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[TT ST es ence isnmnennnae ane ee a pompeanaeomeenernemmans a = Galvenea, 42 dsto, Torre sathorised 1 of idlensoe etlon, en amendment, (the River ond Mader bill) was Bae ae we sine Bat Beata is ew {San yen | Sie aon Beds tor Brvsce, Jon 87, Las 06 60, ‘state of the gerviee may, tease 5 joming next to question Mr. | Mr. Bown, of Missourl, spoke to portion of the lon may, at the termination ef the present said his opinions were those of his constituents ; and to | bill in which his oonstituents have @ interest. He | ana . engage to serve during the war with Mexico; and toor- show what was the complexion of their opinions, he | reviewed the sti laced, princi- 2 Beg Harbor th nut ‘Wiserssott, Payne, with ganize the a into companies, battalions, and og. up to the Secretary the resolutions of the Rhode ples of certain ge! , Who seemed to think that the otal cargo-3700 rbls oi, Tbs bone. root tat Ments, agreeably to existing laws, and to commission the | lead Ley lalature, prot ting against any Sarther edd Constitution formed & harrier, appropriations beyond the fire d arrived on nthe grouad, that m ye pe office: | tions of to this mn. next read from the ry any mountains. se same v \s & y 4 yar, | 7 ieeasnat Uirataie: would. vote $300,000 to be placed in the hands of ie ban : Hi, 00 dos Haro Phan Howances provided for the volunteers now option f the federal constitution, by some. . ‘Sec. 4. And be it farther enacted, That, in addition to | remarks of Mc. Mason, of Virginia, in the conv: | ingle person, yet they would not give $500,000 to | jn the service of the United States, w existing laws, | road as follows :— remove saags from the Western rivers, jhe most magni- week worthy of notice. Sales are 900 ds fortunately pervades a!! ranks of society— tach valustect who shall reenter tha service under he |" *Titis infernal traffic origizated ia the avarioy sad cent and extonsive in the world, and'on whose bosom | Market forthe bust week meres G. Manis aaa eee | Niicaed from devi. Levaoe Sil 2 whs, thy Jom nap euavocr, murimontel end slagle, | They are provisions of this et, in Mexico, immediately after the | cupidity of British merchants”— | floats, annually, a hundred millions of doll: | ing to quality. a0 heed isftow June, Untario Ist, do, 1800 bbls; Outario 2d, di ithout the least exposure in the shortest time possi- close of his present term of serv; hall be entitled toa | = Mr. Carnoun—-What trafic is that? Mr. THomasson spoke in favor of appropriating $300,- Sheep and Lambs—No change. Sales have been made July, Henry He, do 1800 bbls. Balem, SH, 1000 bbl ny jisease caunot be contracted if a dose of bensty of two dollars, to be paid 98 soon as the company | Mr. Simaoxs—The slave traftic. - a7 | 000 for the purchase of stock in the Louiaville and Port: | g¢ ¢9. 93 50, and $5. a ae eee ese ic, Cireenport, 1000 At night, or yoing to bed when exposed, shell have been duly mustered aud received by the mus- | Mr Carnowx—Tho importation of slaves from Africa? | land Canal, at the Fulls of the Ohio, ia order to relieve i Oh, Ma ans NB 1800 dos ‘Lith, Tuscarora, Cold et direc ons accomp: tering and Joneses r-iaape cael) a aan | Mr. Simons proceede! i his senting from = oe he pea Fa Se tax of bg eg rene a passing ry gers ‘Black Warsior, NL, 1700 d si pa & week, which geuerally cure Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, at the Presilent | offthe olden time, the residue of the extract, ch de- reug! 1e democrats of the West make great pro- | _Passenge fat 31.8, lon 163 W, Mississipp!, Havre, 1 ” be, and he is hereby, authorized to accept the services ‘a fessiona of love for internal improvements, when belore | | Liverroot—Steam hip Cambria, at Bost i» 192 Broadway, corner John street, slavery as a curse wherever it fally—as de- | ig to free fabor, and always bringing down the just | their constituents, but when they come here they pur- | Barnum, Liew Baird, MG Bowfod, ide, Hi Bi Mr doves Goce i ony. of individual volunteers to fill vacarcies wi cur by death, discharge, or other ca ents or corps now ia the h may oc- | inthe volunteer | judgment of Ieaven upon its evil effects Nations can: | gue a different courso ice of the United ‘hot be punithedin the next world—they must be pun- | ‘The hait hour to which the debate was limited expired; or which may be received during the existing | ished in th nce it was, that national sins were | gndthe Committee voted on smendments t, comer Tenth and Chesnat a Fowle, 137 Washi Orlenas; and99 Maia st. Ciucianat = Bier Bre, N York Arr A: y . , Jan St—Bid, Harty Lorrequer, Jeff Fen dent Win Car New U1 Heaus; Ui | oe 7 = ty inson, . 0 MERCURY—NO COPAIVA.”—Di war with Mexico; nd that the President be, and he is always confronted and punished by national calamities. | The committae rose, when a separate vote was taken A Binns, Jag domes Wan Carson, Hotehingen, Now Or. au Vegetable Remedy, is a domeat hereby, further authorized to fill by regular promotion, | Thi eral gov Ly weit should, therefore, huve tl on concurring in the amendment appropriating $250 - | ( ase Pal ak Mea no Mw homes wsliagton: Patton, He aa ry, Ui i ssotewse baleen 10 mn my tor company siiur,Secaoard By deaf or rugs | Me Cate IEE ce an vancl peas oh creer) weap, | ME Bate Se FutedeMt hearts, WS Netan, | Sy Metals, Rey Oia some ‘balan eit ora cad i i Mr Datkin, Mr Palheses, Mr jaan, Me Bail: Moore for u dicine is taken as directed. [tis the tion, or other cause, in the several volunteer regiments | Mr. Sino: ave ‘he bill was then passed—yeas 89; nays 72—and ap- i id Mann, Mr rau, Mi x, Jan. 26 —Ad oor ‘most speedy eradicator of or corps now in the service of tho United States in Mexi- | He then proceeded to examine the speech of Mr. Saudalen eileen a Te ee ie a ee yWete, G Clenen, | Mon is, WH b is; Hebert Fark 2 Jan 3 oreale a ealee—ene Oe eae healinnr Bakke co, or which may be received during the existing wat houn of yesterJoy, in reference to the ussumed equal |” For the harbor of Milwaukio, six thousand dollars; | Howe, Mr Stratton, Mrs Stratto mb Mr eon: bark Ohio Lewis for srle und retail by J. O. Fay, General’ Agent, No. 136 Falion with Mexico, und to commission the officers for the | rights of the slave States in all the territories of the For the continuation of the breakwater structure at | Mrs Smith, Mr aud Mrs Pie = dy “ siger, Gazelle, Mather, NYork | street, Lamp Store, Sun Buildings, New York. Retailed at Bein A | United States. Mr. 8. cited the federal ordinance of 1737, | Burlington, on lake Champlain, six taonsand dollars ; J ‘ard, ouug b 10; Pioneer, Williams, | 511 Broadway; Bower, comer of Bowery, cor- br gs Ama, do F Sec. 6, And be it farther enacted, That all the officers | which forever excludes the insti Bark Webar, Bartlett for NYork, is ion of slavery {rom For tho centinuation of the breakwater structure ut ‘ot reperted in| ner of Grand street;¢9 and 114 Canal street; Hi corner to be eppointed in the ten regiments to be raised and or. | the great North-west territory. Here was the auti-sla- | Plattshurg, on lake Chareptain, six thousand dollars; | § peu: fr iso the Algom, Spauldi:g for | of Spring street; 177 Houstor Als tunder the act to raise fora limited time anad | very jurisdiction of the federal government over the For the repairs and working of tae steam dredge on | Mr Brand, Johu Le ets atin ff aud reet, Brooklyn: 1 military for for other purposes,” shall | territories of the United States clearly established.— | lake Champlain, five thousand dollar | Browning, A 8 Ford, een Aw, 2 np weit nen of focomant, and Willioms, Williams’ ake rank, in caso of equal grade, in such manner as the | Respectiog the additions of territories to the Union, | For the improvement of the harbor at Port Oatario,on | Mr De Portal smith, ggg A iy har hee reid 4 ‘d30 Imer President of ‘ha United States may direct, without regard | slavery was conceded in Florida, Louisiana and Texas, | lake Oatario, throa thousand dollar | “For Hall/ax—Miss Cobb, J P Wooleombe, Mr Steerage, + 5 | ee ae ISEABESCORANCILOF THE TILA to priority of appointment. é because we found it an instilution a) eudy existing | Kor the improvement of tue harbor at Oswego, on luke | Capt Jacob Bracshae. hip John R Skiddy—Thos Dot! which was | Pe AA ES COLLEGE OF MEDICINE—OFFICE Soc. 7. And be it{urther enacted, That the fifth section | there. Has not Congress then sn equivalent right | Ontario, ten thousand dollars 5 eee reece: Thomas HHesluck, Ohio—s5l is has suffered cor NEW YORK —The Members of 97 NASSAU STREET, sue hal 1a College of Mediccas having bad exteanive aLcuTTA, N Bld bark Kensington, Gorham, Boston, , fet Chroe, Jag dee8ld Ledy Sele Anderoou, Charleston, and | *Perience both in tnropeans On chs eoueey Foreign lanportations. John Mona, Wait, N Orleans. Noone As dioced a epeedy, safe end permasont eure, Livrnroo.—Shiv JR skiddy—1 case Paton & Stewart—1 a 31—Arr Rokely, Roman, Sunderland, and sld for | Promuiee ti She SUnntee Ss sha eientifie principles. ‘Quiniun & Bres—6 Isanc L. Hunt—2 F Tomes & Sons—2 | New York; Mary Seaton, Mildram, from te river, aud sid ients every day from all parts of the United 's Johu Gihow & ¢o—=7 MeCall & Strong R for Noifulk; Gen Ho: nburg, do and ald for ind. Wont Ladies, who lave Dag laboring ua- & com? pks JC Kheiner—07 oases steel © F 30th, Na shaciant ne, obineons pg rn " and Adeline, id affections, such as aggravated ulcers, Miseases of the ater on y Fi \—! H f l- rt, BE ee ese ore eee ce alice: | river'andld for Norfolk; Jan 26, Jona ‘Baring, Sherman, for | Uoues.and Joints, mercuria’ ano skis oie \ of the uct entitled “An acttoraise for a limited time an | in incorporating free territories, as ix proposed in the | — For the improvement of Big Sodus Bay, on lake Onta- | aiditional military force, and for other purposes,” ap- | acquisitions contemplated from Mexico, te provide that | rio, four thousand dollars; | | | at rage. proved February eleventh, eighteen hundred and forty- | they shall remain free—that the free form of do. | For the improvement of the harbor at the mouth of | seven, shall only apply to the officers, musicians, and | mestic society oxisting there shall be preserved ?—- | Genesee river, on lake Ontario, six thousand dollars; privates provided for the ten regiments by the first sec. | T he Senator from South Carolina had spoken of his | Wor the improvement of the Oak Orchard harbor, State | tion of said uct, and that to each company of said ten re- | efforts in behalf of annexation, in order to prevent the | of New York, three thousand dollars; | giments there may bo appointed the same number of | abolition of slavery in ‘Texas. Now what an uproar | For the coustruction of adredge boat for lake Onturio, subaltern officers as aro proviled by existing laws for | there would have been in the Seuth, hud an anti slavery | twelvo thousand dollars; | the companies of volunteers. 3 Secretary of State been in office at that time, and he had | For repairing the barbor at Buffulo, on Inke Erie, and | 401 & Wat-on—14 eases W White: . hr " Sec And be it further enacted, That the provisions | exerted his efforts to secure the abolition of slavery in | the coatta a of the sva-wall for the protection of the ipes Polen & Colgate—10 cases ell & Marsh—3 @ Ei Ri ee tN i York): ‘Washington Alston, | giving mercury, injudicious treatment, and unpardouable ofthe act approved May thirteenth, eighteen hundred | ‘Texas. Regarding the balance of power, the South | same, twenty five theusand dollars; ‘Terjor Sab) Weert. Core ern ee jf mntOr day, Hitehios, and Kliza- | ®2%€*7- STRICTURE CURED. and forty-six, entitled “An act to authorize an increase | since the adoption of the federal constitution had receiv- | For improving the harbor at Dunkirk, on lake Erie, | p¢d A W Spies & Gon) Platt & B R&H | beth, Moses, N Orl HE SYECIVIC ‘CT, for the exre of Gonorrheea, of the rank and file of the army of the United States,”be, | ed more than her proportion of territory, and had exer- | five thousand dollars; Haight & co—( Nevens & co—40 G: \. kt. Menina, a T Gieets, Strictures, weakness of the sexual organs, and the same are hereby, made applicable to the regi- | ciked more than her proportion of power in the nationa For improving the harbor at Erie, on lake Erie, twelve | c-ses Sands, # cks Halste nocturaal emissions, and all discharges from the urethra.— ment of mounted rilemen authorized by the act of the Roveranient. She had no right to complain ‘The fault | thousand dollar; i Sco! bee: Barber & Bros—24 John th, Condo! ‘Thus powerful diarefic enres sooner than any other, femedy ninth of May, eighteen hundred and forty-six. was in her peculiar institutions that. she had not the ma | — Wor improviag Grand river harbor, on}lake Erie, three Mo : as yet disco’ Sec. 9. Aud be it further enacted, That to each regi | jority in the House, and that her relative strength there | duieoeme cede: F, onflake arren— 8 46— Arr Raritan, Holmes, Balt; 234, War- | ness. Prich One Dallas Ror Pete ment of dragoons, artillery, and mounted riflemen, inthe | was constantly decreasing. Upon the whole, therefore, | Fer improving the harbor at Cleveland, on lake Erie, | Usderweod—! Lyman, fy ar i in | : Albany, Davis, fiom New York, 3 he Genuine Honduras rogular army, there shail be added one principal team- | he was in favor of adopting the Wilmet proviso. It was | ten thousnd dollars, Mm SAL ahp Aen y aac The Concentrated Haztract oft f i Root. uckman ; and Delphos, PREPARED by the membersof Fhijadelphia College, be fer, with the rank and compensation of quartermaster | best to provide for this question and setts it in-advance | “Wor improving the harbor at Sandusky city, on lake | (eee Uremiile<tametnns cot Wrath Rodgen k cond | Curtis, New Ovlenne; Royer Shermia, Wickies, Charieston: | Ptr’ accordance cmost modera discoveries of ex: rgeant; and to each company of the same, two team: | of the acquisition of any furtherterritory. But he hoped | grie, six thousand dollars; Al Haynes & co! cusk © B Conant & ot Worram & | Industrie! (Fr) Fre bourg. do; brig Havre. Carpenter, a tracting its real medicinal virtues. It has ie tested and ap asters, with the compensation of artificers. there would be no uecessity for this procesdivg. He | "For improving the river Raisin hirbor, on lake Erie, | Houghwout=1 cs Hyslop & Brothera—2 J R Worrella & Sous | ship Francis Louisa, Mayo, St J Loadiag= Zurich, | proved by the College, for the eure of scrofula, rheumatism, Seo. 10. And bo it further enacted, That the proviso to | hoped yet there would be foundu majority in both Houses | five thoussnd aeliors; {cs bales 2 ple, order es Halstead, Hames & co—L bale | Thomoson, New York, Keb &: Heancois ist, Whelden, do 8; | Cutaneous eruptions, enlargement and pains in mes, he second section of the act appro feat this pi Qc a fayette on Ace Lavenskide—2 trusses John Nupier—1 case Kus | Alfred, (Ham,) do 15; Antonia, (Fr) do de; Rubicon, | syphilit ty ‘the train of diseases cqpsequent on bs pproved March second, | that would defeat this project of the acquisition of terri- | For constructing a dredge boat to bo used on Lake | seit g Vi ‘cusky Ke Patrick ic cont cre fo & W Cocke: | Thompson, for New Orlenes, 4th; James H Gliddon, Chisds, | 2 inyudiergususe of inereury and unskilfal nMdical treat eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, entitled “An act | tory entirely. On, tho merits of the bill itself (the | Erie, twelve thousand dollars; chs JD 'ychotf—60 erts to order--2 es 1 bie Hunt & | dod ila, Higuins, do 10; Taglioni, Kogers, do do; Pes- | inent. Price One Dollar or bottle or six houtlgg for ~. giving further compensation to the captains and sub: three millions for tho purchase of a peace, he thoug.t | forimproving the harbor at St. Joseph, on Lake Mi- | Bruthera—3cs E B St B: bl Lewis, At- ) Bourdin, do, March 1.” 'NON MEKCURIAL BLACK DROP. _ terns of the army of tue United States, in certain c there was something equivocal, if not degrading init— | chigan, six thousand dollars; terbury & com3 cs J Napi —6 chs M Mot- Ho! N@, Nov 10—Arr ships tReinbow. Hayes, New HIS valuable alterativs a sure remedy i ‘yphilis, both shall be so interpreted aa not to inciude lieutenants who | He was opposed to buying peace war of Mexico. He | Korimproving the harbor at Michigan city, on Lake | tram—%9 cx 24 bala ste: lino; 2d, Natchez, Land, New York, Sid 22d 'd constitutional. It should he resorted to im- 1 Naylor & 10 Lick to laylor & co—. o Sects ck to or- der—8 es Riggs, Jeokins & co—2 cs 1 ck ton k co—1 Farlane, (from igpoe) FE Const; 2ist, ; | hold the appointments of adjutant and regimental quar- | thought, too, that it could be now soon that all the move- | Michigua, twelve thousand dollars, the first appearance of the disease. Persons ppa, Me! | ben en thas a | ck ar ; itty Coquette, Eldr hampon; 15th, tormaster. ¥ ments of Santa Anna, begiauing with his return from | For improving the harbor at Milwaukie, on Lake Mi: k Fellows, an Areas k cons ce Godfrey, Rattersan eo ‘ rene sand Coat pe: gsi eee ys or sraptions on the a ris ¥ Sec. 11. And be it further enacted, That so much of | Havana, had an apparent connection with this project— | chigan, six thousand dollara; hamper { bx W Simpson—l tnatt Miller & Pierson—! Li ackling, Whameoa, shonld not be one moment any army regulation as gives to avy sutler a lien upon | Mr. 8. believed that nothing could be more degrading to For inprovirg the harbor at Chicago, on Lake Michi- | Lowndes— cs Stoue, Swan & com1 ble D Oakey & ¢ Arr brig Vancouver, Drinkwater, N | Dollar, cases of halfa dozen = any part of the pay of the soldiers, ora right to appear at | aman than to be bought, unless it was to buy him. The | gan, eight thousand dollars; J Latham—7 do Russ, Brothers & co~2 do Ww ie TONIC ELIXIR, 3 tho pay table to receive the soldier's pay from the pay. | war was another question No matter how the war was | ” For constructing a dredge boat to be used on Lake Mi- | co—60 es to order—i0 chs Hains & ¢o—225 REP, expressly for the use of those who have in- master, shall be, and the same is hereby, abrogated ; and | originated—whether it was just or unjust, the country | chigan, twelve thousand dollars; iron 1 ck Pnelps, Dodge & co—66 erts Taylor & Wright—3 cs ci ii earch ome nd excotees o! ‘any kind, ‘'nus all regulations extending the rights and privileges ofsut | was involved in it, and he would thereiore, support the ‘ + Morrisou—I es toorder—1 cs W Bradford & co—2 cs De! javatuable invigorating toale wi Positively cure impotence For improving tho harbor at Boston, seveuteon thou: | jyon ( Morewoud & cod. ca Bi lers beyond the rules and articles of war bali be, and | war, and all measures nocessary to give efficiency to our arms. Mr. Sitnmons having concluded, le the val bili i opeeed peated pela eae sre teeel 11—460 bs tin 1381 bars | & passenger on boar cond tices American » and consti bilit, d_ from any cauge. gr rough, Mr. Soune, (the new Senator from Louisiana,) arose, | sand dollars; ry ‘xs. Stome, Swan & co—i oe bi t is also a power! ctor of | i ities, Dy through > Mr. Soune, (th Senator from Louisiana,) ; & Mi feiralso of Female. irregularities, sad defined the charicter of the appointments | and hoped that ag the day was so far advanced, tho bill | “For improving the harbor at Bridgeport, Connocticut, | Hilts s-co=d eke Hantuck & co—2 ce Buckle never fails to produce the periodical desi y—illustrating that they | would be laid aside. wrt six thousand dollars; in sk, J--£1500 Robt Kermitbeed bls Wick. ed Hduard,—y Baven- | ofcaaneh, and ats 26 otrential (2 2rosereg food health and of the art | | An Executive season was moved, but it did not pro: / Fora survey and’ examination ef the harbor at New: | him Scplutchiason—0 tons coal 9) tons pig lion 1360 sa . Mobile: Arethiaas, Beare, _ FARTICULAN NOTICE oe Mr. Dig proposed soveral amendment THE SUPPLEMENTAL DENATE setae Rho a bleed dG Tre ny Blarsiy, MOviseam Heath | PAA Teer terrae oe ent Dare of Soo Dinlons by sriting " ; Havnr—Ship Baltimo e—10 cases Benkhard & Hattou—1 For a survey and examination of the harbor at Provi- | y Migiu & Gardon—2 St 3 i ephasiue & co—3 L denco and Block Island, Rhodo Island, two thousand | F Couevet & co—3 AR Walker=6 & Feidler—5 McCall & LB Curtis & co--8 chicola;) Mersey, NOrieaus; Henri- ‘a statement of thei Authorising the President to add two deputy pay-| Mr. Carnovn asked the privilege of a few remarks | iraction, let the disease be of whet ; 5 29, her, Boston. indlit may—delicate, indelieate, private or otherwise, it masters general, and ten additional deputy paymasters | in reply to the Senator from ihode Island. ‘Tho | dollare Stroug—7 ¥1 Gourde & co—1 T Hunt=19 D Fairchild & co— onpon, Feb: M: will be consulted upon by the members, who meet daily for to the army, defining their rank, bonds, &c.; and, also, | Senator had said, in the course of the debate, | For completing the Delaware breakwater, thirty thou- | 20’'Theron, Maillard & co—3 Clark & Wes donia, Jack, Bi that purpose, and the necessarry remedies, re dixections, pe pean moter ence to the paymasters, at a salary | that at the ploption, of the constitution, there | gand dollars; 7 * aAH Wart 6 pore Fayencs—0 res : Orie: ae. ies eetanige es ie See pee tay alt BD ued not exceeding per annum was not a foot of territory in the | Union | * ti ; . | & com! Binere & co’ oul q x Mr. Dix explained the necesrity of these officers, from | in which slavery was allowed tevextat, Bothaw aid ‘ani ing the hasbor ot’ Baliteiore chy, ten ios i aie Pe f., Spe ein nas Solon Rew te 2 fom aN ne WF! DICKINGOR RE York. official papers. ? that vast territory of the valley ofthe Mississippi, stretch: | “Vor a survey and oxa Ee ebaas Cochrane? © W Thomas-2 Mortimer & ; Audubon, Winsoi TAH DEAS RATION ON OREEAINGIMEOT. Mr. Sevien—All right ing up to the lakes, becomes region in which slevery | ge Grace: Aiegyie ae ee tion of the har . rane CW Thomas—8 Moriimer Miesissippn, Harv ToT AT VAEADIE AND SON SOME OTH Mr. Caitrenpes desired to know the exigencies re- | was forever excluded? By the generosity of Virginia, | For improving Hog Island channel, at Charleston city, n—2 W. Bi B European, Whi Sea, Lion, | piggaSkS WHICH VERY CLOSELY RESEMBLE quiring these additional paymasters. who ceded that vast territory to the Union. And in the | gouth Carolina, ten thousand dollars; aay S5 inf leans; John C) ton, Boston: | THEM—By Dr. RALPH, author of the" Family Physi Mr. Dix explained that one of theso peymasters gene: | act of the oid Congress, excluding slavery from this ter- Fairfowl, for ral pout be stationed at New Orleans, and one in the | ritory, the South had a warning, because i Forthe improvement of Savaanvh harbor, and naval cian, &e., for sale at the Paul 6 old Con- | anchorage near Fort Pulaski, twenty-five thousand dol €., &e., and for ion Office of fh ié Medical Works, 328 Broadw: is 280 P Man Penang an: re. P Murry : i Domes ry — \—: , Jaa 30—Arr ship Susan E Howell, Bailey, fie disburrements of the army were very heavy | gress, the non-slavelolding States had a mojority. | faeae lier=4 M Amold=4 Berkheimer & Hoi tO ise Belast. 1493, Bete aN York. p.—Price $1. 7 ‘The last year they umounted to nearly $4,700,000, and | © Mr. Sissons said there were five nonslaveholding and | baste and examination of the harbor st Mobils, | Baaners<? Godt Heeme Mae ul Livingston,“ E | fo) Tutinice, Jan 30—Arr bark Bicdtherias MeDonough, N |. This rock gomprohenas avery sukiact relating to the die- the current year the disbursements in the field will’ pro: | three slave States to that compact, and that every one of | Alabama, four thousand dollars; 1 5 Parsous—2C Muller—3 1 Napier—6 R HHaight—1 Allen | York. Bee s ee wunemmemart auch as . ably amount to eight or ton millions. the Slave States voted for it. For continuing the public works, and removing the | Hazeu—2 KN Foster-2 Keed Feylor—1 F Dusall—iG W | Mamita, Nov 7—Arrship Coheta, Marshall. China. | pains in the bones, impotence, Mr. Huatinaton objected to the addition of aclerkto | Mr. Ca:noun said the North had the majority. It was | obstructions inthe Hudson river, twenty-five thousand | Cral\—27 A T Sterans—2 WH Muns—5 Lefeancots & Dulac | » Penany, Nov 4—Arr ship Aun Maria, Brows, N York via hiseien pene each paymastor. their act: (ordinance of 1787.) and by that act Virginia | dollars; : —5 Ballin & Sander—8 G Von Bard—14C B Shauge—3 Lord | Bavavia. for N Orleans: je any one should fayl to understand the natur Mr. Dix said that it was rendered necessary that each | was excluded from all participation in the territory | h as 3 way of curing them; also, the recipes u: aa i oe &Trylor—2 FW. Blodges—2 8 Gersoo—l B MPeysor—3 |, Fatenmo—la port, ships Orlando, Whi paymastor should haven contidential clerk on whom he | which she had ceded to the Union. ‘his was a warning | at\Cuuiveille tory, srpeedle dnd dated ds toed Robt Fobler-<. 8 could rely. The heavy disbursements in specie requir: | to the South. Not only are Southern States excluded, For the improvement of the Ohio river below falls | Napier—2 Loeschick ed the aid of some such officer. The office of clerk was | but in this territory, North of the Ohio, organized com- | gt Louis lle, and of the Mississippi, Missouri and Ar. | E: & co—5 Bourin de Ivernoi is—2 FT nota new one, aud the necessity of the paymasters and | panies aro tn existerice with the avowed object of aiding | Kansas rivors, one hundred and fifty thousand dollare: | Keete~! L Mathew—3 Vietor & Achiles—3 B Benjamiu lips, Pratt, for N York; Ocea ean, Ward, for N York; Bre yar ith, unc, Justice Story, Percival, {i iN Orlesns; J Welsh, Ames, Phil ln,.’8 OWN practice are given, for making, the remedies re- oepred has another merit. Itshows there are other diseases i ie venereal or gonothiceaand whieh Freres—3 Coslitu—9 F Cotteuet- 1 T Co; ken 8 1H Hardt—1 1 129 co—3 e YF Thisioe-3 Bowing & | ton; Grifia, Lam 801 Massachusetts, Pritc! ‘ork, London, Bayley, fm Glasgow for ‘same way, but which have no- their clerks were the more necessary wow, because the | tue escape of #! from the South, through to Canada | provided, ' i nity fit Wieht & Saukman—1 8 Hart—2 L wy=l CK Rorunsay, Jan 25— ‘of them” Little do people think operations of our army were cartied on'in a foreign | Such companies ero in active operation, in Ohio, Ili: | thontund dollar maybe applied te the hoprovement of | 1 ,Ceved, & Loue.—7 Giller, Brothers 6 Bigs & Christ | Landen gait past tm Hong Keng, snd |} being drugged by, 54 7 Rg eountty BE eer ariva hic dacetsoe ne BET Tosa eaieaise, the Missisnippt river ‘at St. Louis, in the discretion of the | 1:11, Stutz— Moran ete int HE | E Raleows2 t res sid for Caleutta: 'Nov 19th, Antelope, Harding, aud sid 20th | * oo pe a OT rt bb protection ator, the increase of these officers und their salaties is | Mr. Catnoun—And Indiana, too, 1 believe, sir. Pivancavings the) tall ol Rod iver dvd for. (estes | kas tbabebooees Boe we eetnchatdies Uae | St Cxorx, Feb 2—Iu poit, brig Hortense, for N York,next | S4inst imposition, ‘and s safe’ guide to those who, would rendered indis;ensable on account of the operations «f| Mr. HaxwsGay, (very promptly)—No, sir, there are provement of said river, twenty five thousand dollars; | ler & Daubman—3 BJ Wainwright 8 Goldsperken—2 | day. eae York. Y—Dil. CORBITT, 19 Dal the sub-treasury. é none in Indiana. | . For repeira and proseryation of harbor works hereto. | Hortsman & son—2 H Weimer—9 HS Hessenberger—4 tant Soppeatane, Tye 0d Beckles Bow aalian New RE, NO PAY Di er Mr. Dix replied that he had not said so. Mit, CatMouy.—I am glad to hear the Senator say so. | fore constructed on the Atlantic coual, ten thourand dole | Schachardt & Andrea~3 8 Kappers L F Groholiz—1 White | 8 I. S Mr. Cuittenven resisted this amendment. Thore | In Ohio, particularl Huttou—6 Noel & DeLansay—4 Von Brewer— were constantly new necessilies #prin; thes societies exist, whoa Jars; WF Hogedou-it B Ruschet PA Rothens Pa Broce H , Jan 29—Sid Wm Goddard, Porter, fm Havre, for tue escape of southern slaves | For removing obstructions in the harbor of Newark, | & Droz—5 Renaud & ComI6 Fal ng up in the | avowed object is to isease. Kecent " i ; . uette. Fits & Mossa—1 J DI ‘ : army, increasing the expenses of the government. We | to Canada; and the Legislature itself has not interfered | New Jorsey, t ousand i Bor & O Nasserte—1 P Schi iat ee Vogel—1 J Vupee— Wuamroa, Oct 3l—Arr Montgorery, Constant, fin Singa- | cases cured iu four days; no mercury Scricture cured ought rather to avoid such additions se puede | eoaizent Ghee eonmpiricies syuiant the rights of the | athe Hees Ruane ee rw Hunt C9 Brown, & Duslag cL bey era | pore. Sid 20h Navigatcr, Bilver. NV York. iaone opto. reeks) without any pain Consitational dex wasrelecteds nn hootens Dll ™ | qhows; how power may be sbused, when there iv U6 an TNMULL, Fab. a2, saa, | Le Cave & Co—t Brown fe Dederma Aurzanpais, Feb ect bark Archibald Gracie, Rice, | fotthtome habit; can positively, be’ restored to health and Mr. Janwaain inquired if there were not now some | tagonisin in the constitution to arrest it. Mr. Calhoun RU TIMOR EY Oot ees: e & © Mali—1 Moron & Irelin—1 8 Bruce society. Dr. C. has not remo a Barbadoes. RaxtowN—Arr Feb 11, brig ‘Oriental. Thurlow, d k: Ana Bartle: a certain mushroom dentist.gRemember, 19 Duane street, next door to Dr. Johnson’s. 125 Imerre LUCLNA CURDIAL, 4 sixteen or seventeon additional paymasters ia the army. | here branched off into a dissertation of the balance of | Washington's Natal Day-The Impeachment Cuse—The Mr. Dix replied that there were additional paymasters, | power between the north and south. It was the saving | Resumption Bill in Danger—The Fraudulent Gamblers appointed under a law of 1838, but they only extended to | principle of the Union. He next went inte a very learn ker & Bredisb—1 Clark & West—1J Brewster— 1A W Boucke—! C Velarden—t De Rham & Mors: LP De Luse—1 © Mu'les—1 Umber. Dambmaun—1 JN: the volunteer corps. 6d constitutional argument, to show that the United Coptain Watker—A Curiosity—The News and the | esseuberger tM Horabecken. 1 F(t Boslain gt Dupaue on THE, Mr. Janwacin then suggested an amendment,requiring | States in the oggregate wero nota natioa—they are a| Markets, gc. cher—1 Thorspecken—1 Louchaise & Fouche—1 A Lecoux— syegven. ER; ELIXER OF LOVE, ‘ all the paymasters which have been appointed tor the | confedera ion of nations, a Union—a fargmore brilliant | ‘To-day is the one hundred and fifteenth anniversary ef | 4.C Vau Gassel—1 F Thomas & Sou—2 Martin & Lamson—1 Dolphin, | Ji'QR che sare and. sooty exre of incipient Cousampsion, volunteers, to be conticmed by the Senate; and a like | conception. Admit them conjointly to be @ nation, the baGal day of hed 1 Washi a it will be | Smisth & Andrea—ss pekgs to o'der. pil ‘Mont: Barrenness, Impotency, Lucorrhees hites, Gleet, confirmation of all such paymasters as may be hereafter | the independence of the States is absorbed. ‘The rigi * Datal Gey of the immortal Washington, and it wl BG) dr Cuork—Brig Walietge--990 Jone cedar 71 do mehogesy ry, fm a ciise—17th, off Cape Henry, boarded ship Au. | obstructed 04 Soper Mereot: ead for dhe geweral brostration appointed. of the States will then depend upon a mere majority ia | Celebrated by our citizens with the usual patriotic balls | #2gousfurtic Harmony, Nephews Keo.) 1p cott, fm Europe for James River; two shipg went ap | invor an eeeeree Cemten Abe eos eiotcs: wuecues Mr. Dix submitted that in reference to appointments | Congre: &s. The character of such a man as rig Erato exes lemons e siela bly Bement) OMRA GN Fiver |i oeadl reldent. ‘The wide e system of government more to be dreaded | 01 versurie! ( ri the bay yesterday ¥ made, the confirmation now by the Senate would | by the south then absolnre monarchy or an established ington stands out with awiul grandeur in compari. | jemonY Nerbene & £o in, a aay Ve mpc: beg Polen, Moures Corks "Bt | Feoriy of th hoch hemi hogy pat i x post facto proceeding. He admitted that the | aristocracy. ‘Tne joint government is a Union, in which | 80n with tho “small potatoe” statesmen of the present + ide, Smith, fm Fow in for orders.— | sufficient guaranty for its quick and positive suc n Would be proper with respect tofuture eppoint | the separate rights of the States are roserved to them- | generation. ring ull the above affections and comp! iby : Mpoiot: | elves "Tho adverse doctrine of a nation was anarchy, | — The charges brought by Ex-Governor Thomas against | MARITIME HERALD. than igorating monte gn the human Mr. Janwacin was drawing up an amendment | it was Dorrism, and he had not expected to hear it advo: | Judge Legrand are to bo examined into by the House of ude before it upon this point, cated hy a Senator from Rhode Island. The,South must | Delegates on Monday next, in committee of the whole. Mr. Currrexpen proposed to strike out the second | have security. Without it, we are a doomed people. | Both parties have been summoned to appear on that day section, proposing an additionai Adjutant General, and | Mr. Cathoun next came to the point of Mr. Simmons’ | With their witnesses, = Pr two assistant Adjutants, and argued that there was no | commentaries on the efforts of Mr. C. to prevent the | nh agit ‘log slling? has ae i bes at | sos ee necessity for these additional officers. abolition of siavery in Texas, an independent nation pnt ju he enemies of resumption, by attaching hi A y ‘ i i Mr Dix and Mr. Beuton contended that the sertice | Mr. Summons suid he had spoken of the efforts of the | amondments to it which may endanger its passage. 1 brig, and a deeply loa sed to) east scht, al from Baltimore, inoed, caimot do jnstice op the merit. the Laci con required these aiditional officers. Proposition to strike | honorable Senator, as Socrotary of State, to prevent the | sil, however fel coniitont that tho bill wil pass not > Cleared. Meblecte, went wh fumes river yesterday ; the world, as, one of the moat iny tant medica discoveries out rejecte. 5 to Mi i ‘tion. ~ /-minded vie its opponents. 3] - +) te \- f the 5 3 per bottle. inci ice remo’ u Gy aca extension of slavery ia a foreign nation, The convicted fraudulent gamblers, Messts. Campbell, | ,,SiP!—Rovhester, Truman, Liverpool, Woodhuil & ‘Newront, Feb 18-[ Office of che Herald and Rhode Island: | of the age per bot rincipal office removed to terday. A ship low and PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 23, lest, put in for ‘overy, was considered incurable. And. it w to | d i | quickly 1 moves the impediments by physical prostration, Tir eesttoee Cee Tram Denburys bi | were hat: ‘which frezaently de r men from getting marnied.” Lange M 46 | Moon sets... 42| HIGH WaTER, 5 . Ca.Moun had 60 understood the Senator. Ile then | hice : ‘ll, | tarns; Allessaudre. Mouueh, te, A Belmont; er] Arr bark Croton, Soulard, Mobile for Providence; 19th, | 147 Greenwign street, corer of Liberty street. Alsofor sale ; The Vice Parstpent.—There is an amendment pend ame nie taeke tak bo bad eecivel, on eseah “bacepal Parry, and James, ere ip sei but have hot yet | magne, Fackard, New Grletns, Stanton & Eros “Adm Cae een Charch, Bri tol, Cuba sohes Eaichy br vn | bY Wyatt & Fleteher, 121 Fulton at. 429 1m® rh ing by tho Senator from Jarnagin—(Laughter)—by the | Sisto, letter from Lord Aberdeon, that it was not only | Deen *6n! as is '@ motion pending for a new eket) Wotton, Baltimore, to load for Europe, Fox | ell, Providence, Balt: Paragon, Nickerson. N York, Ne MEDIGAL NOTICE TO LADIES. Senator from Tennessee. the design of England to abolish siavery in Texas, but | itl, {learn they havo found some now evidence, on : i tvport; Congress, #, Bristol, St Thomas, ‘OCTOR MeDONNELL, Author of the Ladies’ Ma Mr. Janwary submitted his amendment, requiring the | tt te ot ein aaa avery ent dhe wont | which they calcu ata to prove their innocence, RoE ly Liverpool, Bunker & Plac Saiakt'e Southe Df Mid fery, and member of large Lying-In Hospi- confirmation of the Senate to all paymasters sppomted | 4) seorotary of S: bane ; apt. Walker is still in this city receiving recruits, ani A Fae 8 80’ tal in Europe, attends Indieg during their confiuemert in any f a y of State, Mr. C. said he was bound to pre- a reat Co akin oon, Alrica, RP Buck; Millokenet, Last ht’s Southern Mail, or to be appointed. And after discussion, the amend: | Yent domestic violence, bloodshed, and insurrections, or | | purm,willstart West on Thursday noxt. | Moura Taylor; Madison, Baxter, Savannah, By ig pbb pectin tw aa Brocklya for from $3 10 $5, according te it of Mr. Dix wasthen agreed to, for the | Measires that would lead to it. Hence his efforts to #e- | curiosity, or at least I should say au advertisement by a "Fowler, Mstanzas, Read & Hoppock: JW Herald Marine Correspondence. ntote addressed to him at 93 John street, New York, will additional paymasters general, paymasters and their English abolitionists from etting a Foothold a alnst the natural. Itis no more nor less than an advertisement | Davis, March, Wilmington; Charlotte, St Philadel- Paivapecrnta, Feb 22—4 P M. i ing with di S for a lost umbrella, requesting whoe may have it to | phia. Arrived, brig Sulla, Bray, Bosten;, sehr Somers, Someta, | | Ladies | return it to the owner. Si bt ps—Osear, Godfiey, Trenton; Lady Fenwick, Thomp- | Savannah. Below sh mbian, Merriman, Liverpool.— | eases of lony iz standiag, such as obstructions, retention South, in the abolition of slavery in Texas. He had re ket hat Lave fall jedt he boasted nostrums of t Dix next moved to amend by providing for two | ceived ample information from the Worla’ i aus Cleared. bark Venezue'a, Dill, Paerto Cabs chr Hope ee t h additional captains end six pursersto the ordnance de- | CeitQai'then called. or, us more, propeely Fonvention, | | Ti: Manxers—The telegrephic accousts of the news by | #02, New Haven, | Seen eT eee Ly Monn aes Davi Blows, Botte ety with eoutdeace tithe Lewsen bY lower call . he symptoms, trenument received, duration o} partment. Agreed to. ; 4 | called, the Fools’ Converition—intorming him of the dan- | presume, develove their effets on the mnarketst Packet ship Baltimore, Johnson, from Havre, Jan 16th, with | More. Mr. Drx next moved a provision for the addition of two | for Mr Calhoun thon enlarged upon the hezards to the | iderabie reduction ia flouraud g ain, ‘Chere wes | mdse, wo Boyd & Hincken. 42in steerage. ‘Ihe B has'expe- | , Jutelligence from Lewes, Del | hy jor which a chest contsining the necessary companies of light artillery to each artillery regiment | §* and medicine, will be forwarded to their direction in ad i y | abundance of lovg feces yesterday, | will Lot | riesced heavy gales-during the passage. ia consequence of the mail from ion. ‘Terma, $3. Addi Se te Reld, with authority to the President for four ad: | UN/0R, of aa interference in the instrutlons of the Sout. | eee ee eee ee en i Lot | Heeeee ainp Sone Re buildy, Cacecitom Liverpool, Jan 2, | la eegsoa at Wyimin tay ot ofthe Unie. “Ter ap epONNELL a. ditional companies of voltigeurs ; and also providing for | tue senate, to b the non al ding Sintes | Mathet was very firm at $6 25, and large sales had been made | wath mdse, to K Kermit. Doubtless the deteution is ow! jean tear mePONNEL! back pay to the adjutants general. | im the Senate, to be given to the non slaveholding States | to shippeis. ibrig Eerito; Hutchinson, from Palermo, and 53 days from Home Ports. hs WEP ARDVUWEW EX Titec ‘With an explanation from Mr. Dix, the amendment onversation with several English gentlemen, some Gibraltar, with lemons and oranges, to Harmony, Nephews | Barrimone, Feb 22—Arr s'eamer Pocahontas, Hollings OPAIVI AND C ACT.—Thi + ago, in this city, one of theat, Lord Stanley, speak: Patwapeuenta, F ing of the peculiar phenomenon of this Union of States, ‘ - had remarked, that tho safety of the Ucion was in tho | 7 2¢ natal day of the Father of his country, was usher Sonth. And it was so. Place the South at the mercy of | ¢d in this morning by a salute of artillery and merry the North, and we mustresist. Let us alone ; butdonot | peals from our church and fire bells. The suow which trample upon us. Allow that we know our own interests, | jog been falling most of the morning, and our muddy | but let us alone. : - | Mr. Simmons soid he should have felt b streets, would have interferod with a general; parade of | to Virg port News Point Shoe—the form was agreed to. Mr Cass yosne dv an amendment for the disbanding of the officers and forces raised, by this bill at the close of the war. Mr. Barxse submitted a modification, for the d ing of the extra artillery companies. ir. Dix took exceptions The amendment of Mr. Breese was agreed to. ad, from Riehmond—Reports off Ne’ i id the speedy, certain and of the Hot wt secret and sexual all the active proper: form, without smell or taste, ba Ik all those diuretic remedies that have been found most effectual in quickly and radically curing the diseases of those organs. Price $1. For sale at No.2 Aun street, where an: information relative to this class of diseases may be had, an’ nandale, | sete particular attention is paie to the treatment 3 stric- etual remedy for th olidified concentration of Ne ut, spoke bark Pro wr m pt and. W ih Jehu D Dill, —, from New Haver | ws > onl i A 5 i rd ph' wi oted his at- \e ue | highly complimented in the remarks of the Sena our military, had any been intended, but the love for this | Schr Greeian, Chase, Bosvon, mdse, to J Atkins. jand. bs 1 a8 experience f A question was next raised on the constitutionality of | South Carolina, hid it not been for the strong presump. | kind of display has evidently subsided, as is proved by Helow. Mrodssuatiohonthe Wee cor inietee the President tae officers to fill vacancies iD | tion to he inferred of my ignorance | tue fact that but three or four companies had projected | Packet ship Roscius, Eldridge, from Liverpool, Jan Mth, 0 og 5 5 Stans Aeaner thought they should be chosen by the | , Mf Catnous—Not at all. I meant nothing of the | any celebration of theday. | 0 BALE BS tiin'|: Broa ate Roa from Li 1, Jan 17th, with bs Bp Reg reVAREE enteol aonae Poses Goto d ATCHISON d en by kind. S John C. Uarpentier hus,beon held to $10,000 bail by the ‘acket ship Kurope. Furber, from Liverpool, Jan 17th, with | jaws of her system, EE thousand dozen Parent corrugated: Suspenders troops. Mr. Simmoxs.—The purport of the Senator's remarks | Recorder, on the charge of obtaining gvods toa large | mdse, to CH Marshall. rinds, pp. 32), by Edward H. Dixon, M dapted to the Mexican sud Sonth American, as well nstitutiona tthe S Comet Lo., of New York, upon fulse pretences. ‘Tho case will | Wit! mdse, to. OH 3 ‘ ‘ sy : ' 4 ott rant of the history of the Constitution, Co., 0} + Uf i 07 : 7 ts. sg eRtmeNDeN sized to know the point of uncom | AT Car ars hoped he hat treated the Senator with | come before the next term of the Court of Quarter Sea: | mies? M'SMiicbeT et om Livernooks Jam 18th, with | self abuse, srictare, syrh Ms0'im + __ HORACK F. DAY. 2 Constlandt emreet, . ‘As the greatest deference. He said that the Senator kad not pethups given to this grave question the deliberate study | reported to be the Nia) ra, from Liverpool. Babips; I bark; 4 begs unknown, Mr. Catnoun said the [volunteers now inthe field— were, in the constitutional sense, militia, and the appoint: | ens. : ae =e Henry Roverte, one of our city constables, has been | Ata Fe ihe BUEPRERSION OF UAC K AIO ee it FOR THE SUPPRESSION O} DKERY. F QUAL #0 necessury to a complete understand 4 airested and conveyed to Burlington county, New pi — . . highest Members of the New York Coll of Medi ment of the officers it was therefore not competent for the | "Mt?" Sirmione with ereat ability. and Close reasoning, | Jersey, by virtue of a requisition from tho Governor of | |The eastward bound vessels are still detained by head |" Piracy, ‘ectablishea for the suppression of siaskery Pare catia Carnows further discussed the ques- | Proceededto reply to Mr. Calhoun. Ho cited Luther New Jersey, on a charge of having arrested a citizon of | Winds. £23 1e#re comer of Bro-dway and John street. | eentinne ‘to direct their particular attention to all di CAI Mr. Caxnoww further discussed the ques- w that the United States were a | that State without proper euthority, and conveying hun MONSHLY KEFORY PUM SANUAKY, seases of & private nature, and can confidently promise to tion of the Federal Constitution ; and he thought that no | | ‘The corner stone of a splendid church edifice will be ain nt ef ‘wi Eisai MEDICAL AND SURGICAL Pind ti business. | In jary 6 con! 4 5 a, « nvalids are bartiealerly requested to mal man who could put two ideas togethor could fail upon | 1aid onthe Sth of May next, upon the spot now oceupied | Aviv Deen detained on account (cf adverse winds, wilt anit No. 75 CHAMBERS cacion so the College on ihe firetappecrencs of tines diesen, tion of constitutionality, when i On motion of Mr. Seviva, the military bill was laid aside, and the Senate resumed the regular order, on THE PEACE BILL OF THRER MILLIONS, examination in finding out that this was a national goy- | by the ruins of the Catholic church of St. Augustine, de: tthe Offing News Casxs SvccnssyuiLy Treatep. vast amount of suffering and tine may be thus avoided: With an amendment by Mr. Benarmn, disclaiming any | eroment. Mr.8. then passed to the abolition question; | Sttoyed by the mob during during the riots of iv14 —A lette £4 Diarrhoes, 4 Rhuemati One of the members of the College, for many years con intention of dismembering tho territories of Mexico—and | and declaring that the North did not wish to disturb the | The propeller steamboat Trumbull, of New York, hns p, on outward pi 112 examined to detect dis- nected with incipal hospitals in another by Mr. C ‘ing the war to exist by the | domestic relations of the South, he also insisted thet the | arrived here, and will, alter receiving some necessary nots of Mexico—that it is best to prosecute it with vigor, | incorporation of foreign nations for the purpose of up. | alterations, be despatched to the Gult with goveinmont and that indemnities are a proper subject for considera- | holding slavery—and the consequences ef fo.eign wars, | #ores - tion in the settlement of a peace. and increased burdens of taxation to carry them | Aston W. Mussick died at tho hospital on Saturday Mr. Sisators having the floor, aroso to examine the | on, were altogether acifferent question. He ulso gave a | afternoon, from the effects of an injury received by an | general bearings of the enlarged scope of measures, ter, will be found «of the chest, gentleman informed us last evenings th three men, who stated that | | weeouda Hook yesterday, bya ud Zsinock, nud thar they were aitselied tothe brig Label: | 3 ipifatation of Lurope, fe those complaints, aitends for Consultation dcily ome AM TANT TNT RETBS rs jent to makw ad Meds TO © living in the conatry, and findmg it incony: y tion, ean have forwarded to them # chent con y were preked | ‘i e: ce conc . work * Lav lor, from Liverpool, with 75 steen passen; 0 perform a radical cure, b | passing hint to the deference and conciliation which | iron bar striking him on the head while at work among | Ane ofa BME Land be woter, oneth th all hy By questions, and consequences involved in the discussion | charucierise our relations with Great Britain, as cou. | the machinery of Patten’s Ww mill, Kensington — | Donna to this port, withe more. deri Ld Erysipelas of the face, stating plici gether with all syraptom: of this bill. ‘The discussion had, indeed, become more | tradistinguisued from our warlike demonstrations upon | He has le(ta wife and seven childron. Hee er ane wee Thratly Maen etek ie pnd. Syrantens Sint cew spa Eon ala important than the bill itself. With some proliminaty | poor Mexico, in reference to this institution of slavery. | Sates of Stocks at Philadelpiia. ramarks, he took np the postulate of Mr. Bagby that the | And the reasen why the old federalists took the name of a osv Boanp—43 Far. ners & Mee character of the war depeiled upon the causes of the | the nationel party, was that the national party had tri | 13 Pimnter’s Bank of ‘denne war—that if these wete unjust and uoholy, the war itself | umphed; and the federalists took their name, just as a | 10,°00 State 5’s, cash, 71%. " was so~ and that the Senator from Alabama had said that | modern party hes taken the name of democrats, with not COND Boakd 350 Morris Carat, 1234; 3500 State 5’ 71245 he believed the war to oxist solely from the annexation | one solitary principle of the old cemecrats about them UBL 36, 10196), 125 Vicksburg Bank, 034; 2000 , aad enclosing $5, post-pard, addressed to 2 Cas A071 a OC Ona FS, OE TE EAM DSON, M.D. 5 Bad cases of cough, 95 Natson street, New York, VELPEAU'S SPEC. C the radical cure of gonorrhoea, ons, and all mocopura n ‘of to Were given to us—ene called himself Jame: Senk, 49. | Kyao, the other Wm Lucas, of Boston. the crew of this ©, b5, 60; | Vessel they aay: snouated to 18 persons all told, who, with the passecgers, were fort We have examined Gur files, but Swocrssrut O fiad no such. repaint, we thi : b ATIONS AND CURRS. vévsel from Liverpool bund to thisport” ‘The | ¢ gore legs ofioug standing 3 Polypus removed from k, should not receive mach credence. 3 Fractures, the nose, i . - yi Pills, th ft of Toxas. | Seeman ss Span, Nites Lge 200, Mora (ne ]2/45 10 Neu | Dasa Tananto before reported at Fa'mouth, Eng, was | 1 Bialocationoftheclavicle 1 Gpened an abecert up pital de‘Charve in, Faris, are’ pronounced Mr. Bacny explained —Ho had referred to the waras | Mr. Sxvien—I have two points, Mr. President. One | Ay) ra Naies—i00 Moris Caval, 12%; 159 do do, 1955 | rotelt tuto che pier, and has partly discharged, toget atthe | 1 Tumor in the nostril. he thigh which dis | prated inventor, Professor Veljeot, .xa en infallible remedy unjust and unholy, not because thet was his opinion, but | ja, that | shall hereatter object to explanations taking up | Harrisburg Rusltoad, 27%. 29 Kensington Bank,o8, "ot? | Step of her mast, 2 “seco apd ao La a OO that it had been 0 spoken of in debate; and as to the an- | the whole evening. The second point is, that I shail es 1 Cancer on the Jip, brent) dissgres it atomneh, oF conliaement from : weap ety ila pe Aid he believed it to be | move to take a vote on this bill on next Wedaesday.— | From Tampt H fietente ok he busines rice $1 per b 6 real, eal cal war. | That's all, sir Accounts from Tampico to the 6th instant have been tacit + CONS? ITUTION LITY CURED Mr. Stumona then said that the Senator {rom Alabama | ‘Tho bill was laid by till Monday. | reoeived at New Orleans. There docs not appear to be | ar biverpoot, ane fen o rpg CONG MEPRURE, pepeecte by on eRe - had said that he would not support a war, if he believed | some secondary business jutervened, when a message | any thing of interest in those accounts unless it be the | waveed ner dise tday,and in twenty-four working Medicine wad Pharmacy of the City of New Yorkie it to be unjust and unholy. | It would be recollected, that | was received from the President, enclosing areport from | following from the correspondence of the Delte: — heurs comple ‘0 consisted of 5,375 bbis conti tly recommended for all cases of deltility produced not leng Spe, the Senator from Alabama upon the Texas | etary of State in reference te the importations b co, Janvary 24, 1847, fleur, 1,072 bbls tan ales cotton. She took by scerct indulgence or excess of any kind. tones od question, had said that annexation by joint resolution, | as f fore als and paupers.— i nt Rite ‘ i saiton board and et he 19th, for Mobile, | ble remedy for impotence, sterility, or barrenuess, waless vould ba tidconsi@atieuah and thet ke only voted for | Jnited Ststes of foreign crim and pauper: tiered meg bor be Lieutenant Ritchie, of the 4th | faene ‘ br aiding on, thelformation b for | infantry, was sesinated at Villa Grande by a Mexican, | vinx dor He bottles $l each; cases of halfa do 5 onretel use they embraced the alternative | On motion of Mr. Bazxse, the Senate, at balf past 4, hi to Viet : Suir RuripiNa 1 Batn=The follow DEAFNESS CURED. ingle H If dozen $5; oarefliy ty, an alternative which he had | adjourned ee ee? ‘He Sonate, Pi ouleay Pe yer way to Victorin, escorted by a Hie 1% (Extraet. | cheerfally comply with packed, and sent to all parta ofthe U ky cavalry. Gen Taylor encamped and the Lieuteaant was sauntering about the town when it happened. Tho next morning then no doubt would be adopt But the annex- ‘ BROADW. 381 the request os jentenant a RICORD’S AL’ Vie MIXTURE ion had been effected by a legislative act, and was, | led hoi | ie! , to unit for ducy, im ggusequence of total | AON che permanent cure of priza.~ c* wecoudary aypiils as we have been abl 3b there tor the nigh id Techoouer batt ‘There will . + r) House * | hed; 1 ship, 3 barks, and 3 and disc! from the ears. hat under the treat venerial ulcers, nodes, or any tompint: nce: therefore, according to the solemply expressed opinions paar Sassy “ih 08 | the General had arrested the Alcalde, but I have not | wclading Py ip, Dark brig, ‘and2 schooners in | ment of Drs, Castle k Edwards, aurists in New York, we et- injndicious use of tlereury, ot askilfud medical treatmeat of the Senator from Alabama, unconstitutional ; an! if | Wasnisaros, February 20,1547, | Jearned whothor the perpetrator of the outrage had beon 11 Bowdoinhaims 1 ship, and? schooners | tirely recovered his hearing, and has again retumed to his | All persons surpecting venereal taint remataeny in theit unconstitutional, it must be unjust and unholy; and if) MINPRAL LASS —DRAWDAGKS taken, ‘at Arrow: brig at Dres- | military duty—Signed, H. MeNEVEN, Surveon to H.B | tem, slmuid use this powerful purifier without deiay, as ne the annexation, thus unholy and unjust, were the cause | hree hours were consuned in disposing of sundry | One of the officers of Gen Quitman’s div erson can cousicer |himsel! alter having the F hor , of the war, as the Senator from Alabaina declares, the | bills on the Speoker’s table. Among those passed, of | me yesterday that tho Mexican cavalry wore in sight of | main in all 19 snipe barks, 10 bri ng the system wil war must be unjust and unholy ; and how, therefore, | general interest were the bills for the sale of Minoral | (her for more than half the march (rom Vie How miny will be built above Riehmond we 0 means can the Senator from Alabama conscientiously support | Lands in Michigan, und to extend the privileges of the some clesr place on the monatein side ey want i of knowing, and probably there will be more built below ich a war? Mr. Simmons believed, too, that the agt of | act of March, 149, (allowing drawback on inerchantise | rangy themsolres tor a chargo, and then start peli mell | “im the whole distnet last year there were built 5 nexation was tho cause of the war; that the march to | exported to Chihuahue, New Mexico, ond,the British | jy tne direction of the columm. But | need not say te d ry The tot LAC io Grande was only ths immediate occasion. With | Proviaces,) to Whitehall you that they never camo within musket shot. Several M. for jamai i discher Acoustic Oil—A sure po en notrnent aa ie A im single bottles at $1 ench; in enses of half a di Tear Chatham street, | f0r$9; carefully packed and sent to all partsof the Union. al practioner in New | CONCENTRATED HXTRAUT OF IAN AND SAS. ‘was 10,500 29; the new tonnage of y GEN AW the origin of the war ond the RIVER AND HANBOR NILL—PasseD af th a who logged behind were kille the present mu: ceed thet Of course we 4 pre-eminent RETARED by, tle New York Colleg Tesponability ofthe resident {a this charger, Summons | rhe trou revolved iil into’ Commision of the | Gnova member of tre Baltimore’ tite ce wee Lilie | iggk tor lively chimes ver—{ bath Tribe preset 4, Pharmacy, extibluved Tor the suppression of a said, if an objoct of the war were conquest in the shape | whole en tio State of the Union ; Mr. Cobb of Georgia | close to the rear guard—being firet shot nadthen lanced | 2 This relined ind hyghly cogeentrated extract, possesting all the territorios of Mexico, for iniemuitios, he would | in tue chai: | in the breast. I hove not, as yet, ascertained to whet a man, ently recomended by the Collece as superior as soon think of securing indemuities by that legalised i otben wneens ar yet, ascertained tly emissions, positively ' rt Mr. McKay moved it the Post Office appropriation | cor om of pirsey valled privatcering. He deprecated | pili te lsken une ne nt ne Pott Oflce appropriation | corps the ot the war op account ef the public debi. With the basis | Mr, MeCientann gave no'ice : 8 belonged : ; hing of on early movement from this if that motion should | place, and frem the preparations that are being made, it 1Y | to any extract of Sareapurilia at present before the pupive id in four days without mercury.— | sod'oay be relied on asa certain remedy for all disenses aris fee of $¥attended to, Don't | iaf from ax impure staie of the blood, such as serofula ard ce for Charleston, Feb 14th, lat 38, debt which we now have established, should it go | not prevail, that he would t to tak. the b eult to yao ‘no way connected with a thenm. ring worm, blotches or pimples, ulcers, pati ie 6 as densely populated as England, we i — a 'Y r ry @ jon 74 Susan, fm Liverpool for N York, Jan 21, let 50, lon 21. p Gentiet of a for N York, Jan 13, lat 49 N, lon 9 W. EVICAL CAKD—Dr. Morrison hs Siaullus, of Beltast, 62 days out for Valpacaiso, Dee 1, Tat ‘over % years in the succeas(ut Mr. Tinwars raised a point of order. A ‘esclution was | grousd and building wherves, us though they contem: yesterday adopted, to terminate the debai» on the bill in- | ptated a ix weeks rest, and | naderstand Gen. Pillow co! debt of not Jess than six thousand miilion: 1 gf syphilis'or an injndicvous tse of meresry. than the public debt of Great Britain. In re gle bot 75 cents. 3 50 dicated by the gentleman from Michigan in half an hour | will move nearer to the town than he now 18, lon ot We Driyace diseases, inercurial an tpl pti aleets, ‘ lation to the high price of produce, it might bo ac: | atter rolag inte committee . At twenty dollars per month the Te ere at least one . Birk Lady ‘Clark, fm Caleutia to London, Dec 2ivh, latt6 ares, Gerretse. fo) ap eons, counted for—not from the tariff of 1846—but from | ‘The Catuman overruled the point of order. huodred Mexicans working on the fortifications here, | lon 10W. tM. Tice breconeed Seeae, Fthe Union, ‘ the famine in Great Britain and Ireiand ; and these high 4 ‘Bark Eper 0 yurt of 'o wholesale purchasers, ‘Tho question was taken onthe motion of Mr. McKay, from the manner in which they sre being construc prices would be still moro largely increased as you con- | andjit was rejected —ayes 74, one would think they had not the least intention of | I8t,33 30) lan 6820, a 4. sn Bermada, for Bo examiners of the own 30. tinued the circulation, ®peculation would take the ‘~The Wisconsin bill, to which Mr. McClelland, had | ever surrendering the place again. For earite ode cd of Sere ond mainiment go Phase CRARDSON. M.D. jassau street, New Yor habi , Farwell, fm Mobile for Antwerp, no d: Bee his Lon ete A, byt Feb | ir Ea ‘ eons, inelm y alias he he. Ph

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