24 casks 354 pkge anda quantity of | oat yet! Werore ntl ube teen Leow, Southern man and kind anda merciful | | Mr. Camovs replied, that according to his memory of | und the motion was agreed to—Yeas, 69; Nays, 68. logwood, to order.” ‘ ‘ Deeaie Lents, Wiccan pal oe Mr one, I trust—and ni w eholder. | that memorandum, if an aggression had been made in the | The Committee rose. | _tavaarooinshlp.} Hontexuma-—78) grates 2 cke H Kinley "Tampa Bay, NL Mei rendy. Sind Ts for making, the reme Iaay, for one, I would rather meet any President would have called RELIEF OF IRELAND. 7/200 bas tin plates Heuluck Bros—4 chain cal Parthenon, Woodbury. fin Rortou; Sartell 2ckeH L it has another merit. It shows there are other diseases very much resembie mmanicated 100, in the thing at all to do with either of them, Little do wheu they are being drugged by in Fasy cases, they have no such (This work is, therefore, designed as a protection against imposition, aud a safe guide to those who would treat therr own case with privacy and success, ja6 Im NO CURE, NO FAY—D& CORBITT, 19 Daaue stfoer (member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London,} may be consulted in the treatment of certain deliente dise A practice of fourteen years, devoted to v to cure the worst form of this dises sj no mercury nsed. Stricture cured frithont any pain Const tremity upon | absence of Congr y—one {Pe gen] ie earth than give up one inch of our equalit Congress toget ntime strictly upon | Mr. Huw, of New York, asked leave to submit a reso- what belon, at republic. | the defensive. lution, making the bill sppropriating fifty thousand dol- What? Acknowledged inferiority | f Mr. Cass rose “4 yoo bed telat rg regard ted ee page? = Leng of Ireland, the special order of the day & he a ip life is nothing to sinking down into acknowl larks, heretofore referred to as proof that | for Monday next. Naylor & co—109 b: lenkins & co L; Bape Guneeae col “yr the immediate cause of the war was the marching ef the | Objection being made, he moved a suspeneion of the | —2 Stone, Swan & co—0 do Beals, Bush Keo—d bales Jahn | NSF JOnten Gall of Mexico; Klis D see the future, if we do not stand upjnow ; and, | ermy of General Taylor to the Rio Grande. He passed | rules; but it was ref Ryie—lets Thomes Coox—t4 cas’ Clark & eo—13 pkgs PB | NY setshall’ Gampye Galt of M fa my humble opinion, ihe condition of Ireland is mer several letters accordingly up to the Secretary tobe | A number of private bills were read a third time and ee ee eet Sere front ess capee Wan | Long island, muah’: Walpole, Brown, do, G ful snd happy—the condition of Hindostan is read. x er, Pendleton, happiness the condition of Jamaica is prosperous and | Mr. Cass—Will the Secretary please read the letter 7 of of the heirs of D.D. Tompkins, | SeiaitR cond teed telconer—¢ ce 3 bola Ne 1 more; Leouora, Mandeviel, 1 happy, to what the Southern States will Be, ni now the: The Secretary read the letter to State Department, of Barclay & co—2 3 Bros— gore aD ree ager ¥ fg IIT mang OO id. P it, I desire that the resolutions which | Oct. 9, 1845, which covers the letter of Mr. Marks to Abill for the relief of the heirs of John Paul Jones. | 555 bars railroad iron to ord tes & | TG Or KR Dow, dos ery Diinsaeanee Porter, Pans table be rea Gen. Taylor, the real letter in question } House concurred in the amendments of the Se- | Vodge—71 i) Stua , Nicho cases ‘at iteh, Trevis, Tam) follows :— Mr. Cass—Oh! that’s not tho letter. (Laughter.)— | nate to the bill for the better regulation of emigrant ves- | Thos Hunt te. pacman K eo-—¢ Chittenden & Glisy—s mship Palmetto, Smith, fm rritories of the United States | Tbat’s not the letter we want. . (illowing ample space for passeng: Le ee ck amen hrc Be Rebingog, tm Bestons, (Br) bark v ) k = in referred to the several stonding | 10f 2 Ey Clark’ 8 Lockhart & Gibson—4¢ pigs Stusit Bro: yde ; (Br) bark Ward hipmaa, , acting in th Routh & coma be 8 Moffat F Burr York; brig Juliet, Farrell, fin Rio de Janei Silenzio, Piaggio, fm Gerioa ; schr jeren 10th, eld seams! certs Cam rad Jago me way, vat which hi ¢s chs 76 bdls | Galveston ; [Br] ship Golish, Ste: enables Di Tho Stcnurany read the lotter of Mr. Isaac D. Marks, jenute bills ; sfrm ve! ates: composing this Union, and "| g wi 10 bates Richardson Broth Ses AT St t bay 4 ho have indulged Weta 0 their joint and common property. dated at China, (a villoge in Mexico.) Sept, 29d, 1845, | committees. ithnes Darid Cellinan & con? es Wiley & Patarm=s Lite, | Belton, fit Livetoook: brig Javon, Bryon, fm Demernt ag Resolved, That C joint agent and repre- | Ortr f to Col. Taylor, at Corpus Christi. (The whole | And the Hot Alden & co—2 J L Hallowel 14 do 9 bales | iehre Mapid, be . emored his office settatite of the Be nion, as no tight to | of those letters have been published to the country.) In Fant Brothers—3 eases 3 ges & Shaw— , Feb. 18.—Cld, brig Camargo, Tyler, Bor jentist.fuR em lor that he had eR RTT 60 doz shovels Irving, sof iron Ken- ; had several conference: t Mont Purnaperrnta, Fob. 20, 1847, | ueys, Breese & co-75 bbls 53 cs Little, Alden & co—t ex or by its effects, make any discrimination between the | /, a erey, . A Ocoper t Leigh-6 es Levi Copk--6 de Waa Bradiond=8 do States of this Union, by which any of them shall be de- | {9m which he was lod to infer that Mexico was | An appropriation of $8000 has been adopted by the | F; & co—2do C Buckingham—10 bbls 2 cs U & eet of ite fall and euch night da en} territory of the | Willing to treat for the settlement of boundaries and Lt stot eae eres ae debe Uke ro Mi cos Rfid becuse sanieetvod eto ba arene. other difficulties Gen. Arists had regarded Mr. Marke | !WeF branch of our State Legislature towards the relief | areca GUE Sa make any law, or do any act whatever, that shall directly, | ‘Mi# letter Mr. Marks informs Col. Ti ex brig Frontier, Pettigrew, fm VATE DISEASES —KSTABLISHED A. Hoe are rent ee im Pons; | PvOR THe SUPPRESBION OF QUACK ht | Members of the New York College of M harmacy, established for the suppression of quackery vee ‘ordelia, Hateh. from’and for N York, 1 tec fm Franklin, La; steam propel 27 bours fm N York. i their particular attemtion to all ¢i; asa secret agent of the United States, though of the distressed families of our volunteers. The same | erts 3 cks @entinue to direct t! dl rf A Provipe: Fed 1 Lawrence senses of 8 private nature, and can confidently promise to ane the one parties any tetoe ee rigs had persisted that he was only a private body, however, refused to appropriate the amount neces, | , BoRDra White Ty Apalachicola; Le medical treatment, & safe and por . eld—4 JM 40. qe] No Balog, brigeL a the States of this Union from emigrating with their pro- | government, Mr. Marks having said that he doubted not | "@°Y ‘© pay the per diem allowance of Wm. F. Sma’l raudy J B Datau & co—5 hf 10 qr-do Steinward & | NU. Sailed, brigs Lawrence Copel e " ; 4g je , ; : Joa, Best, for Ba timore; schrs Edith, Crowel perty, into any of tho territories of the United States, | tie willin: ness of the United State Kiq., who, after being elected to the Senate, was patriot: | 4°45 20h 32 ar do_Leewor /reres--s hv do H Mouiog-—i0 Lf Wot Mitltone Point to load for Charleston stan will make such discrimixetion, and would, therefore, be | into negotiation: pledged his honor that if Col. | te enough to volunteer for Mexico, at the head of the | Bulnid—0 qr do H & WP Avenll—7 hf 15 qr do A Plender Hell, and Frovidence, Brora, NST Gas of the members af the College, for'tneay yan om, Ireland 64 days. | neeted with the prinei 1s in Knrops, for the cure 8 violation of the coostitution, and the rights of the Stat Taylor did not approach to the left bank of the Rio 15 hf do Kenold & Krancois—20 ht Lx sy ., mt ’ l= — 5 qr do 40 casos indse J % feom which such citizens emigrated, and in derogation of oo serene a —_ ho had commanded for many years. ‘The only ob- | 5/5 de. 0 prunes E Eveadafals—é ene Trewig & | Att 15th ( } bark Joha Ball, te lreland Groner, | wove complaint; attends for oousultation daily Dom ® AD. ection made to the payment is, that Senator Small wi 1 brig Sterling, Ross. Sid, brig | to8 P. that periect equality w belongs to them Arrayo Colorad deheider—2 e' M. i not present at the opening of the session to be qualifie 3 IMPORTANT CO COUNTRY INV ALI DE: Person in it inebuveniontto make . to th: ‘ sent; a minute of their confer sects ade—415 bhds 24 bkes & Union itself. there would Resolved, That, ai fundamental principle in our po- tions. Mr. of war between the twe na- ks congratnlates the American comman- of this Union, aud would tend directly to dations, &c., hb, iy) rather a poor subterfuge for depriving the family of this the country, and findia Uitioal creed. that a people in forming wcon-thution have | der that the door 0! negotiation is open, and intimates | Worthy man ofthat which his devotion to his country | “Ys yipes a1 ae du brandy Barclay K Civispstou-cso Nits ae Cabs be ae Meualbenales senaliote coon Fok gong ion premey oy ey ae bea adopt the goveru- | that he will inform our government of the tact; which | eminently entitled him to claim from the Legislature of | at do N isursnlow~14 hhde do 45 qr pipes 45 hf do J Caswell if'S Powell, P | =22 pipes d J Hilger—20 hhds wine 12 hampers bortles 20 bdis 140 hf pipes brandy 8 qeco2 chs dos bbls do 5 eishs 0 to order (as understood) said that this Mr Marks had Great as is the amount of produce now being shipped an] iosa—! hmidt & y of the United States, bat that he wn to Kurope, the supply in store is all vary | Du Balenow'a lato 2 "Newbould Scenes do" By Last Night's Southern Mail. @ present week two storehous a he beon Las ished, by their giving way, in conseq! lcula'ed to secure | he did in tho afore:aid letter to Mr. Buchanan, enclosing | hie native State. It may well be said that repul their liberty, prosperity, and hap +; and that in con : formity theroto, no other condition Spor crs Pgesh wc este tbtratghe rg ungratetul. deral constitution on a State in order to this Union, except thet its constitution | oan; and thatthe imposition of any other by Cong would not only be in violation of the constitution, but in are & Booker—5) JG Muller—10 Herald Marine Correspondence. 4 kegs J H Lempe—6 cks Boorman, Johnston & com Parcapenraia, Feb 20—4 P M iy Cae jent the result of twenty year’s ex; copy pul ight of corn placed upon their floors. 9) 1 peg \Gaeoaosefeaagapbenietasaan that he had expended $2000 from his do reward the gallantry of BP Benac ate eta taest Sentues B Bleedors— Tes | | Amredgehine Columb ay Cn eta Biren, acy | eam de Chane we Fury ere pronounced by I move that the resolutions be printed. 1 shall move | Pocket in ing oxpenses. reole, under the gu Ay oF Hon) co—20 bs sarsnparilla | EoOhia: (Br) Collins, St John, WB; brige Belsey & Jane, | brated inventor, Frofessnd ¥elpess, that they be tai to-morrow; and T do trust thatthe | 5.Mt J: M. Ciarron—Will the Senator read that pes | Juan dUiloa, amounts ton 00. 10do jalan &t bx y B Blanco 169 to | Brevocr, Cleafuagors Charles, Beale, Charlesron: schre Re: Sort tae tian anit guage vee fy, without tainting = | il bx speci —_ , aur i vidence HBA, ATP, ork; “4 i Senate will give thom eatly attention, end an-enriy vole | EO? expended two thousand dol | that the bill supplemental to tho ‘Central Fie=10 tone fustie 1200 Ibs old ‘eopper 4000 Ibs old junk Capt ehes aps ere Ee] eal aly ahasher ce brane” diegreotny wth the stomadh, or contaa:nent fom ted, bark Josephine, Teal, Lond lower branch of our legislature, ti ‘ote of 47 to 0 morning, This permits our banks and corpo- Portion of its stock, and will remov: by Mr. Bin late subscription by the city councils. e Senate, enefit of Mrs. Mason, last evening, at the Wi theatre, attracted an audience which has soarcely been exceeded for brilliancy by any that has preceded it this season. She performed Julis, in the ived. But “ Hunchback,” to Mr. Whi ‘a Clifford. was not received. Bu Christy's band of Ethiopeans are entertaining our citi- then rose and said—Mr.President, we have | lars in travelling expenses, which he wants the State De- to transact. , St it, NV York an Eagle, Levitt, Ido not intend to avoid busi- | partment to pay. This was a mere ivformal communici tion. It was not to be relied upon. It had not been ss ys he cannot take up ab. | yet ascertained that Gen. Arista had made any such com- ‘fhe constitution isan abstraction. Propriety | munication to Gen. Taylor; and no such communicetion is an abstraction. All the great rules of life are abstrac- | had been made to this government officially. On the tions. The Declaration of Independence was made on | 6\h November, 1845, this private letter was received at an abstraction; end when { hear a man declare that he | the State department On the same day we received is Ary See lS 2 a case he nee i pre- jst no Mr. Black, our Consul, the information that the pared ourss wi 0. Icertainly sup | Mexican government was willin . Mr. Slidell that the Senator from Missouri, the representative | was at once sent forward, bat he twwe mot oe EqEqEqEREErrErEEE——————E IE b rd MARITIME HERALD. ba eerie cay Maney Yes smi ae za, Sharp, do potence, starility, or barreaness, uriess Eade Ponies. €1 aqen' cites. of. belfa denen 66; etrétat? paged, and seat fo all vers ofthe Union i - RICORD'S ALIERAL VE MIXTURE ‘OR the permanent care of primacy ct secondary syph venorial ulcers, }) OF ANY Camprarut produced 4 - Home Ports. ——— ———————————— OOO PUR OF NKW YORK, FEBRUARY 21. of a slavebolding stato, would have supported these re- | thore was no lettar from ‘Ge 0 injadicious use of mercury, or unskilfal medical ti solutions, “I moved them'in good Faith kadar csolone | Usnerel Aces canes cet, Favlor= no letter from 4 or their entertaining eoncorts, at the eteG:) Britton. Woodall & All'persons euspeeting vedereal taint rematniug in tnesr sys: conviction of what was duo to thofe whom TI represent; | Mr. CatHoun presented in supportot Mr. Marke’ letter | Musieal Fund Hall.) eh the Chadiie | » Charleston, Geo Bu } perton Seq. coonier "vering Ue seurrey and due the whole South and the whole Union. | have | the fact that Gen. Arista did not ero io Grande aren theatre, in aid of the Irish Rate, “ (Br) Berendge, Live:pool, Bichardson, KR. JOHNSON, 17 Duane street, near Chatham }, Without thoroughly cleansing the syst with aa as little desire as any Senator to obstruct public business. | till Gen. Taylor approached i a} “ All| want is a decision, ond a decision before the three | | Mr. Bevien submited a tow wore Scaplenetien hese age eer en Saikeene: million bill is decided. If tho Senator from Missouri | Mr. Catwoun insisted ‘upon his original postion, that | Norenka, to be sunets publie cartetity, wants to-morrow morning, very well. The resolutions | tho letter of Mr. Marks comm med tere thee en Edontey pki herd cng Ra Ag idl md oan be taken up on Mondsy ot Gen. Taylor to the Rio Grande was the imme Sacred Music Society's concert. The Philharmonic com Mr. Benton—I will pursue my own course when the | cuuse of hostilities. The $2000 did not disparage the | Cort takes place tho lollowing evening, at the Chinose time comes. | know what are abstractions, and what are | statement at all. . Marks was a man of high recrecte, | Saloon, the Musical Fund Hall being sound inadequate Rot. {know whut business is, and whet is uot. Iam for | bility; and Mr. Calhoun suid he believed that he stated | (© Secommodate the audiences which these fashionable | (ies /min & Uo pas gy going on with the business session; and I say, 1 | the truth in his letter to Gen. Taylor, Gnlerteinments attract, Behre—Pictou, aud Boston Packet, Wood, Galway, JH | No alteration i Years ahead, to the exclu- | Mr Cass thought we should not give too much credit |, Operations have been resumed on the Weatern tele. | Braine; Hope, Mitchell, Sagua la Grand mith & Walsh; | Post paid tet sion of business. He says he calculated on my course. | to un informal statement, esyccially when the Joclared | STP line as far as Chambersburgh, but the lightning | Yulvu si West I Abig ii Haynes, | be deceived. Dr Sid Fellow, Wainer, Limerick, Brett & i Ch e Kendall, ‘Keocker, Newry, Nsumih & | Yorks in the treatment. of detiente ‘ - reputation for skill those old half cured cases t) me, Marion, Limerick, Nesmith & Walsh; 8: evinced for years. 1s pre-eminent ork, Maitland. Phelps & Co; Br) upon the body, or in the throat, o7 jaraham & D bones of the legs, effectual wer & L ghtbor brought on by Seima, Sm enusing Iaseivi 1 practioner in New ‘The Doctor dusty celebrated aleerative, " ench; in eas: fora; earcfeliy pocked und sennte cll peoeate ieee CONCENTRATED FeTeT UE BARSAPARI GENTIA. AN? BASAFRA ee REPARED by rw York College of Medveino xed Pharmacy, established for the suppression of quacke: This refined and bahly eovcentraird extract, postesstn the purifying ualives and curative powers of the J herbs 1s confident!; by the Colleg@as s tract of Present before the pal at to on le 18 mistaken. He knows very well, from my whole | w li has not yet reached the iron city, though it probably | Hayn Geo Evans, Netlard, OF and may be relied on esa certain remedy for a! diseases aris ania lite, thet 1 never would leave pabile | not tobe Heo to receive a minister turned out | will betore night. 2 Parana, Bros & Viagres dole jowell, New Orle: D CUBES EXTRACT —This i+ from an impure state of the blood, auch as serofala and business to take up firebrands to set the world on fire. Mr. Sevien presented the following facts :—Onthe 17th | -..18@ anxiety as to the complexion of the news by the Pierson & Co; Hawin A Stever and effectual remedy for the cure af all at Fheum, ring. worm, blotches or pimples, wloers, paix i Ca Senator does not at all compre-| September, 1846, information was t Cambria, prevents the dealers in breadatudfs from either | 1, Met ready & Co; Lydia, ees i £ ed that Mexico hend would receiv. On ” | buying or selling. Mich , Terry, Baltin Mi fi a ome use of m * Mr. Bewtor—I am fcom tho right place. Iam on the | chanan addressed n to Mr, Bleak You’ Beaton Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia Maria Uisrnee' Balumore: “Atmphibions, Stasthy Pie (oa jereery. resolutions were laid on the table and ordered to | authontic. A favorable answer was received from Mr. lhe miagton Railro \ Sloops=Jis Lanphexr, Kenny; Wakefield, Saunders, aud | STEMS, ive to this class of diseases may be had, and forwarded to all parts of the Uni bo printed; and ere to come up by agreemont on Mon- | Black on the 6th November, and four days alterwards the % h Mortgage Willard, Dennis, Providence. J , information rel. to fi te mae the cronpnent al ite: | Berd very liberel dieo Lag ey ol invite day next. minister was sent down. ria « ‘Anstved: Raery Pesdeeee ieosed shyeivion Pie > pa ral discount to wholesale pure! MAYAL APPROPRIATIONS. M eercort inquired if it was known that General The bil wes resumed from yesterdsy. Many amend: | Arista had made no communication to Gen. Taylor ii W. 8. RiGhARDSON, M.D. % Nassau street, New York. Packet ship Inds idence, Bradish, ft London, and fm | tention exclusively to an of | ett .Indgpendence, Bradley fom Logadon: ont fn | ete coti l doze ban ths Mase A EE LL, —_