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Seirus nN a AL CL A tiom would have shocked the imperials of the Astor ene of Coase petty pees. Kanes onions Shomesgy. Elijah Swift, (uew) Swift, New London, 18 hours, in 5 Opers, with their almost unanimous repudiation of kid | ness of the Lyme pr ype: Seg reach Vietoir, Dutot, 60 days, with Gores snd perfumery. Wille would, perhape, bev oe | Yetta "inats aten foun thas two thirda of thaw re | wp pipe lf So ido os este oore Herchewad' | py, Wilcox, Chto tno De . OF ‘anyt! id the establishment in silent contempt, and pronounced | unfortunate state of affairs isin the hands ot the inde- le Hatch, Ponee, PR, 10 days, to H Southmayd . ASTOR HOUSE. impair the public credit ; and ou this account alone, re- rook coats, and thoce good stout cork | Pendent press. They should urge the people to pay no | & Sou: gc inet lar 9, l0u 72 29, spoke brig Ey bela, ofand trom or} Diplon. 8 ork HM Cashnms do; C7 Besley, Boston: commendation for such a re a is not made. boots, as positivel: to But | sttention to these osucus nominations ‘They should | Portland for Matanzas, aan | Norwich; W te do: EY Evans Butilo; Mr and Mrs 2 “1 b)40: 6 8 6 . this y oh recommend them to support independent candidates, | . British brig Jane, MeMonagle, St John, NB. 9 dave with Re ‘wie! wee eR jw ong [The Postmastar at! speaking of deed let- are Soe. 4 a phonon Sepie apres give | without reference to the old and corrupt partizan cus- fa Roaster Bid ico with orig Tadus, Card. for New York Kee grizal ; reer, doy wh evo dv ione, ters, says, that the table of Auditor.exbibits - rn toms. . , : r z A d; ie, Portland; jones, portant fact that the revenue. for the two years prece- ai pedioa eal rem rete, tS aenltton LneT waite | _ 1 will now give allttle history of this curious episode, | 'Briish ache Democrat, Clement, Anguilla, with sat, to 3 H | do; ¥ 3H Bana, Bostons N Carter, Manchester, ng: LL Ken: ding the Ist of July, 1847, amounting to about $7,300,- Kids, they seldom venture upon the effemioizing super. | which occurred in the House yesterday afternoon, while | Braine. “Left two Ame schs in port, one bound to New York, | dail, do. Chufchman, Philad: 1° Bates, Boston: 4 Hobine, oon, hs baee, cote, oaeags GALES 5, eing ns fakin fet nen prey egy aif nn, | ey or comming of te waa Sno he | hy ar, Malin, a tf | tes Wen 8 Willan ba ie, Bee an one-' of one percent on wi 45 . LJ jerks. : a hy J m ‘The balanoe is believed to. be good ] 7 Or one ernest Ca ee ee ae ros Peake | This i the Dill which discriminates between the whi | 0m; Saled in co- wih brie Brothers. st amNY AGN | ay roan, ny: M Gyeenand dgy N Brown, Phildelphiag ‘Tho expenditures of the department for the year end- ‘American people against any of your tin peddling arig- | and the democratic clerks. During its discussion, con- | pig luting from Nova Scotia, loaded with lath, bound to | W J muler, dos M « Lyochburens GW ing the 30th of June last, smouated to $3,919,970 63, tooratic regulations with regard 20 kid gloves and bou. | siderable excitement prevailed in the House; » number | New iu ‘ Robertson, "‘Nashvill ‘Early. Lyach- png - ee then Saar at te 3 preceding year, by the IV. Mr. Laren Kvn yore Cy] ra quet de Caroline. One of oe urpose giving « Foye ne _ eo were nr Sensi gyn tent Mary H Case, Clark, Lubec, 10 days, with lath, to | burgh; A Melivain sum ps - | « 5 oe! wi ie of con’ eo wi for 0! leprivi bite joynten. CLINTON HOTEL. au Sunual average expen- | question, as inco spi Mr, Willis an overhauling upon this subject, because | YO "ae Socratic ofloers of the compensation whicn | cht Wi leary, Keller. Thomaston, 10 days. Mr and Mrs Lyon, Greenwich, Cour; G W Billings, Bost; wolike him. W Marti, ‘Thompsonville diture of the nine years ing the let of July, | tion of 34 July, 1515, “to regulate the commerce be- wi f ‘The {| tween the territories of the United States and of his they accepted the offices they severally hold. These | 3: } {:e0. Spates, Thomaston, 10 days, Prinolpal item of | tween The performance of“ Lucia di Lammermoor,” by Hors, | they “nl ee the-sesieile eee erry, Thomaston. m paid the contractors for nic Majesty,” which convention provides that | on his piano, was excellent. as good judges have declared | Charges were ind! jaston, 4 days, to 8 W Lewis. Bo Pei ee’ Preuia an in the last year, was paid | ‘no higher or other duties or charges shall be imposed ; hile “ futing them, made some provoking personal allusions to rig 4 it I, bound t Pr teas We iia, ‘ ene Sema caret rete, Caees wes pall | s0 ene, ore ae porte of cay et bir Britaente to na; Dat while “It tre moti,” 3 Sivorl, en his oremons, | re oe servative demoorets faufield, Richmond, with coal, bound to Huth Vermont, Mr Curtis, Coumectieut;& C Wilaon Spring it com! The Postmaster General dilates rh ot of | Majesty's territories in Europe, on the vessels of the “« ” At4o’clock, Mr Sicxres, of New York,Jsecured the railroed conveyance, and the sonteacte with faiiroed | United States, than shall be payable in the eame porta | fr'tia ehitg carries oat has tha sevieata Maktance, | oot: in hie speech he reviewed the causes of his late enies ; recites acts of Congress as to how he shall | on British vessels” And further, that “the citizens of | dan paradise of obscurity, Hers recalled our rcattered sot in the fifth senatorial district in New York, and comp pay them for transportation, and spesks of the troubles | the United States . . FRANKLIN HOTEL, FU Kellone, Gotnection: JC Heath, Troy; J C Chesney, jow ens, Genev: Hand ; W,horn- on; Lt Fogg, U 8 A; Lt Braver © Warde: shall pay no | jdend ane, referred to his colleague (Mr. Develin) as having : rat a, St the department on the sutjrot, The Fredericksburg | higher or other duties or charges on the importation or | :em,0m the mublect to something more, eppresimate t0 | seq ail his influence to procure his (Mr. Slolges) de- | anchincdsr iy Sete Whed KEE eras Gomm the bay and | New Jersey; J Barker, Piermont; A KR Dud, Ohio; H Can: and Richmond Company refused to contract for the ser- | the exportation of the cargoes of said vessels, than shall | ceeded with the excrulating agony of “ the Carnival of Envy, Mr. 8. believed, was the cause of his col- pes cial field, do. 0 vien under the decision of the Postmaster General in | be payable on the same articles when imported or ex- | Venice,” the very grocers were enveloped in a halo of | league’s hostility. He had, with the most refined and Herald Marine Correspondence. joe HE Williacss Rares ta do; 8D 1838, all the coat of the service, by steamboat and ported in the vessels of the most favored European na- | indescribable ecatacy Those flourishes, beginning in acoomplished hypocrisy, made him believe that he (Mr Purcapgirnia, Dec 12, 4 » m—Anived—-Brig Hodgdon, | 1 soe ies Bi ~ iams, Fo F nd goaches, prior to the making of that road, was only | tions. nothing, leeding no ghere, aed ending in the impale D ) was his devoted friend, while he was covertly mak- | Hodgdou, New Orleans; schr Jas Barratt, May, Norwich, Ct’ | {ob EulN ts pips: AV Hasson, Giiange contiys Vermont, $5,445; and in consequence of their refusal at the maxi- ed is here constrained to ask, if the few | bie depths of profundity, were Histened. to with w ttlence | ing every effort, and exhausting all his ingenuity, to H_Armstrong, Philndelphia; B Hobart, Boston. ‘The undersign mum price,arrangemvnts were undertaken for transport- | shillings which e been thus far exacted, and which : a cure his (Mr. Siekles) defeat. Bara C " i SDSON’' ing the grest schthern mail, feom Baltimore down the | continue to be exacted by the British post office, as pea~ paroraeantn tcetele. Toe en dione sat an. if pitting | “Mir. Devrcis replied to Mr. Sickles; he denied that ho | pq spariesedd salsa one ® eet Sil nok lien tee |: 8k Tones RT Thy Berd Commi © O'Godselab Day, Anacoount of the controversy between the com | rates upon letters which it did not bring over sea, are | umphant scrapes, where the friction between the horse. | hed conspired, in any way, to effect the defeat of Mr. | the whule ,assage, except two days: passed large qunatities of | Montreal. Aa sium : pany and the department, is given; and he says that | compensa*ion for the creation of even temporary impo hair and the catgut was quick as electricity—when with | Sickles, or that such a result was agreeable to his | Plank boards. ev aud slow 8 1s supposed) VEJOY’S HO’ Thi¢ and similar efforts, on the part of = few contractors | diments in the way of commerc fal a fic | these five downward sweeps. of the fiddle bow, Sivori | Wishes. During the remarks of Mr. Devolin, he was in. | *Pharently having been iu me. PYid: Abed. hire lo i ein CRS {nother sections of the country, to obtain, under one | correspondence between nations speaking th wound up the Carnivel—then it was that the suffocating | terrupted by Mr Chatfield, who cried out, “go on. ego- Notice to Mariners. son, dor GU Bucher, New sont; © Hardmeyer, do; CH pretence or another, higher prices than the maximum | gusge, and bound to amity by the Righest oo emotions of the multitude broke out in » tornado of | tist!?, “go om egotiat '” Fixep Sipenat. Licnt at Srotsnienc—At Spotablerg, | Lejsiuer, doy M Clark, de; BN berg! Fates settled in the department, have produced much | of regard for civil and commercial freedom?” applaure, never exceeded since the palmy days of Jim| Mr Dryeiin complained of these interruptions, and | 7” the Kast side of she entrance to Isetiord, in 55 5835 North | G artman, do; J B Keller, Bultimor inconvenience to the public, and. if practicable, should | Mr. Bancroft desires an arrangement which shall | Crow Rise, when hie protested agalnat them; he called upon Mr. C. to refrain cer eade, titited. slaced ine Livtehouse’ Id fect Howe nt | dales H meNiel, Vermout: Me Ci be avoided in fature This can only be accomplished | place the mail service of the two countries on a footing 1 Wheel about and turn about, un them eiaaca. | (eet from the | Gibbous, Westenester; J , by such a modification of the law as will give a more | of perfect reciprocity, and concludes by renewing to ‘And jump Jim Crow,” " Mr. Devenin then proceeded ; he was suddenly check- Wines, Conus 8 K Cleaves precise and certain basis for the adjustment of their | Viscount Palmerston, the aarurance of his distinguished | immortalised him, even to the establishment of wooden | ed by Mr. Sickles, who interrogated tim im respect to WP penne, News | Sigh 508 Compensation It affords him great pleasure to say, that | cousideration. Signed, GEORGE BANCROFT, statues at the tobacco shops, in memory of his transcen. | #me mis-statement which, Mr, 8 sald, had been made. Trinity St Louis; 8 Warren, Broulngion; iraataoy, a very large proportion of the companies owning rail- United States Legation. | Gent effulgence Mr. Cuarrieip rose tos point of order. Greece co; LS Learued, Cambridge; 4 Haitaw, Stonington; roadé and steamboats, have accepted che terms of the} 90 Eaton Square, October 22, 1847 =But, im truth, the execution of Herz is more pleasing | Mr. Devatin requested his colleague to reduce his | “P eoistineuce of 1 ment of EC Samson, do. department, wad perform the public service with grea: | Letter Eis the report of the third Assistant Postmaster | Than that even of De Moyer, to the popular var, ‘while | Point of ogder to writing, if he could do it. Dee renon Cr es excamlisarmany os Caner Maen NEW ENGLAND HOUSE. euergy wud regularity, snd to the satistaotion of the | General 1. On the financial business of the Depart- | sivdri. on the other hand, as unquestionable « master of | Mr. Cuatrixup sald be could do it, and busied bim- | been allowed to exhibit there frum the Ist of September tothe | Weoashiy, fy Du Taner, Pinfield O D Day, i public, as well as of che department. ment, not committed by lawto the Auditor 2. The | his instrument, lacks the sentiment which makes even | Sf in searching for paper in the vicinity of Mr. Develim. | Ist of November, will be discontinued in future. Connecti Deene, New Haven; Mrs kwells,do; Mrs The service to Oregon, from ‘harleston and Panama, | rendition of the Postmaster’s quarterly returns. 3. The | the incoherent in touslo eloquentof iaaginary beauties, | _ While the point of order was bein, reduced towriting, |" Goonwin Sanbe-The Beacon upon the South Calliper oj | Battett Boston. Sa 3 as directed by the G:h section of the act of the 34 | Dund Letter Office 4 The issuing of postage stamps. | ‘The charm of Ole Bull wae bie love for his fiddle. How | Mr. Develin asked leave to proceed until bis colleague | the Goodwin maud having disappeared inthe s.o'm of Oct 234, | y- steMahon, FalN Qe Bde, Washi (JR March, 1847, has not been put in operation. The usuni| On the subject of the flaances, Mr. Marron suys— affectionately he would caress it! How softly he would | had written it out. youce is hereby given. that, instead thereof a *Laige Nun |, MeMshon, Fall Hiver: D hdvards, Washington co. 4h advertivemenis for (he service were made, and no Mid| “Through the instrumentality of depositories, the | seem te wh Sen te tec war rezeived for the whole survicw within ttm limitations | revenue accruing in thelr reapective distriots of country. | soothingly ine would bold it 1@ hit act, aa if latening to | Proached Mr. Deveilm, and said, "If youmenn to be per | a! of the taw, that could be accepted A bid for @ portion | is brought in and concentrated at the privcipal commer- | jts reply, All right—go bn? And then how grace- | Smal I will amash you now!” “I won’t wait till we get | 1), How | At this point Mr. Cuatrixp, with bis fist raiged, ap- | Lucy,” surmoucted by a Staff and ( nd painted Black hi hat Studdon, do. horizontal PEARL STREET HOUSE. B Hammett, Massachusetts; \.rs Pierce, do; A Ary, do; C of ibe sei view from Ciariesion to Havana, was made By | cia! points of the Union, and made available in payment | fully ic carried him through every labyrinth—how | oUt doors ”—(Laughter.] ‘aidershn} fi tr Browu, do: t Pierce, dv: t W.P Davis, New sp Mr. Mt. Morueoai, or { harlescon. which was accepted | 0° the quarterly balances due to mall coutractors and | gently it melted arwy iuvo the thin alr ofedying strain | Mr. Devsuy digolaimed any intention of being per- | Clift vorh of ae oe ee Racer i aduny | hives Gents Corven:Leasporiy At © Jones, New York, O by the department, upoo the condition that it shot ochers The amount thus concentrated, exclusive of | Now, sir, the encore of Sivori to-night of Kathleen Ma. | #0nal. between Remigte Church aud the @belisk on the Pier, N by | Guinnell, do. be Spproved by Congress, sod an appropriation 10 onsiderabls suave collected. and thrown in by the Audi- | yourneen,” was somuthing after this fashion; but still Mr. Cuatriexp then retreated to his seat, apparently | W 4 Wi odwin Buoy, SW 3 W; South Sind Head RATHBUN’S HOTEL for the payment. ‘Ubis wae done upon the supposition r during the quarter ending 30th September last, was | {¢ was not Ole Buil No man could play the pivce better | to write his point ot order. Light Veuse. ad ee eapenwey beacos, NEN; Good-| _E Mathew, A B Langdon, T’ Gailey, Albany; Lewis Hale, tha’ Congress might still desire the establianinent or | $294,651 91, distributed thus: than did Sivori , but the fidvle was not blended with the | Mr. Deve.in again asked permission to proceed, when | “'" 18! it Veasel, y N. Reading. LightHouses at*Faron anp Yi TAMMANY HALL. eerie Royal Navy this importent jime to Oregon, even if more money had | With the seven yr Moar of the Treasury $163,451 62 | performer, But enough ; the people were pleased, and | Mr. Chatfield withdrew his point of order, and desired mown, for the infor: to be paid than the sum limited in the law The whole | With the twenty-three I’. O. depositories. .. 126200 29 | we doubt not the house will be crowded again to- | him to goon. Bovrd at Btockholen hereby make c ee: vioe, Mr Postmaster General says, will probably cost ——— | Rorrow night, especially with the additional attraction | Mr. Deva.in then again observed that he did not in- | {i0R Of mariners, the follows publication rex 43 ies more than doubl« the amount appropriated. The con- $294,651 91 | of Kaoop — But encugh. tend to use personal or insulting language toward his it. The lighthuuse ot ib North Enst point, orthe Holm | w. ind: JC JamearNew tractor is of undoubted ability, and will put the line in The number of dead letters returned quarterly, is es- Hon. Jobn Bell. senator from Tennessee, and family, | Colleague. wvint, on Faron, referred to in rdnanee of the 16th April | Saugerties; A G Hindman, Albany; J A: operation, shout it be the pleasure of Conyress to munc- | timated at 45,000. are registered at Coleman’s this evening. Mr, Cuarrieio (taking his hat, and walking in the | last, has been built /uring the summer, and will be lighted | $M Peyser, Boston; H Hammond, do; HK tion the contract, An estimate for the mecessary sum for | Iu the disp sition of these letters, five clerks are en- | The examination of Com. Stockton, at the Court Mar. | direction of the lobby)—“ I will knock your damned fer part Of the month of October, of the pr ent | J Howarth, knglani Hollingshead, Philade difference between the Jighth ase on the ta) Cc. hin payment, will besubmiited At the earnest solicite- | gaged. One compares the dead letters with the dead | tial was concluded to-day. The socomplished Capt. | brains out when I get you outside” (Laughter ) Gregory, Prattsville; C M Lanrenee, Gi tion of the citizens of Florida he has invited proposals | lstver bill, returned by the postmasters; two then open | Gillespie succeeds on the stand. We are glad, too, to Mr. Deverin—My colleague threatens to knock my banat tana bere Nr. T Owens, New eey. a's me period of e-ght minut ,. to provide for s Une of ateamers, touching at the prinsi- | the letters and hand over thote containing articles. oF | state that amicable relations have been restored between | brains out,and it will be mecestary for me to make & pal ports on both. sides of the Peninsula, in a smaller | value to two other clerks, who register and send them | Com. Stockton and Gen. Kearny—glad of it, beeause we | farewell ad: ressto the House. (Loud laughter.) class of steamers than those contemplated by the 6b | out to ostmasters to be delivered to the right owners. | regard both of them as of the finest officers in the public | Mr. Deva.in then proceeded in bis refutation of the between cach iustre, with a minute ‘ J Bond, Albany; E Jones and lady, New York; EH Bil- Th : b ection from North ty E ¥ i rine; EB nt will be Bl te; A Pai arton and lady, South | ‘Troy; E'S Pierson, New Jersey. cetus ae ts an clear weather a, section of the act ofthe 3u of March, 1847, Such a| The dead letters not containing enclosures of value sre % s DOC oharge of hypoorin Sunt hii Mr. Sickles; een irom a ship's Glass of steamers as could readily enter the diferent | packed in peaks, heuled ous upon the common, eb. fbe |" Y* 2 RE DOP AOE «| ealy cate ae ere Come ne, pe attende : jabalfgeogrsbhicel miles. | son B Lynde MO Vermout ff M Richards, Massacha- ports on the Gulf of Mexico, in the service of the Post | end of each quarter, and burnt, under the inspeotion Wasninarox, Dec, 5, 1847. | a certain gonveation in New York, where he bad made a | ,,?8d. 12 Place of the Lanterus.at Ysrad. hitherto only lighted | | Hon Lynde, MO, Vermont: HM ici Mew’ Orieanss Office Department, would be of great importance to the | of one of the clerk: The Mexican Question in Congress—Rumors—Caucus | #peedh in favor ofthe claims cf Mr. Sickles provided ‘aith Sideral Lamps. jarwer ons, oF th | WH Rowe, Argyle: rs a th, doy VJ Brpuch, Utieas J 8 citizens residing on the coast, who are almost entirely The money, consisting usually of bank paper, issued Nominatt Mr. Waisn—Fenno’s speech lost him (Sick!es) 300 | thest in the Harbor, will hi itelustre ifty-two | Ostrandertdo, Ht Wells, Hartford. destitute of mail facilities. aad would increase rapidly | from various parte of the Union, is from time to time fominations. votes. evel of the sea, and will bevisible from WNW. ee re ane. Fe gemrengi of Leal ree ade me a 4 Sourstten end derseiten bale the funds of the Depart- | Public sontiment in this country has wndergone | Mr. Fenvo made some reply, which I did not hear; ame ore Pe See A See Ot eae 8, to le of still more import oe in the protection o! e | ment, subject to future claims. jl . be % ¥ i ENC: ca general revenues : Stamrs,—Under @ contract with Rawdon, Wright, | &*¢st change since the occupation of the city of Mexico Peake Deter Meringoesnale, ‘Mr. Walsh rose; eated om the fastuast end of ent Fler @ F rec Le racy ag the be 4 cr 183 a ‘The Postmaster General speaks of the conveyance of | Hatch, & Co,» parcel was obtained from them (five and | Dy our troops, and thie annibilation of Santa Anna’s go- | especially to reply to the remark just made by Mr. twenty Sestaborpthe level of the en Aad ee distinn italian, Geiman and Hug nguare the mails to and from Europe, and of Mr. Hobbie meet. | ten cents) amounting to $60,000, and stamps tothe value | vernment, Before, the anxiety was to hear what was | Fenno; the retort of Mr, W. was one of the most bitter houses in the town, has'a Red lustre visib'e all re 4 ing a omy latory of the — Ce ah erent eter been seraed (0 us pesraen ties a being done in Moxico—now, people ask what are we to | 804 sarcastic attacks | ever heard. He said, horizon, ata, discanee of about one to one-tnd-a} ainst erican mail st mers, @ ist ution ol ithstan: @ | ave for rs * . Fe =. | teal miles is onse, on entering the fice order issued the Oth of June, by direction of the | very convenient in many localities, and under various | 40 With Mexico? The movements of the various parties phd ae, pr ae mien) ae es taken clote on the larboard tack. ‘The bea gst thete Lords of the Treasury.” |The objsots of Mr. Hobbie | cireumstances, there bes not been that great demand for | —the struggles of the various factions—the feuds of the | to injuro ls reputation ; the tall boy is mistaken: houses Irom eagh other is HE by and 5, by . ia mission are related at length. In | them that was intioipa iany important commer. [ would as soon think’ of | bri tery 0 4 France he found a willing disposition expressed to adjuat | cial towns have not applied for them, aud in others they | military leaders in that country, have now no interest | 4% cans to bear upon ® hen coop, ging secre pts french, Spanish, ages, after a ne W and prac fore exhibited i this country. Special ch language. An astonishing success is met! |. Lessons at lem) quarter. Private Lessons $30 per quarter. #. RI' }, Director of the Academy. dl 1m*re Al + Maes GILDED BRASS LETT! ¥O. S81GNS—These lettersareremuriable for of the gilding unequalled any and the larger on: , and the remaind twort hi i id arrangements with the UnitedStates for optional payment | are only used for triding amounts. for the American public. The theatre of war is no long: | nihilate a bull frog, as to think of summoning my ener- | wi iighted first towards the end of the month Pose | Se etieree hick beatlinesy: io waneneed pe $f posmiae, autor the establishment of rates uniform | DEAD LETERXG, er the plains of Mexico, but the halls of Congress; and | gles with a view tothe demolition of such a monentity.” | snd will as well the L hthouse on he Js and of eron, be | fo the weather. Tnqy are also Japauned to aay calor juntries; bul ? § r i luring the hours appointed by Goverament in the rules id f . Gleoctod at the presout tiene, Majer Hote ee ee Oe | yenrenting, omy lettety sent out for delivery in the | the issue to be decided is no longer a question af boun- | qpes® salle were recived with storms of applause © | scu'Teyainuious regardion Hilotage and Beacons treet, willbe attended 1, The partuerahip heretofore ab Germany was successful. June 30th, 1846, 1847, _ | dary, but the whole of Mexico, or none—for intu this it | immoderate, and it was naturally somewhat goading to ‘Whalemen, Py a tehalamanchalns vectante of Yi PS ih caine sobs aaa ee oe the sea | In the acgregate 2,340 2,782 a pers ares how peste Bae it ay be eg tapens Mr. Fenno, who whs the obj: ‘ A loner from Capt Giford. of bares Clarice, of NB, yoo TOPIC — Packer this OS WEGO Tou New Cees @ shoul reduced, and the ship postage, as it 9 . under moderate phrases and cautious plans. for the her at Timor April wi is r 1 , from iq Wreatled, in England end’'the United States, bo monde | 17,822 60 $21,069 68 | Middle course, the defensive line polloy, it is already | to realy eee errr ak quad Shroueb, rote | Dec ist, no lat, ke, shipJohn A Hol , Winslow, Fairuaren, ing foot ef Pike street: Consignese will pleie the same. Letters delivered into the offices ‘of cither 2,021 805 | intimated in seme quarters that Mr. Calhoun, ts great | the vocabulary of the fancy ;” ‘his language was too | {a'TS!* trom shin 8 George, Hawes, NB, reports her at 4 i ve aia shouid | te treated ia ail Fespects and transporte ‘a ne Sxfh de eg Rd vy oat a noean pee eat cet | indecent for publication ; he called Mr. Walsh among Poyto Praya Oct 1, w' igh 30 bbls a 7 FY Naw on aun and Now fork Lime 'y 0 J that me y lncteza mm: ‘ower, , Teports her at thelr own citlzens or subjects. “Sone such arreansmect 16,160 01 $19,474 63 | Oa Congress. In. the event of an overwhelming vote A, & Vagabond, s mlsoreant, a drankard, @ | 5A 'siGape de Verds, Oct 6, cloak: on a ofhteken Very ae eC OMDAY irae ieee would be mutually beneficizi to both, and should be in- risted upon by ths Us in favor of it which ia very improbable-soarcely pos | | donot mean to convey the impreasion that Mr. Venno Spok ing, and. will ly aul on Monday, Deceinber prot on, Posil + $1,399 49 ve Be | Mibto- the Fretident stant ye fiemeseed into 16 had no provocation for remazks like these Ship James Edward, ter, from New York for New Or- | her lar day. For freaght or passage, or $254 47 ‘Tee his adoption of any such polloy would be in opposition | Mr. BLoparrr protested against them as the most dis- Teans, Dec 5, tat 3540, fon 7 ished accommodations, apply on ig authority to-regulate the for tages cement between them. 2 to the advice of every member of his cabinet, with the | org Osceola, of New Castle, steering NW, Nov 24, lat 28 | leans wharf. foot of Wall street, or to E. K. Thy geealiisa Seipeaeie ines! ceseiecchasis;bave'||" ccavariet nen inden ot exception of perhaps one, who is the mere mur |wakwuate 1088139. 5 scx Now Culsdes Coc Boaiacs Novan. beer, | sol eenmeae deere es ooeee wohienetiaaan iS wi been before stated to be cient for the suppression | the funds ofthe Department, none nold $1,911 54 | Polk, and whose views can never be in opposition to | “fhe previous question, which was forced when Mr. | init ! sudenid tively sail punctuaily as advertised. Packet Ww of private expresses, and it becomes (the Postmaster | Letter F is the report of the Sixth Auditor, the main of bis master Fanno had concluded, prevented Mr. Walsh from mak- | Shp Eluto, from New Orleans {or Boston, Dec 1, 5 Bhoal (ee Nc alinacatentg eee iad ; ae ollier, from Baltimore for rieans, | ai Phy Plereevaf Dover, {rom Boston for Galveston, Dee @. lat | EY Theat ny RFU 091 teag, Prevents eas- Posi thos General ssys) more important to incresse them agaiust | facts of which are embraced in the Secretary's report, | There is nothing more certain than that the policy | ing any reply. that class Which may engage in the transmission of | apart from the details of the division viet bd Iw the | the [re ident recommends in his message will, tr tT refer Tae neceesity that constrains me to give this letters from foreign countries through the United States, | office. adopted, lead to the permanent occupancy of Mexico by | brief account of such proceedings. I have, however, | ,,Schr tierce, as well as to im er and more severe penalties ter Gisaletter from the Postmaster General to | the United States, because Mexico will not make peace, | forborne from making any allusion to many similar | 99% !on70'2. le bi ami d because, therefore, the conditions upon which ter wall pasitively anil as above. on of about i lat of Jena Gi | an the 0 wf. For freight or re. havi ‘acco ons upon voesals. be inging letters into the United States. / Gen Cornellus Gilliam, Upper Willamette, Oregon, tbaPecalomet wily protons wilingamns ta wakes alone | scenes which have recently occurred in this housv. | AMUKL F.1d TRACY 2 OM Sipe aloerem ad them to others than those in the service | pointing him special age Departmi wur | Songrasulate the peo} is rights Canpenas, Nov 24—Barks Chief, Lefavour, ftom Trinidad, | 8PPly to 8. of the post office ‘department. phates tpecited te Setanieney oLovuons Hele sucha Sasoet, cam mayer be falGled;, andl Sina seeceeen,$¢ we tans logiitaies Wo eoesalerta eaecion, ‘aiter the Zitetion p. tah Hoation for, Bowtons Hanges, Badord, from, do packets ROK HAVRE—Second Lige—The ship on: fey blished at Asto: City, 2 a possession of the country for two years longer, ivish loading tla G it, Mou ‘A, D. B. Swan, master, will sail ‘on the lat January, Mlloes were eatal ia and Oregon City, | sed to select postmasters and post-offloes —to be, inshort, | Hold, Pessension Of the country fos, two yours fenger, | of the prosemt month. Pilea, Brazier, unes Mann, from Trinidad, dis, (el CEAN STEAM HAVIGATION COMPANY—U and inted, agent of the | the Deputy Postmaster General in Oregon, and the ac- ee Seeeoe eee ee from’ on the lich for U. department, Gi ornelius m, was appointed | tive mailazent, at the salary of $1.010 a year, all told that all the forces she can muster, and all the authority . The Stock Markets. "Trinidad de Cuba, disg: Antoinette, Pace, from Trinidad | <2 Mail Line to Southampton and Bremen—From the to-superiatend the sorvice,and instructions were given | Letter in document H. Iv long judicial report on the’| this government can exert, cannot, dleposseee them of ox Dec.’ lly IiT=derehange Hoard.-2 Gren Falls | (where she wns reporied eid on 224 for Bathi) Com Stewart, | finsing of the year 1810 the Steamers of his Company y hi cad ong of Stockton and Stokes, ry they or , 0.210; 1 ailroud, 191; 20 Boston and Maine | Mer head. eget Caloatia, Olay. from. How Waahtogton Cane. J Johoatin, Jan, 20; He Cape Grade ding Reidel, Wig. ov 19Biig Fayotisville, Cofin, from Baits | Mas }s Tope Southampton sW ssbiogten,/Wen, a fiest 4 vars, is " mann, March 20, Passage from New ‘York to Southampton or port. Bremen, $120; from Bremen or Southampton to New York, im. issue of the permanent occupancy of the whale of Mexi- Heiload H ‘The Postmaster General states In conclusion, that he | Letter | is » report upon the case cf White aud Frice, oe por settaie contionertleg OF the arawAl of ad. poy suyphe, 113; 1h Veprmony Contral re road, 100; our troops and the cession of our conquests to the | Railroad, 29; 25 do, Jan 1, 293%; 50 do, 287%; 25 Norwich and enemy, should be frankly made. The people have suf- | Worcester Kt, b t0, 4 33; 29 ‘a9, b 19, 6 5-26), 20 do, 8576; 35 | een ae has carefully examined and decided the cases of certain | mail contractors in 8 thi contractors. voluminous budget of [Reluotantty, for inessee, which conclu 19—No Am vesse!s ELLO, t of time, we were compelled, —_——- do, 354; 50do, s 15, 4353; 250 Haut Boston Com: 1a; Noy 5 ficient nerve to look the question boldly in the face. u NS ity "I h pany. % ‘N . . For freight or passage apply at the office of the after copying igs a ag ea Lappin elect minctw, Dec 11,1847. | Tot them have all the tcnth ated Cheek Lak no party | Eas paring cee HN, A 5 p80 zs Bet cont Cuba, Nov Pari eps a ae a Nev ou Compan 43 William street, New York, ot synopsis } ah ig 8 BC | aefairs this Afternoon—The Committees in the Senate | hereafver suy the people of any section of the country | iuoudo'b'3 dG). sud ao, b 30; d 70%: 2000 do, 6 ve lobidsna: from. Portland for | 18 0 ey a ee tat havierG A HENCE Accomranyinc Documen: The Whole of Mexico, have been cajoled into the support of a measure by | i! i 8 Uld Colony Railre weer, Sere hy SESRE SE TERY “ ‘i 1436 014 per cent adv; 16 do é 5 (of Bangor) Curtis, OUR CHANGED TO 5—NEW YORK. all River do, Petes otperahs It dy’ Boston con of and tor Washing: | ELOAND TROY Lins FOR ALBANY AN) Rinse coy ods do, ostan. tal sine do, : DUE this Beat will arse ie ‘roy la Genare tacathe earfieet 7 do Mere! jank, $99 per Home Ports, Fogg) age pom ay sh Table A exhibits the post routes in the United States,| We hear nothing to-day further than we have Pe tat rd eg haldrcory a expla eect foeio pelscigal toes wom ke from which we extract | sirgedy given concerning the committees of the them be asked to choots--the whole of México or none, isent adv; a0 e ; 3 ere are few men in the country, if any, who desire Length of Post Routes. Totat annual | House and of the Senate. We have had no opportunity | |, oi te" cauisition of all Mexicg, ‘Those are not 13 ag rate of cost | of reconnoitering the places where politicians most do 3.do Mercanti £0, $91% per ro, Dec 1!—Arrship Marathon, Johnson, NOslean: ; nH 0 few, on the other hand, who believe that it will, in pro- . D nM . " H plain, ‘The low-pressute steamboat EM- ? $i see congregate; but some one of our colleagues has doubtless | cess of time, be annexed, however undesiral ‘Flore, Couch, Novis; brig, Lemiorn, Tendiet a. Pr TE, Cape BB. Macy, ‘This Evening ats Qelock. -Kegai 3 261863 | been upon his detour. consummation may be. It must eventually b MARITIME HERALD, _| ‘ems Mercy Tiyloy "Nickerson, Richmond; Tel lerdaze; Zysemey. Tharsday, and Saturay. Kor pestengs. oF Massachusetts.» 107892 | ‘The Seoretary of the Treasury is very feeble, but we | if the territorial indemnity principle be sustain ad ry Nanticoke. Ya: Hobt Grace, Johnson, Phi! au 5 r Rhode Island. ry Ss very 0 that doctrine be renounced by Congress and the os faker, NYork. Signal for 1 bark and 2 brigs. 10th, o' ivE—Hour gawed from 6 to 5 o'clock.—The Aleeny . Hitchcock, NOrleans; brig Ocean Queen, N Evening Line AAC NEWTON, chs Al ‘Ten GON, will leave for Albany at 5 o'clock instead of 6 as here- tofore, on and after Monday, Nov. 29, 1817. 0 Monte: % EOPLE'B LINE STEAMBOATS FOR AN 7 ds, NB; backs K Pip tsann Ercened.~ Thy h Direct es olesk, 9.187 | are still led to hope that he is slowly recovering. Heis | then there is anend; our army will be withdr 229'307 | too completely prostrated to recover rapidly. Indeed, | we shall quietly retire, leaving everything in the eondi- 58,930 | we fear his physical faculties are’ crushed beyond the | “9m ia whlch we found it ico or M’kadden, Phi ! do. Cid. Connecticut. . Ne Mansanilla,. Matanzas, M 155,412 nds, ; bar! i : prospect of decided restoration, Iie has broken him- This position scarcely needs demonstration. If Jr, Balt; sch Isal 8 F . i 137/20? | self down, and from appearances, he never can regain | the territorial indemnity principle will or will not be Matamoras oi, foe “aa REWwro! ieee * 1337? | the state of health with which he entered the Treasury | gustained—if it be sustained, it must not be limited to Mexico (Ci Naw Buovono, Dec 10—Arrachr Suffolk, Berry, Suiffoll eroesabons Dy regen Oe, Soa North Carolina. 172.60 | Department, though even then he was weak and deli- | any partial operation. If it be adwitted as just to take Mouterey, wie Dizon’ Patent Oa Steamboat OREGON, Capt. A.P. Bt. J South Carolina, 118.157 | ste. We hope, however, for the best. a portion of territory for a certain amount of indebted- flouterey, NBM } +, Nowend ascarora ICarepbell, Trinidad de Cuba eaday, and Saturday evenings at 5 153,001 | _, Mz. Holly, the sok member from New Yerk, we under- | ness, the justice of taking a larger jon for @ larger M Cohan ‘New York; EL Frost, Edwards, do; Round | 2,0clock, B, MewLanding at intermediate ‘d5'193 | Stand is slowly mending. Risebut ot indebeatases, sxesh-oles- be sauiluaed, “1h NP 4 "| eee Cea tial seca Monies: He Among the late arrivals we bave the accomplished | eannot, therefore, draw line and declare we will take . ? bog Monterey, Kellam, Baltimorei | snd Sunday afterhooms at o'clogk. 172.295 | irq General Gaines, wife of the Major General whose | thus mueh and no more, as such » course would Ma hs Uzard ine, Havana; D Moss, Howe, New Orleans; Nye ne ee , y21 | sche lo, Mereing " . Bowe, is SA, Ci NN " plan of war is at last conceded to have been by all | distrust in the justice of our proceeding. "It we dowet Dec 8 | Martha Bligaberh, Underhill, Galveston: Cochieo, Southard, a ae tage at ey es id brig Republic, Smi Indiana. 62,439 St Marks. Mobile; Ella, Trafant, 7 5 ste y odds the best. admit the justice of the territorial indemnity principle, Novi? fs y boats will at all arrive m Albany im ample time Tutaele 102.489 | "The weathe- is cloudy and unsettled—the avenue is take no territory ae ee | rn ee ‘Morning Cars for the East or West., Freight taken st $,043 | full of cloaks and bos constrictors. Ww. lavery question will enter largaly into this con- Porto Cabello, ov 19 Gre farpia trusting eny of the bouts of this tine, without e wit nr 49720 | _PS—Militery Commitice agreed on in Democratic | flict of adverse opi The mass of the territory to Missouri. ; Point Petre, Gi D Porce, PR—Brig Cord order from.the captains or For or Kentucky. 69.581 | Caueus —Chairman, Gen. Cass. Committee—Mersrs. | -* acquired by the annexation of Mexico, would be Pernambuco Oct 31 | vane, Peter Roali. truly on board the bouts, orto F-U. SCHULTZ, atthe office Tennessec. 65298 | Benton, Jefferson Dayis and Dix, and perhaps Critten- | therefore, those southern men who entertain extreme on the wharf. sig ae x 229 Alabama. 136.499 | den Look out for the whole of Mexico, opinions on he question of slavery, will i pad the no. OTICE—On and_after SUNDAY, November 2ist, 1847, Missiselpp! 58461 | On Foreign Relations—Mr. Sevier. quisition of any, or will endeavor to limit that acquisi- Antwrre—Bark the steambort SYLPH or ST TEN ISLANDER will 39 966 “ Judiciary—Gen, Anbley. tion to as small an extent as possible. In connection & co -1 Von Kelle inake the folowing trips until farther notice: Leave STaTER “41.795 “ Public Lands—Mr Breese. with this subject, it may be well to mention « rumor in Grunenthal & com [sLanp at $10, 12 o'clock, A. Mi=2, and & o'clock. F. ba 24102 “ Terrstories—Mr. Douglass. ctesmemen base, te sume Cae aoe See Se. Benen award Kanpers cages mercu'y 2 caske: en New Yorks Nov Qian YS oat — eek? “ Finance—Mr. Atherton, Chairman. Mr. Dicken. | Will Geret the doctrine of the Wilmot proviso. This ba yy parce ate pw sets Near Z Totals... .e+0 6 «. 159,808 $2,406 84g | ton and Mr Hunter are also on the committee. in very improbable; but strange things will happen du- Tease hooks Wiley & Purnam—2 cnses ge Oa a ge Cd Mail agencies on railroads and steamboats, &e.. 46.153 ‘The other committees sre pretty much the same as | Ting the present session of Congress. Whether this Reiss Brothers & co—3 Schultz Bleid jnres their eggregete valae as much as Heaves Broken " ee | ast year. rumor be true or not, it is certain that Mr. Benton will & Rusch—10 Deronge & Moran— fad: ond thts co wa aueeeitsi teoctret aren ND sh ecinc.caders $3,400 001 Te RRER be found at the head of the movement to make Mr. Van 406 Bolgnan & Ranch 8 CW armas Beecher & zzgleamesn either by driving violently afer a fall meal, by igs ‘asHincten, Deo. 11, 1847. juren President. 5 , ° mer on 4 ing mai rovender, or most commonly by jecting a Letter B embraces a series of comparative state 4 Ba Gebhyrd—10 FM Qopenhiaim X co: TLE MMoriIo3 F Cot | tiene cough O, Pode the Tattersalis H neglecting tenet & com! mi —Bark Franklin—2 pi Poatdarnr ood sine 8 ar chs do! box | heared anitsal afters hard drive. and, th i " astoni: do 2 bg hhds do | thet have been effceted by their use. in this ety aad Vi ments, one of whieh we give, us top Incr.ase of Businass in the Pension Office, and in the Last yeor of old First yea: of | ‘Treasury Departments—Hvw Men are temporarily preventtcrm | Paid—Certificates—More help needed, and will be Avsaxy, December 10, 1847, in the Legislature, Statement of Length of routes... 6 819 miles An interesting debate took place this morning in the bal i niet forth "4 th alone, some of which have been published in the certificates of Annual transportation. 13,073,412 Catted for ~The Southern Mail— Old Cave. ete. ete. | tsembiy, on the question to concur with the Senate in euars lovd & Davis, they. podtess extract dinary power in the lungs, throat they will eure, except w lungs or consumption. hav Annual cost...... 073 627 dola —_713'342 dole, The Seoretary of War tells us in his annual report PR ae hk OE owe Lp serra that the “law allowing s bounty in lands to the soldiers expenditures a quarter of a million of money ns | Who bavererved in the war with Mexico, has thrown « ter © is not in the copy before us etter D. is | pressure of duties upon the Pension Office, requiring a the copy of s letter from our Minister, George Bancroft, large increase of labor; and in order to furnish these the passage of the bill to take testimony in civil suits by consent of purties. The debate took » wide range, and showed conclusively, (indeed it was admitted by most of the speakers,) that already, within six months after the windpipe of the huann . 01 ‘alcahuana there is act ante oie tions, Savannan—Bark Peter Dewi! |—395 tes 2 hal If do rice J La- co—1334 tons lead JH to Lord Palmerston. The lett ~ - | ot time to copy It for thie aftermon seat and We BATS | soldiers with scrip and certidcates of location as early as | 2°7 constitution took effest, the provision, that “testi a 3 Fe eco ei trondy Brithawn & Cathaits4 do Sherman & ped pe Ryledie A Ki me hed Mr. Bancrott sa; ‘ practicable, aoversl pbreons have been employed unded a | WOHY 'S tasty shell be token in Uke manner asin suite | Maar ‘wi es Colline—260 hides A M Picket—193 bags rice flour JL Knapp | medy will do it. G EA CONDITION MEDICINES [\e + * + + OPhe free interoourse by letter bet ‘ ployed under ® | 4+ inw,” has proved @ decided failure. It was hardly Movement or uns 06 eamships. KS ‘Although the specificaad of this remedy isto cure eomplai more than fifty millions of people, whose ween | » promise to present their claims for compensation to A hee York Five - of the lungs, and yet from their great al ive and} ive fs the English, and of whom neany onechalf deelicn the | Congress.” I have ascertained that the number of | °Optended, thet the present judicial eystemcould remain | To arrive at Now York. rad INDOW SHADES—Fifteen Thousand Ti properties they are an excellent condition medicine; ta ght western side of the Atlantic, is of tach moment to gene | clarks employed, without the authority of law, is ten; and it was predicted that the | Union, Hebert, Nov 24 pees | Wars tvery style of imported and Ameri ide, fom of nppetite, and ali diseases that denote derangement ral commerce, international friendship, private affec- , y + 18 fen; | next session of the Legislature would propore amend. | 3 uri, Morin, Dee 23 Jan 23 urehase: to the judiciary article, in order to effect the jadelphia, Besson, Jan 22 Feb 21 Merchsnts, p tion, and to the condition and p: ta of the clvi. among them is Capt, Stewart, of the first Baltimore bat- Used world, that even « temporary Teatriotion of that | talon, who, It was reperted, killed two or three Mexi- freedom may well demand the serious attention of all | cans at Monterey, Me ete jen them down with his fist who desire to cherish relations of amity between kin- | These clerks, for their services, receive « certificate to Phi ‘The bill wan lost by a large yote—the | New York, Ferrand, Feb 21 ding thet the constitution must be | cambria, Judkun Jan 1 Fe) asked for. Chatham street OR SALE—C! ‘miles from the railroad to rokee lands on the Teacessee river,ten | expect he Atlantic cities, unsurpass- | meese number of wo:ms from him, and I believs soUTHAMPTON, &e. . the effect that will receive so many dollars if Con- ppears to be an unwillingness on the part of ili Z "itis, therefore, with deop regret, that the under- | gress make au appropriation. ‘These certifloates have | certain members of the Legislature, to pass ay law cee ea ey dr aat Cegual to. Notthern eu) fhe Sereecbaes ear eizots sured ties, ee nee is rood, signed feels himself compelled to protest against the n hawked about the city, and offered for sale.at a dis- | Which will tend to relieve the present crowded state of fields, abundantly watered by springs ond running str eURe Nowia prime covdition. “I cheerfully recomme post office order in question [the order of the British | count. The money jobbers. are loth to touchthem, and | the courts, in order that the people may feel the prac- id. Those who re interested in the pi your Heave Powders for worms as well as for heaves. 1g in cattle, hogs,sheep and wool growing,will | RAM’, ROBERTS. Enst H Price $1 aterm. it was asserted by the atin post office, relaing to letters carried in American mail | 0n one occasion sales were dull of a hundred dollars in | tical working of the ne romises for eighty-five in cash. It would have been | New York members, that testimony in but two equity H a r ‘ t package of snffi ordinar i 1 T. As the act of a Department of Her Majesty's go- | fmpossible for Father Edwards to havo got along with | oases had been taken inthe city of New York sluce 2 Jan 15 | Lar wil be given rogpostion them teas woh hare. Purstewed | (oh 6 kG GGG ¢ my. 1 Pelco seat eon vernment, without the warrant of a British statute. his regular force; and hence, not to keep the war-worn | the first day of July lagt ; and a western member said Packets. iE eitled there. NICHOLAS, HAL Su Willi sae poet paths ean Be dox'or more packed, free of ex- Mr. Baneroft the case with Lord Palmerston, | soldier waiting, more clerical sid was procured. Only | that the Supreme Court at Rochester, had, at this time, ips to Sail. str et. A Northern farmer with his wil want pense, and it can be al ed, bi ; young mau desirous of settling there,to whom a liberal offer | teiflin farshall, Dee 16 | will be ta dgevem_ | Sy note of the27th August following, | thiak ! the applications for certificates of location and | two hundred more cases on their calendar, than were on Liverpool, Eldridge, Dec 21 TTEMPT TO. ROR THE SEVEN who hed wi a letter which hp had received from that Department, | for scrip previous to the 13th of November, had amount. | the calendar last year, and that if the judges were to | » that the act of “ the 3d and 4th, Victoria expressly de- | ed te eighteen thousand three hundred and sixty. Se. | work night and day on the causes now before them—re- | Queen of the Went, ” clares, that ell letters not weighing more than half an | ven thousand three hundred and fourteen certificates for | fusing to hear any new causes—it would be impossible | sheridan. Core Nov it Fiddons, gi cost A liberal Jett & C: A K, two doors from d 230 Pe: Todine Liniment, which po: 4 for Baki paration for sand ounce, which shall be transmitted by the between | land, and nine hundred and ninety of scrip, had been is. | for them to wade through them in one ’ odmauson, Nov 16 en the United Kingdom and the United States of North | sued; two thousand two hundred and ten’ applications | ‘The Senate bill, giving relatives of persons killed in 1, Hore tim, Pains and Aches of every jo cen old Uleers, | Jeet pees for hore. 4 de Amerion, shall be chargeable, with an uniform rate of | had ‘been rejected, oF suspended, and seven thouaad | 4 about public conveyances, & right of action tor rengagotes « nr Jpebeovaanne Geis” | at New York Tattersal fox on ; seotion of the same act, pro- | eight hundred and forty-six remained to be examined. | damages against the proprietors or directors of su 1] Sir R Peel, © ae ATIONDICOST - : . f vides that the expression “ by the post,” should be'un. | General McCalla, the second auditor, has between public conveyance, was ordered to third reading in the Hoptaam ber nauson, Nov #| Westminster, Hovey,” Deca | (}ONSTIPATION” (COSTIV ENE: PHIADELEHLA MEDICAL 0 ves rentient tet derstood as including the transmission of post letters by | two and three thousand business cases unacted on; and | House to-day. Warren, Nov 16| Glatintor, Bunting, ’ Jan 1 ed without the aid of medicines. by FE dulN GERMAN PHYSICIAN) Ii diseases of packet boats.’ Mr. Bancroft insists thee those de he wants ten additional clerks. He says he must ‘have | Mr. Stewart, of New York, has introduced a bill into id, Fleteher, Nov 2 | North’iand, Griswold, Jan 8 VALLEY rn any te io ataiteat ihe." National Depot | Hattties ofa. delicate nature, and destructive habits of youth, rations of law “evidently relate to the British packet | them if Congress desires the duties of the office to be | the House, “to provide for doing the Legislative buri- ated seh, THRE UP Nwarton of Paris Halton st, N.Y. _M-E. Petron, | still continues to engage Dr. Kinkelin’s utmost attention. service, and do but regulate the daties of British post- | well performed, He will shortly make his application, | nets of this State by contract,”--an excellent propoal- | Kew Kaiti Sarich, Thompsow | Deca | aventforthe United tates. ‘The ‘Treatise on Consti valids whose complaints are in the most, Geaperste one bE oe ae ight sate he sot of Parliament, | and heb & pro] jerstanding of th subject Congre tion under the existing state of things, D.d’Orteans, Riehar'a, ve dant | and its Care, by M_ Warton of Faris, also for sale, pr depend on being Alas ee ae coat toa wer ‘egulate the duties stage in the United 3 cannot, in justice to the public inte: " - = oe ‘ ford, Jun 8 conta __ ae — dat ‘ eyance in American well as Xpected. 6 ’ jers.—A meeting 0 st Sure warranted or no required. great and common high way of the amie” hae a bot haDoay dhe ee pea a, og ee bab Hd Sketch ‘f a nase between, Several Members of Port of New York, December 13, 1847. Magnetic Telegraph Company, will be pe A ru vane by ad ha Hyer prompt, sctontigg. Ly schedule referred to in the act above mentioned, is to be | instead of getting our Southern malls at five o'clock in the Heute, i BES Office. mm the City of Washingtee, of the Board iat Directors. is eae “an Ghtametine 1} particulars ire PAF AURA tad? pete ber —— mange boats, th office order bape ra nel ma — bi contravenes act, it levies a second @ next morning, and recei' jem by the Bay line, via in legislative bodi 5 re fate charged between the United States and the | steamboat or prevent her reaching Norfolk in dus #ea- her: hes cage Bake bag predate oe two shillings, for what the act referred | son. Then the mails will not reach Weldon in time for | are sure to happen at particular periods, in all legisl Inte Taylor & Merril, 38 prarengers, 0th be,but one uniform rate of one shil: | the cars, and it will be no new circumstanse to record | tive bodies, are often comical,and sometimes tragioal; it | $0"4'% zor apoke peket ship Ashburton, hence ling” + ; “4 Mr. emensty: (in: te toup'et “tab ool 1st We, failures more frequently than ever FELIX. | i4 however, gratifying tome to be able to say that the | 1lvh instant, lat 40 19, lon 75, game in contact with ven if it di Jones, Griffin, 4 = besten) cone os thorise this discriminating dou- Wasminoros, Deo. 10, 1847, | Somie episodes ere much more numerous than the tra- | took from herthe ic. This episode, which happened at Albany, yeater- | crew of the to wait until | One of those remarkable episodes which often hap- CaARLES ULLER, W holesal earn Sua for buynine. i the Alro, Hy Bowie Gas, Oil and Lard Lame, Hill Lantern e. al poles, etc. Also, Camphine, Spirit Oil and Wi Hia'Greeamien eur betweea Chamber ‘and Warren. er CURE NO PAY—DR. CORBITT, 19 0 street Oc ber of the Birasies, he consulted in treatment of certain delicate diseases. A prac- tice of fourteen vc rs, devoted to venereal diseases,enables Dr. {a eure the worst form of this disease. Kecent cases cw days. No mereur; d,nor restraint in diet or busi- Stri ‘one or two weeks with scarce bility—Those idaals who ina certain loathsome habit cap positively be re- Shiv Lancashire, Lyon, Liverpool, Nov. 3, with coal and October 30, lendid estab- HOTEL, sit- G if possible. inst the post office order in ‘ a . y West, ihetncile ot eran reply chick sbouid fo | We bad azeoncert by sive and Herat Caran | Side eect aesaceen Cah one eras | Tatty ck fia and nie | hited nue moneeet ara Ceateiete e ern the postal arrangement rtm Ba a — ov. | ad ar iM Hera at Carusi’s | 4 curious serio-comic episode. It wasa kind of explog | mates were take yiph, whe | street, 150 feet, by 175 feet deep on Hayne 8 D* JUSEPH HEINE lnend connection With the Golden . : by a | it of th ip b: saloon to-night, They had « good bill and a crowded | tion, which, when I saw the combustible nature of the | ment insearch ol Sissehe to tow her i tie ship | finmediately Adincent Secret Fills—iaonly offee is No.3 Duane eet where stories high, contai the various branches o} jendiy, but also ss unprecedented.“ if is true.’ Lord iso, 9 totes, ‘and Barber's I1.—The undersigned farthor pr house from the upper ten, and the lower, but more sub- terials of which this House is composed, | seriously | losther eut water and sorunk sleak 4 ‘ stores. ‘gal rted by he continues to be consulted on ‘otests against the we esub- | apprehended would occur before This extraordiner utah bat + 43 days, with 200 tons iron ing Saloon suppor tee tad, * Patrons should be careful not be deceive post office order in question, not only as illegal and un- | stantial, one hundred thousand, because we go for the | explosion. by ‘combustion endangered the dignity cf Vt ies tana ing Room, with § sulle 9 fay Maine wi working bees in the hive. The drones make the most | the House and the good repute of the State; it EDICAL CARD —Dr. Momison, 20154 Fulton street, de- Palmerston explains, ‘that the United states is not the only country to which the above-mentioned act has | Dolee, but instead of gathering they consume the honey, | y'a#* Personel «quarrel betwee autieet embers who ‘ votes ie entive fine i coe rhean; he ures Jas few Save. ; post i To voce, thet, 1d Kiteh magnates a fronuue layne atreet, A large cn ‘#0 applied, but ae she contrary,the regulation | A soore or #0 of the “ of the land” for two | tion they occupy. This is ome of the unfortunate, 95,000 sm zo ye packet esults of the caucus st; 18 of ret habit, in postage is charged upon letters and and some of the six stook, were present; but inevitable, "he newspapers conveyed by foreign packets, have been in- | 7eer™ Bee ea marches | Be candidates are presented for the ical) ry, in’ ‘Bee Dr. MM piplo of Sir Astley Cooper, Bir A. Conteasy 08 thi h from the 8 petty politicians i "Terms of sale moat accom ph eds of ait ene eg m NOR (eee be a beni onenpeeengie adrenal ndaprae sulfrages of the electors who are utterly unworthy pind tay ia the country, Terme aprhietione 19 the Me eae An periact cure guaranteed. Bancroft in reqfy to this jeophistsy) there are but two 6 ry. n Generally | to hold any offlo of honor; but the people have no ai- Demy Fiche, Bavanmah, 9 days, to 16 MDe | of Categion, antl Lat January, WRB: BROS ggg | ui ates p 100d taste ; but the bearded portion of the eomgrega. | ternative, They decline to vote, or they vote for some

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