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5 j- | intr of President the ly to yptie system which for more than years after the | Mississippi, is no with the living. ; Elser enormous abuses iwthe power tinue verted tn the | ts mosey. bat o apolytunder the Uivectite aad autho «/da'conutna war uningrn: "fueron! tr | Deas Wee moving” sat our ranks, hat eee gonoral government’ There is not an inlet of the ocean or | °f the general Guvorament, as well to the construction of hou the enbjectoonaens he Fouareane Pay | sable mantic . Elevated W Kawards, Sing Sing J the lakes, nor # river, creek or streamiet within the State, | [Cit .certeg'ieg imeravement of harbors and rivers. Wee | ieee eaedeuts which ere fownd in the Logisletion ol al vireoes, he selion, pon and calves, 1180 ting, Baltimore; W Hoover, ‘whieh is hot brought for this purpose within the power | jiw/cMerted and exercised. Among other acts assuming i0¢ Inte years. President Jackwon ists torovet page) Ape e tare and jurisdiction of the me. oa “an act for imonoving C15 and the navigation of Hiver br rs tom the cours of pur [ogtarton 78 and from the lew that governs under the cloak of pul good, wiv aud cree! for al rime course, concomsing ‘te deepen shallow inlets ft ‘ment vetoes on the Maysville ill, the clares that ‘ it isappoimted unto man once to Dulbd up new elvies om thelr ahores; or to take streams Jo appropriations were males Mitch wereta,be | Bill the Wabash river Bil, and other bls of like cl . |“ General Speight was no ordinary man, navigable which nature has closed by bare and rapids, lied meet ‘y the U.8 to hi isted prior to that time hesenpen of she I frais ast passed | om the subject of Intereal improvements. When our expe, | eee, of, life waknown, and leaving no ion of the present 4o- | ence, observation, and reflect ou have convinced us thats bey emade for ite palative Jrocetent is either unwise Or uaconstitutiogal, it 3 le rt a ‘appropris- / the re: | "'Ne express, grant of ‘this power is found im the constitution. | with mind and unyielding integrity, | pone Pernx, eee We have bean-with- | snd Mire Dalrympl ons of a | Itadvocates htve dilered the FP ns Ba natural among the asel) to the source a lent heart; and this wes» : there- | Brooke, do. yondtprererasharbora | fom which tt ie derived, aa. an ESM ie the increas et | Vet cena autateste aed ties tesonabet bis’ wnate from the United States for some time, id of Cougress mult | the that it may sell at « profit its lands upon their bank: enrich acighdorhoods by spreading withia it tae mo: of the uation, will be the aim aud boast of those who pri: ae local iaterssts avove the good of the uatioa, and. illions upou ill be abstracted by tariffr and tixes from the earn- hol le to toster speculations, and subserve | s:milarcharsever were made aunbition and canals, and objects claiming ¢ To CITY HOTEL. his subject, the power to regulate com- | Dubiio career. The records of the country contain the | fF@ slumber of all descriptions, especially ro. staves, | oy, 11., guastes, Boston: J_Kvane, J Dickerson, Philadel- Such not be administered with any approach | pit merece seems to be chiefly relied w cially in reference | P sa | Of Which we have but a small stock, is qui hin; L & Lyon, Lewis co; Fa Nevelle, U 8 A; E Craw- toequ dity amoug the several States aud sections ofthe Usion, | Pied without uumPer os aqected in the barrier which | tothe imeroveaent of tacbors and riveree” politieal history of his life. He was born in North Ca: | cient for the beginning of our crop. Su flour | ford, Worcester: A Ashley, Massachusetts; J Rush, Phila- ‘There is a9 equality among them in the objects of exper a of the framer: of the Constitution had for In relation to the regutation of ree, the language of es hh stands well at our it quotat id our late im- delphia. ture, and if the faads were distributed ac cordiag to the werits in thorty years thr * the wa of toe assumption | the grant in the eoustitution is, ieress shall have . portations being of no object, holders sre looking up for CLINTON HOTEL. bjects, some would be eariched at the expeure ct power by, Congress. ‘The general miud of Coagress | regulate commerce with foreign uations, and AmOug d in the Legislature d e couutry, did not apprecaste the distmct.oa takea by | ral States, and with the Jadien :ril ve bes.” “That “to regulate road, or dig wou! t sirentes oractical evil would be fount rh y which appropr.ations would be | Presiveat Moaroe. l. ‘he m fe vodustrioas would | for an ct and the f the coautry woud | embarrassment aud the cymerets of ihe meu' A. ning 90 Ss ‘Tegal “7 nesuja'procare the | pire poses ‘the exis a district, would | Iai and applice course, ‘te means by the channels 've honor—the speaker's chair. In 1829 he was return- | 8" Sdvance, which cannot fail totake place ere long, our | 4 L-land, Philadelphia: @ W Billi ti tock decreasing sensi . P. P., steam sawed, ‘Yenk; F Shephard, New Haven; Mr an od to the Senate, in which he served with great seal, in- | S.yrk docreasing sensitly. Icumber, FF eam Orfolk, | acs C Hcuphe hedeinte at dustry and fidelity, for six years. | In 1835 he was elected | oe aa ere eto nae aru $29 per M, | J Urothers, New Yorksa a delegate to the convention for the revisal of the oon: | Prise, ahiggies, cypress, Norfolk, $6.0 40H Der M-new; | 15, Sivg Sing; £ C Wilson, Springfield, f | jon, and there he advocated an extension of the | 40 North Caroling $4 a $436 or M. Tar $4 per bbl— FRANKLIN HOTEL. 7 s hi om ow! right of and the full freedom of conscience and | soxrce and wanted; pitch, $ik¢ do, rosin, $l do—mor | A Lest 5 Sanandaigna ; aD Blemik, do iT Mitchel}, Can- he rewards of victory from his euriched constituents.— | forai from the Treasury virtually, to make harbors, as weil | commerce is carried on. It confers no creative pow- rh jous toleration Thus honored by the State of his brisk; spirits of turpentine, 058 700 per gail. Rice— ajohane K, Ronde Fhiledelchis Afi FP Po Tiy,necesssry consequence would be sectional discnaten's | as improve them, clear du: rivers, cat canals, and construct | er—it ouly assemes control over, that, which may have | nativity, he served her with ability. It was « severe | North ‘Caroline, $6 per. 100 lbe-rlight srecksy, do Rest | NaN norkies, Gregory's Fee + dows ver tobe extiaguished. la view of these porteuiocs. couse- | veto of Preudeut, Jackson, iis veto” of th aud the industry, aud HE eee te nseatre to erovide tor | Indies, $4% do—heavy stocks. Corn—Yellow flint, $1% HOWARD MOTEL. qnences, | caanot bil was followed up by his refusal to y the word "req bil peusshold and the produotivencss of the Fioh soll of | PeF bush; do white 900. Molasses— 7 should be arrested, ¢ re woth a to ent -g iSAaghe | aperoprianons for building light houses the provision of means to carry on commerce, oan induoed hits to remove te that State in 1837, | (0% Courter. radshaw, W Bradshaw, Was! fandame atal laws of n x a buoys, harbors, and di- ‘ot only power to deepen harbers, clear out | : Nov, 27— “ . | eet pela) mmcrad Mog a by the fact that hae, eonstioetion: molt indloate poe 3 one Ag net nathorz i subserijtions for stock Canals, and make roads, but alvo to build ships, rail road | Im this land of bie adoption he soon found himeelt sur- | , PORTO Cassio, Nov. 27—Coffee, of “ Tierra Call- | Btockbridge: Q 4 Johnson, Bymacose: Mr, re, & twa Ht a ompany.” a , te, washed, at 8 @ 80 currency, per 1b; not abundant. b d other vebicles, all of which gre uecessary to com- ‘ 839 ‘ab elected to | Frit? 4 gee ive Fe nse, Jersey; C’ Freeman, Troy; siapaireererts ci ay ierce.. There leno middlewround. If the power toreeuinte | {Oe Legialaturo, aud became speaker ia esi; aud wubse- | 1800 at 728, perlbfor flor; there le quantity in town, | do: yrand Mma Louse, New icrsy: © Fisman, Toys, rp! fT der from thy power wo jegitimately construed into ® power to create or Ty, in the Senate b elected its president. In | PUtit does not ly sale, even at the very low JUDSON’S HOTEL goon — b only. the bays” aad h tbors, but | quently, in the je was ele rice quoted. Ox and Cow Hides at 7% «7360 per 1b;— ‘ a ae sae te eres welge aertag’ ore y id all'the means of tracgporting mer. | 1844 he was elected to the Senate of the United tater. price 4) nj HW Ruperts Som than thirty years from the organization of the present govera- Py sation second only in importance to that of President : 7 a quency plopngt whore cargpovin ae ica epublic. He came ; "Ths pet Nude ad ability, which he had before display. | American Flour $16 a 16% per bbl, the stock in the olt commerce” does not mean tom clea: out a river, or deepen a harbor to the common understanding. To se: firms the pre-existence of the thing to case it pre- tween the right to appropriate mor ely and exvead it, without 1! ons red sh. of namo sc) aad the member of Cou oropriasions to be expeaded fone.—Cor, Charles-| 3 © Ri Washington ety; 8 Sey our,’ an act to impro ahis objectious to U ¢ desire to embark the federal government in w vailed inthe hiwhest de hall, without the ‘ rereiy cerns Brooklyn: J Hatch, Sori : rin ee "oom |‘ seeet te: ror eereas phomalons tilts cho tall cuormian fas been exerevsed 10 the present day, by preseri- | Zeth Industry and ability, which be bad before displey- | i, small American Butter, in kogs. 30 8320 per lb. | penter,Provideuc.: J Meena, Bostou; Mr aud atected, C4 iption on the part of the Uuited States f. ayy the ral rules by shiek. comme. mys thes, the He) ‘of disease was laid upon him; but his Harenge PaaS 1 anne peo Jb. American | «t Luuis. Laweiot eine, ras to the ws isu nptions ithas been requis ; pee : ; $ HOTEL. eetetta of cite sesesv ho aiect | henver: tects hed Goon eepertal tothe omealtos ouletereal | the njehts of citisrus und eandeeinees tirong frame enabled him to. recover partially from the | Hams ‘0's ively, Black Pepper M70 cae during the | _J U Hause, West Berrogions TC Boulton, Was fully considered by tue couveution that framed the couste | {mprovement, billoeontarmas ab soprrvions for such ousects, ing dies and rest euions, firet assault, and he returned to his friends, to obey. tn | eT eae ied the tora stork bridge, Poughkeepsie; G Fy y N Louasbur tuston, Itappears in Mz Madisou’s report of the proceedings | exclusive of those for theCamberland rad,and for harbors and argoes and passeuge| Ww men, ulated amo: § ates by acts of Congress e nal summons, on the first of Ma: lating te the coasting trade. and : " -f their presence, aa, Try; Kh HOH i ~ all hands only amount to about 15.000 boxes. ‘The E A that body, thit one object of the convention wns, that the | Sunt “ee t of about one haadred ai . An “aching void’ is left in the circle which re- | ‘2 iy Fishkill: G ‘Lows States shoo! wot he reatratued from laying davies oftouunge | [thus ofdaifars, La this amount was i-claded a the vesvela employed therein, and for the better security of Gera eecad Ths to thee panies | exdtartina tant Eieaiein ne san bewe. sonal ccmsleeae tec eee Boston; Q Robinson, Massachusetts; OB Dun iathe debates, and among thet the support of sea UpaTitereal ade Ti Ine beeereguisted | COUld say would assuage the grief of those that mourn. following quotations are nearly nominsl—Cucuruchor ‘ork and £. Wt. BR, J Mads onthe subj the Federalist, for the direct ¢ pres the | Asa friend he was frank and sincere, snd oleerseneay 505% re; ordin ellows 6 8 6% rs; middling do 63 | ett Poughke ve Pit t wer of the states over impor.s | addition to these projec the argumeots whieh prove the | tvo houses unver.th ulation of teade to the federat | respective committ jernal improvements, theie were srefore, to remark ft then stil. pending before the committees, and in me! 5 to Congress preserted, but not referred, different projects for works of a similar character, the expense of which cannot be eac! ch of | to pardon offences ; as a presiding o! ad oro sitar thes op ike pees as - bu hi Mien nced bs ind Can lanes : f nstruction befadepted, it isi Ee ae ee eee ee vtrenes Gant 3] rete do 9% a 10 rs, A few planters have commenced Ryd Count, f'rihe humanmind toh woo nities the caerene ef | 804 We now can but cherish his virtues and honor his | Tots aim OC 00 i ot te ot two weeks It will no doubt Pusha, Norwalk memory. & general. The crop will not be so early as the last, NORTHERN HOTEL. a 6% rs; fine do 7 a 734 rs; florete do 8 a 8 rs; ordinary | Winn, Boston; D Db Lea whites 6% a 8% rs; mniddling do 9.09} ra; ne and flo. | X Mouton, West io W Berry tom jog tl estraint on the por aid exports is eufotced by art icy of submitting ¢ “ie is needlesr ce tO secure to her than the wil! and discreti Ls forthe conve but mast have exceeded one han- into the vortex of national power and jurisdiction, | | Resolutions expressive of regret for the loss of Senator | bu: ir the weather continues favorable throughout | Henry Quinn, New Jersey: J Stewart, New York; R Les- ortsand exports, and United v and i ivers an treams. but ca- | Speight, to wear crape on the arm for thirty days, ko., “ : Pralast’ the abuse’ of this. diaore hainde pieashas een ees rbors anit inlets, rivers eed at ea | Speight, to Ps hb the grinding season, we may reasonably expect | lie, Byrncuse: WH Smith, Rockaway: 'G 8 ange duties fur clea ing har that the production will prove equaliy as large. | New York; Mr Tucker au tof int rovements by tt ral go- ic te or cre ‘And the House adjourned. : | ily, Mra Melville, Mrs Benati ther purposes, but aresrestraized froin abus vemme.t, the sutn asked for {ruin the Uyeuury for various pro- | reien .ations, among the se si Some parcels of new coffee hare arrived and are beld at paige: Mes Bancdst', deveey jake effect, the "éour gem, aimouated to more than two hundred millions of dolar. | tibes Wa , Deo. 16, 1947, | £8 to #7 nef molasses have appeared af! Cerdenaa,_ sod 4 res it Jae ns an ral . ¥ I nd rive ved pow country, appear to have put down forever the f which ca ff of tom. Congr cargo has been sold there, deliverable by the middle ates, and in the aid they may derive trom duties of tonaage | power to mike roads and cut caoals, and to have cheesed th Its safeguards levied with the coustnt of Congress. mevaléat ‘The Senate, to-day, after the;announcement of the | °f this month,at 3 rs per keg equal to 13% on beard — NEW ENGLAND HOUSE. © 3 that th a : f . 9 + 4 . i instance to be levied upo rahe commerce of those ports wiich | pumer ed jyexpenduug the pu olic money aud increas Gen, Foote, and after the usual proceedings in cases ofa | sales, Butter, American yellow, qql 17 to 20 for good | Dr Vonzant, AlbanysH Hell, doy FC Hart, Cmemnati;_N r@ to profit by the pryposed improvement; that no question of | hoveegdiag Detiouae Pe geht rena momber deceased, adjourned over to Monday next. yellow; Goshen 25027. Exchanges have advanced to | MeMorse, N Haven: ‘I Waliace, Delaware; J Ponder, doi conflicting power or jarisdiction is involved; that the exaen- | harbors aud rivers—a field which millions wilt not ranted, or which may 2 ¥6 a 17 pr on London; 3 pron Spain, and 3 pr on New | N Davis, do: M Colbus Cant L Ji ‘Thomaston; fe being in the liands of those who are to pay the mouey-| the entisaetion of thie local and. speculating, interests, DY ‘of a large portion of our | In the House, after # most emphatio speech from Mr. | Yor: aha Bortee Frey We HO f i fi ~ ‘ats to. all cuties taton, do: HG Stratton, do: Captain Davis, Portland; amd be immediately beuefitted,will be morecarctally managed | ‘ric recommendedsateutive-| roitit, of Indiana, against the Veto, and in favor of im- | source, and for rurope the rates ate nominal at 22 10s |! Mathews, North Carolin: Peters, do. y projects are ia general aren up There cannot and more productive of good than if the funds di { public burdens and beuelit. on, Monroe, RATHEUN’S HOT! foe onal treasucy and disbursed by the officers of the | Code Tstand Ca distr aoe oe eeates be relieved ‘rom the ‘ion. ‘If an enlargement | proving the rivers and harbors, received the resolutions | 8 £3 per ton. Many American vessels areleaving in | iy cieveng Scho AMine Verde wargh, Syreuse; Mr meat ; thatsuch asystem will carry with it hment, nor the United States from the delivered the | Dsllast. A few have met with employment at 48778! sare Lee Springh@d:A R Gilman, Bridgeport; » Dom their own wants ni S18. 2 tract ;_ | eulogy, and offere ppropriato r le . TAMMANY HALL. with only a conservative negative in C r b id during the first thircy y f th ment 1 it proper to add thatthe investi- a) ther- Of the power which the States May A006 ODE nn et nee riik lace the history of ths eulieces iesrrate the ct has Impressed mae more str ngly than J cases, which put a stop to the proceedings of the day. | 14 well supplied a aa eee Bogus | is Grande ea pehene Ape Jacks, Now Jerseys FH Shor: fore ras comiucaced, or rather conta. Toone the orga. | *opteney of pomersn coucentratiog 1m the hauds of the gene: | ever, with chesol mu conviction that thy usefunets anf Pe!, | ‘Tho President’s veto messagu has opened up, rather | wilt be opened an the tt of Jautary next ior the inpor. 'W'B Hamond, Peekskill; A SChitiendea, Rochdate; ri commenced, A 0 ! v8 7 anes 5 Ki ij zion of the governmeat under the preseut constitution | iau’overe wen clearly’ reserned co the Beaten aeho were te ve | over whom it spreads its protection, will be best promoted by | early in the season, anu rather unexpectedly, the whole | tation of all classes of provisions except flour. JB Seymour, Peekskill. Maay acts were passed by the several Si toanage, and many were pa: sent to thoseacts. Suc! Rhode Isiand, levying duties of d by Congress, giving their cou- TAYLOR’S HOTEL. Aided by tonnage duties levied acd collected by themselves | carefully abstaining from the exercite of ali powersnot clearly | ots of the abstract transcendental construction of Di ‘or huty- years i id by the Constitution. H Bates, iT The y Kj C B Holcomb and ave bern passed by Massachu: | mex Se eee camnt ties |S et Tythe Signed, JAMES K.POLK. | the Constitution,as applicable to internalimprovements, MARITIME HERALD yell Bates, Mass; T Thomas, Leoekports nsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, No th or rf any implied power, with the ‘Wasnina tor, Dee. 15, 1847. by the fqrocion, ( bachermrd and though the bill is dead, ' nd Georgia and have been sanction- | soi] or jurisdiction of che States,that they did not even assume is = Popa it is not beyond hope, that it may be. Kerveap before the = w Carolina, South Carol: WESTERN HOTEL. 1 th, Philadelphia; P Van Winkle, F Fitzgerald and ed by the cousent of Congress. Without enumerating them | the power to erect lighthouses or build piers, without fist THIRTIETH CONGRESS. wabiees de doopeed tithe Hatoe: Rite; aioe pane 7 Wir ald and all, t may be instructive to referto some of tiem at iiiustr | purchasing tne grouud with the consencof the States aud ob FIRST SESSION. ing hs Senate have tesa to the Pride acd bowii| Bort of New York, December 18, 1847. ney Cutz: 8 Van Wyek, Bo tave of tha mode of improving lurbors aad riversin the early | taising jurisdiction over it. At length, after the lapse of thirty- ; aad then, to become a law, it must be pamsed pray ies be ok ee £5 ii Periods of our government, as to the constitationality of which van act is passed providiua for the examination of Pomona mag then. cobetcmse hat. ss mom nenauee “y ilaaeee ret Hy A Webser, Be WM there gan be no doubt. : 19 sac the mouth of one or two harbors almost Ww, Dew 20:2007 rire pt pono 2] St | meomaes bed Rail onesie In Jaguary, 1790, the State of Rhode Island passed a law unkeown It is followed by acts making small app-opriations AsHINGTON, Deo. . same t prased at eo session an: il, "A. Hol k, jun, levying.» tonuage duty on vessels airiving in the port of Provi- | for the removal of those obstructions. ‘The obstacles inter- | Snow storm—first of the seasou.§Senate thinly attend: y in the President's breeches pocket. sirally Grego: A Holbrgek. jun, dence, ‘for the purpose of clearing aud deeping tne channel of | posed by President Monroe. r conceding the power toap- | ed. First appearance of Mr. Berrien, ofGa . in his place, markal that neither the names of Mr. It Cleared. jan, Bal Mi this session. Prayer by the Rey.R R. Gurley, chap: | Calhoun, or Mri Allen, or Mr. Colquitt, or Mr. Hale, 0o- | _Ships—Shenandoah, West, Liverpool, Duaham & Dimon; ahavony Ef teotrener On the second of February, 1798, the State of Massachu- | ed jurisdictio lain of the House, Journal, of yesterday read. (Mr. | cur in any one of the committees of the Senate. Mr. | Glenmore. Clark, Belfast, 1, Hichardsun, Watson & C setts passed a law levying a tonnage duty on all vessel | th it, for the purposes of internal improvement, ano - "1 4 ther employed in the foveiga or coasting trade, woich imght | the eyes of eager milous were tutnedt from the State govern. | Gurley isa Presbyterian , and not a Universalist, as here- | Calhoun, we nappoee wishes tostand tree, fon the disoue: rien, ‘Phomnpaon, Cha iit adn @ wicateke iia ent; M is and lady, vidence river aud making the same more navigable. propriate, » lowry , Connectit iy enter into the Kennebunk river, for the improvement of th aia Co Congress, as the fountain whose golden streams were | tofore stated | sion of the M Le > a! E same by“ rendering the passage in and out of said siverless deepen their harbors and sivers, level their mouvtams and Mr. Manoum presented thecredentisls of Hon. Jobn | has not recovered from his unpropitious advocacy of Monee, Laguna, N fat i late Me pore fatchase: et MRONE PRG N rae” wNaNen be SACRA s difficultand dangerous ” z fill the r vauleys with canais. To what consequeuces this as- | Macpherson Berrien,Senator,te-eleoted from the State of | 54 40. the shock which he received on the seoption, Heep Kieeh a eoeened 5 i. spatrane nt 4 an a important eaprovemest over Ou the Ist of April, 1805 the State of Pennsylvania passed a | sumption o! power was rapidly leading,1s shown by the veto | Georgia, which were read, and the Senator was quali- ident, of the line of forty-nine. Mr. Colquitt | “gcir—Maria, Bartlett, Boston. mb poten ft ponveniont. and effec. law levying # tonnage duty on vessels, 10 remove the ob- | message of resident Jackson, and to what end it is again tend- | eq is feoble, and may perhaps go home before serving out | Sioop—Monitor, Cumings, Newport, RI. Te. It-is perfectly simple 1n.con below the | ing, i witnemsed by the provisions of this bill, aud bills of | 82+ MONDAY NEXT. his term, Mr, Hele was put at the extreme tail of two A ao, notliable th met ent oC order, as 1s , 1804, the State of vased a C On motion of Mr. Hannrcan, it was resolved, that | or three committees. and it is fair to presume that he did ip Mississippi, # terdam, 42.days, to i ments. It admits of the most yay on veeses foc eerie thee | we Cerne emirate re aut | when tho Senate adjourn, it ‘shall edjourn ever to Mon- naf lke that so wel, ES a Mayer Scere igo = ee “sgypeogs cgutrol, andlepa be graduated to any power, ndapted a dopted it, fvund, ce the next. e day, beginning wi ow storm, closes with a t Othello, Hawes, Wellfleet, 8. a ite ; ‘one intenided to propose or the others to concede, such | 2” OVERLAND ROUTE. driving Nor'east rain, There is a good deal of ma- 4 ‘opertor The maguetic.foree is imparted. in a 4 5 | a grant of power to the genera government, as the buildiag up The Vick Paxsipent laid before the Senate, in oom- | neging going on,into which we shall institu‘e an investi- 1 ship, 2 brigs, unknown. {James nver from Warwick to Rocket's Landing mauntaioiog of asystem of interaal improvements withiu | piignee with a resolution, a copy of Lieut, Emory’s re. | eatiow temercon: tp. a rigs, Y ua passed | the States, necessarily implies jatever the general govern- laying @ tonnage duty on vessels for “improving thi i] i fall ‘ t. If ance of the overland route from the United oa of Appomatox river, from Pocaioatas Bridge + Bro rand pon Wao sollof the Bisiser ie caay pespes western frontiers to San Diego, in Californ! uovs manner, aud with 20 wupleasant sensation to 1 ‘delieate patient. Itrequires no assistant in its ave ire! jess. ‘The Magnetie Machine ry . f harmless. ‘Wanminaron, Dee, 16, 1847. Ship Galena, New Orleans; brig American, Savannah. ‘uscd wi h positive and. permanent geod ted prin heomatism, or chronic, se: w ce it from injury by penal Inws So :f canals,rivers, and har- | Ordered to be printed. As also, certain other incidents! | mr, Dickinson's Resolutieas—A Move fer the Preei- i i 1 Fly al a AN fojata or Timbs ; gont, tic dolorenx, nervous, and sic head- la levying sanage ‘Jaton ene othe papers of | PO Adar ou adam is a rir ay froteet ht dui | doeumenta ofelal which were alo ordared to be printed. a reac i Havre ay araachor nt Quarantine, “7™onetnd Zarichs Or | sehe,’paralyaie, splice, fus, dyepenia peipasog of the 7 . a c; ent Ja fore the Senat ro . e ec ee eee q ih phsc'thied Nags Heed sea teapraying Vensgataa ated | fhortes. and people of the State, in whieh iy is aitanted oe inge of a pubile meeting 1a Philadelphie,in favdr of | Itis insinuated in “high quarters,” though “not in Herald Marine Correspondence, Sielaressca Pavol entreycand all wera deorde. id with its branches,” aud in N, ber, 1828, \da- ore ii e war. it ters,” the is more in Mr. Dick- Parapevr ata, Dec 17, 4 rm —Arrived—Bar! ary, Whel- | Asa preventive for apolexy, the machine is. con! ly secom- OCP Ih Wes Deedee ene | HOE BRS cont ectiaa [cen Pepas gu reM [oul cheer Want gas RESPECT TO THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD. recRapceapat clio oberdmaceriete dea, Boston: bru’ Myra, Hall, do; sche Joseph Brown, Wine. | mended, and in the mow condrined caves of scrofa, drorey. ‘On the 2ist of December. 1801, the State of South Carolina | 4 road or caval, or to dig up the bottom ef a hi r inson’s Mexican annexation resolutions, than appears Pi; th, NC; Adeline & Jarman, Provid q 2 at of \, sit . Mr. F 4 said, few days since, the : more, Plymouth, leline losina, Jarman, idence; 5 ‘a8, Cucvatare ¥ a passed a lew levying a tonnage duty for the vurpoae of “build: | Hives argh in the toil of the Buate and jurisdiction over it, | Senate had bees ealled upon te pay thelz rournful tet, | in the reading, For instance, they talk of bringing eva Leak. Heda, Richmond ng compvaiat. is effects are equally suceessfal. Each machine {nga marine hospital in the vicinity of Charleston,” and on | {yrwhien tt would beitapossible to find any warrant, bute of respect to the imemory of the late Senator from | Gen, Cass out for the Presldenoy—they say he will | selow; Bri Fran ‘ettigrew, Turks Jalan is compactly arranged wil the 17th of December, 1816, auother law was passed by the le ‘The States were particularly jelous ot conceding to the “ Sumuer, Bostoo; schs Gwenemma, | pliances put u Kulature of that State for the “maintenance of a marine hos- | general government any right of jurisdiction over tueir so:l, | COmMecticut; and while fraternal affection was yet warm di Mexico than either Mr. Buchanan or | Perry, St Kitts; Round P.nd, Harding, mouth; trump higheren 5 new manuel, cor vial. Conmututioa res ive legislation of | im their bosoms, while the tokens of their sorrow were Rosina, Jarman, Richmond; Orienda, Gray, Boston: and application. family. shou! On the 10th of February, 1767, the Bta:e of Georgia passed | Cieniiene recaah rice raced tie exclusive Legislation of | ‘Vet visible about ‘thelr persons, the necwpsity devolved Mr, Dalaa—0 vt Gen; Quitman will be the proper man | srowa, Winwore, New York. beautiful instruments—they will alway alaw levying @ tonnage duty On all vessels entering into the | sent of the States in which the same shail be, for the erection | upon him of inflicting a new pang to thei? sensibilities ight--and that & y Macey Sh an to iti y Miscellancous Record. companion, aud very often the phi port of Savannah, for the purpose of ariug” the Savannah es, dock-yerds, and other needful build ” | By another dispensation of Providence, “this legislature | ©}ght—and that Secretary x 'y i party Errects oy THe GALE on THE Sounp—We mentioned | Price of the machines, complete, é accord Maver of | wrecks and other obstructions” to the mavigation. Stites should be prohivited from purchas.tg | had lost anapproved and valuable member, the State of rise, and th sf BROT e, Or aS ais oust bid an ee oe to size anu power, ily be ‘sent to any, parr 0 On the 12th of December, 1801, the State of Georgia passed | jauds wi Scates, without their consent, even for the | Misstesippl a faithiul, public secvent, ead himeclf an ay the ures vessels ad gone ashore in thr Ine | thee Ber 9 3. saaiherred a law levying a tounage duty on vessels, "'to be applied to the | mostess ‘of national defense, while left acliver- | Sisslaslpp thful public servant and himself an Saat ae oes iinads Long Iaavd Bound, Later accounts far. | £6 620 ‘ x d per fhe Harnor M ty to purchase or seize them for. roads canals and other im- | Sble colleague and » devoted friend. Hon. Jesse Sp plausible story; it dove-tails very well; t ay orp : eer far | :82 Broad ew a Ea streat, of the ports of Savannah and St. Mi provements of immessurably leas importance, is not to be con | died at his fisatatce Misstasippi, on the let of May | foite in it. some, but not: mueb; but still to thoy Went hahone uecr | agents for New Orleans: M. H. Stevens, No. Brown sol Abril, 1743, the State of Maryland passed a law Je ceived. last, after » long and patnfal illness, contracted while im }-SotU on i wang’ to keep wide awake, and nek aed ra fotel. agent for Washington, D C. i56e%re _ ‘ in the convention to ide for | the discharge of his duties here, oppressing him sorely ‘via a” and ‘borne down to the land passed | ‘Re ,tnpointinent of 8 © sceretary of domestic affairs,” and | for several months, till finally he was e and“ @ Senate.”” of and for New QUID HAIR DYE-NO EQUATE The improvement z 5! eretary + draeaed her auchors, L of 1846. ALEXANDER? iE, which in- » On the 26th of December, 1791, the of domestic a} ’ 4 & Jaw levying a tounage daty on vessels, for the improvement | ing of roads and uavigation, and the faciiitatiug cominuniea- | Stave) Where now reposes all that was mortal of the pa; Baurimone, Deo. 17, 1847. lay snd towed to ce mye tabaatt iy at, roptin ene i warcgated ‘of the “harber and port of Balumore.” aE eo yramat Qe, ans, the facilitating cominunicar | tyiot, ‘the philaulhropiat, and the statesman. ; : D pte wives it the beauty and els Pf, Zopts ane in warranced Ou the 28th of umber, 1793, the State of Maryland pasead mittee, and that appears to have been the last of it. Onasub- | Me. Speight was boro ie North Carolina, near the close | 4 Stormy Day—Detention§if the Maile—The Birci mince its improvement 11 the ‘publi pda fgg a law authonzing the appointment of a, hea th officer for the | sequent oceasion a proposition. was made to confer on Con- | of the last century, from which State he removed to |” 7,1 anniversary of a Melancholy Storm—The New ragged | most confident and as u ide for the tt f canels whi Mississippi in 1837. Prior to that time, he had served in s that she | Worsale by Ki » Broadway; Thomas aury,”" which was rejected by theatrorempdonity | the North. Carolioa Legislature, and fa the convention | Governor— Office Seekers, $e. pee oper ar a** | William street; Johason, Moore & Taylor, Maiden lane: and 0 thee: , Amony the iensons given for the | of 127, in reference to the organic law of the Common- | We, yesterday, had another day of sleet, rain and | ‘Thescht General Taylor, (of Camden) Crane, from Norfolk | A.B. D. Now, ook: and by the sole agents for the Proposition, it was urged that the expense | wealth, where be was ® prominent and active member. for Boston, with a cargo of corh, elso went ashore at the | United States, R.&G. A. WRIGHT, Philadelphia. ll fallon the United Stat nd the beaefite He alec served as a member in the national Congress, snow, with a storm of wind and hail almost unprece- | ame Place. pone : 3 10 12tre {iki proposition a 'mougn was made to | ffom North Carolina for two terms, the last expiring | deuted. This morning the clouds still obtain the azcen- | | chr SW Gandy, fur New York, is also ashore, and was [)* HOLT: the celebrated Tooth Ai Port of Baltimore, and laying a tonnage duty on vessels tode | yress “the fray the expenses. f neemed nec Congress have passed many acts giving its “consent” to | of eight States these and other State laws, the first of which isdated in rejection of th the last in 1843. By the later act, the “consent” of Cougress | in such cases was given to the law of the Legislature of the State of Mary- | uerue to the pl land, laymg « tonnage duty on vessels for the imp: i ideration of this p igh and dry at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. patie, 1s apa fhe haroor of Baltimore and coutrawing it in for enlarge the proposed power for cutting canals,” intoa power | 4th March, 1887, After his removal to Miseiasippl, he | dency, indicating more of the same sort” of weather | "igh and dr at 5 o'eloe Te eey atera0On Norfolk, wi eturned’ to the city, and bas taken the gldstand ef the = “4 feuee, 850. transmis hare with, comes of such of | “ cw grant charters of incorporation when th f th served in both branches of the State Lagislature, and t coming. oysters, id to an Eastern port, and two other schooners, covered, some t ears ago. the ci aloo the acts of Congress pivieg te! ea eae ee tee eubdect, and | Unived States might re d presided over both with distinguished success. He was | 7° a games unkuown, Were ashore near the same place. tr different hinds uf Tesch Meher Peaieen ing its“ coasent” thereto, as have the Sadly dual Seaes ately poly Mek of the | Bext elected to the United States Senate, and in The cars from Philadelphia did not arrive until ‘Whalemen. business in every city where That the power was constitutionally and rightfully exer | pywer wam that it 1 eure an easy communication | his relation he closed his long and honorable | nearly daylight #his morning, and so great was the Bailed from New Bedford, 15th, ship Junior, South Sen: din these cases notadmit ofa doabt. ‘The fr ne \ the fr 107 be | Career. Mr. Foote d from these details into ta Head, afew days previous to October 14, Fo conenlng tre Dower Wik | Spud seuad tll f. "he alta aosuces ey | an ‘expreaive end faleoun’ eulogam upon the | *o"m thatthe mall bay Dost did not venture cut wnt wony’Nis HSS," OH Shin ledepmber Com Serbey | kagw ter Sas hate Wom aged wheal gis har ate, is illustrated by several of the acts enamerated. | removed, aremoval of the natural cues, as far as possible, Personal, social and public virtues of the deceased, | the storm had partially subsided. 1 yy calling on him. octor is a do, 600 bbls. pai 2 ‘ iJ : : : ; iu tient ee bred a n inpateaear le ai orcclansiy ty cat oe hee. | facet (evar word of whieh te Hnoraed wat orig et: | ‘The Jury, inthe case of Wn. Died, charged with w |, sunt Seth Wt 371094, Fuiry of Mrovinetows, | ion Doi fe, up aandiag en wel mers re reeth to fill, will Tedelighted ‘he original a nts were re 5 merce of that city; but if an be mad the na- tled) and moved the usual resolutions :— , retire: n. foal ean for nett af et fast, | 2 ay scene | “Tot."An ezpanion ofthe torcow of ibe Senate, | cangnircy to deftand the, Meahanio) Bank, cared te | Shanon, Newel Ron Rego ind Tvewe for sor | [X AKBRIDE'STATTENNALLSHEAVE FOWDERS. ix mast be paid in part out of taxes levied on the commerce “f | {rreet xrmut w emedinexpe- | 2d. For the usual badge of mourning for thitty days | Fave not yet agreed rn a verdict degus, Nov 15, off Gibraltas (by the,aranto, at this port). Le rearaaie tains as cont Gta foken Baltimoi Pee reeal ee the rcomeasros of Balt dient to sane iat all, whe it A Considered that some of the 3d. Ase further testimonial, that the Senate do now Last night fake; why melancholy anniversary of agreat |, Schr, to j Biavens rom Nee York for Falmouth, Ja, passed | Jaren Ls diy le *, a ‘of members of the convention, who al rds partic’ ¢ throt passage Dec 7. ty aad, in addition, contributes to tl Organization and admiutstrtion of the government, navocsted | “4tn""ingt the House be asked to unite in these testi. | #tofm that occurred on ovr coast, carrying to the bot- | ‘woush Tut a x Erving violently eer af oe mets pom sh ig nee Tey le fants | an practised upon a wer pioeret construction of the constitu: pee tom five of eur = on oy md bee yy meces- Banacoa, Dee 4—Sld ache Victoria, Dyer, New York. Or old he Faces Hee Powders oy Exanot but tow from the practice embodied ia thie bill. | tyoykiaal use ore a? thee ae We Eee, 1 ‘And the resolutions were unanimously adopted. saty to menage Shely Sones gieb post Sethuere. ee 0—Are sehs Pioneer, Banks, Philed 1a recent cough orcoldine.few days—will preveat bject ae be bod Ie i was during the 54 the powe: atary, or the practice of levylog t ge duties by State, should be abandoned altogether’ and all i improvements made under tne auth: of the United 1o make roads and cans or improve harbor and | LArpors, of app opriate money fur that purpose. Among our | adjourned over to Monday next. arly statesmen, of the ateiet rt (was universal when the subject wes fist broscheds thir Gate House of Representatives, the elements with just such another fearful storm ; an vers and | And {in pursuan when thrown into the food that is given to the city andy nome of sigh have beeu published te the cerceaven of One year had just clapsed and not a vestige of her or . y y of another resolution, the Senate | ya te eee eve ae yet bon disgorered, ‘The Blower Kimball co} 2 . brigs Atme Conlon, Pictou anniversary of this melancholy event was observed b; ‘Acadian, Wood, Cid 6th, brig JA gating their waters. as their respective legislatures may think Proper to propose. and Co: i slove, some of which have been pul » ft direct a ‘| y ; ; Nov 19—Ship Isaac Allerton, Torrey, for Bos- | Messrs. Gale, Floyd & Davis, prove that they ‘extraor- only of the coustintional difficulty, putas a 4 ot po: (nrg Samoa GRR aE Cer rete ee ELE MARE TT ern Op OOMEMED, Cocotte . " | dinary power'in the removal of Heaves, and all compl complaints of liey, Lam clearly of opiaion that the whole subjeet should be aire paces caked eats teba ean teleg memauee: | ae of Maryland, Philip Francis |. Muscat, Sept 3—Barks Emily Wilder, Mansfield, for Zanzi- | the lungs, throat aad windpipe of th any eras of which Toft to the Statesided by such tonaage daties oa vewels navi- (eat ibe Fortuuner Gemoral fa memnationd oom toposes | “Choties MeVateincnn co alet onday week when one | bef and Salem next dey; Orb. Hhoades, from Adon. arr Aug | they will cute, except where there aetual.aleerativn @ ee Pasriien 4 ‘b> have suffer wit ma, can ‘idea Of the anonieing didttess whichea horse, troubled with eaves, muscendure while exercising briskly? ted thie sondern mon y » Spalding, from Aden, poses of jeation, Tow to renew the arrangement with the Richmond, Freder- | of eur triennial sorambles for office will take piace. The | snu'sie ath oy Sark Tost, Bpemaee, Yuen Ales c h , ther objects of publ - | ickaburg, and Potomac steamboat company,for the trans- | new governor being a demoorat, and his predecessor a ra; Nov6—3hip Sabattis, Stevens, for Palermo, per to add by the consthtiowl santeaariee Mt thee “Geral portation of the great Northern mail to the South,st the sie here ie of course, several hundred “loaves and to divi fow days, ’ powers:” and peste, fe papoose an amendment to the cone prices heretofore paid, aad now proposed by the said ide amon; his fllowers, oo Koos these is pha Cane.xo, Nov 2%6—Bark Venezuela, Dill, from La- aruranon tat thin nablere- i stitation by o e es neces yecause the ol company. as many thousand a| nna] 8 wee! ence. “4 vs co. nT MED. I lige periods of the government, and tas avord a yesort | 2c. UeN fecommended are not amang those enumerated inthe | “°Mr" Houston, of Alabama—Ie this in order, Mr. | will beso well filed with strangers that a “soft plank” | fo'tr Petar, (Quad) Nov 27--Drig lodustry, Fike, trom y isto eure complaints Pn Fi nto ay has avoid a resort | ‘constitution, and to whieh it permite the puriic. money: ker? will be scarce, to rest their weary limbs upon; all | Wren (Noy 2): xi ‘ of the Inogs, aud yet from their grent alterative and yestorative strained Of the Coastitution, not warranted aiplied” a B85 repeated in his pa d letrers the opi- ng ne general consent yesterday, the | destring to render Important services to his Excellency | “sunt ath ba) Dee 1—Arr (and St Croix as reported) they are an excellent condition, ‘medicine; in tight Eappropriations be made ofthe money in Presideut Madison ina meseane Cathe Tica of Rececseat- | Message of the Frealdent (in relation to withholding his | iu the management cf the affairs of State.” bor ths | ahinGusuciia: Foose tose New bork: for Be Urole ana St Tons of appetite, and all diveases t hi ‘and r atives,cf tne 3d of Moren, 18 of the digestive functions or the existence of eae signing his objections to a | assent to the river and harbor bill of the last Congress) iF of Baltimore there are two or three hundred Auact to setavart und ple ge certain funds for | was taken up. Itisstill before the House, and cannot jomas. San Francisco, (C bill entitled i treasai ‘worms and unjust. The money !i the federal treaany ‘a 3 is) Aug 10—Brig Thos H Benton, | in the aliment ennal, as described: in the he whol hays ' to fill; whilst ene or ria) ette :~Mesars. A. H. Gough & Co.—Gentlemen, the puponna ct imprevisn Maen sae arse ie applied ts aries yurgiared that ‘he power to reat ate | be get aside unless by general consent. ta have’ suddenly dis- | Harden, to.sail soon for Central AmeriCn s vetron, (or | aes of your Hoare Bowden that { bought af pou for ey horse's tually dlaugiouted, and bo expended ‘Yor the advaninge of par: aud canals, aud. to hunuove theesen power to | Mr. Borts—I ask to make an explanation. Thore is | covered that they were always good democrats.” nats) ‘Philadelphia. f fp. | Smee gs eneiaty aacad’ RIGS SO Bt 8 Rieeerarer bes | r States, sections, or jocalities, at the expense of Tomote, and aroare such | HOt ® gentieman on this floor but has constituents who pune aateliarain <a Chet ‘nKs {eLanp, Dee 7-rSchr Providente Shenk rom Wil. | expectes Py ced Reeders a Tost capers ine S*By Teturaing tothe early and approved construction of th : Sa | ne ee rrton or Avoueetene] all te fee ce pel latenk ee a Ore ear mary” Hardios sid loth October | tne cause ef is cough, roteh Cost, see. whieh he os consuation adv the pratige tar fe ch negualicy ad Te | ee cree gram Tyre mamecns | Tstntt-ladery Convention Death Hereby the | co Coastmtes Bef ar wee oh Wig Ede Cow | GUT eae ress elas Tee eeeed lisoorgaae Improvetoeats be meade, our experience hes Mr. Pertit—Mr. 8 hands of his Associates, $e. ae ORE: Dense eh Cash Goteee tat” Orava, | seen Herve Powders fur worms as well na tephra Von, Broved. be better wade, and at jess cost than they would be by | tiven of the 4th of May. WBao cowering hie Cee ens | ,, Me. Botts—Would it bein order to move to suspend | The Annual Convention of the Anti-Slavery Soolety, | Churchill, do, BAe ty BORER TD. Rest Hecepstend Llu hefitted by these iinprovernentan pe arena peg pmtereats be: | vill enuitied “An net {ui the preservation and repair of the | the rules? of the Eastern Distriot of Pennsylvants, met yeatérdsy |, 1), Home cette rookline, Winchester, | for 85) A, . GOUGH & CO. 149 Fulton ay. ‘makiog them upon the sme principle that thee of he | Sites Gee aetatOr ee en Teena | cate Sesaxze Tt eerie So gee wane ! organized by the appointment of G. M. | gaivert sent Naty Al Bauder dat sole proprietors. Persons iu any part of th \ Post Office establishment have al ways been ef aot he | powexs oF ommuni the House is on the motion of the gentleman from Il- | morning. and; organized by astport; sehr Mary " aN eet eels een hate 24 don gr more backed. | who derive benefits from it, ved by those | imposs. It wis so Mnols (Mr. Wentworth.) to refer the message tothe | Davis, President; Lindley Coutes, Vice-President, and | , Bosto; ste pos jee x i henon, Woodbury, New Orleans; bark Onyx, (a The power of appropriating money feom the treasury for | (HIM Constitution, equally in respect to each oth committee on commeres. on peste Wanna Wathun cake mete oat te such r 4 ‘a reign powers. The goods, and vessels employed C, M, Burleigh, Secretary. ing. in B ‘ Laura | , oes Tea veemen wrap not claimed, * Sxercised for more are the only subjects of rei Tt can act on cone other, |, Mr. Patti said that if sny man ardently wished and Marseinl adm ‘mad ensing, known as Signal for a brig. 4 1d shi 0 is red to bring the inistration into power, he made | ‘The dilapidated rookeries in Moyam , Hoes bok Mary, righ ierat ene", mudinons,comstruction War indented, | (arian stionte aad te Beetons cor oe eee ees | thet claies for Minwelf; ifany meu egived more than | the Astor Place and Riley's Court, built for the purpose ar inten Ma Appropriations were first made iu Ih ceil bot toreze. | States, was the ouly power kr ted. another to the prominent measuresof the administration, | of ogging hounes fot the deatitute blacks, wore destroyed | Biadt rd, Namen, NP: Venus, ae; . ew) Hard- | pegae, and it ean be . | wifling cost A liberal di Rew Gr ny Rett & Co. and Ang Boston; Waters any; and Stebbins & Ree . & Co. are [po enon for Pop ee * 4 pt Uyahinn J \t sand cracks, contraction, reain lent ‘paration for ng = if werecurto the causes which produced theadoption of this | he made the distinotion for himself; if any man was | f.' NS ing night Their occupants bad been turned | (t West Indien; Isabella, Lag ste cera MAMAN | the shoe, &e.. for horse. ‘feet. sale pA b ry Constitution, we shall and that It he Te: pose his rene (Mv a Garding, doy 8 2 Appleton, Hasalieon ai ‘York Tattersalls, 446 Broadway Ht®rre dont toe mpg an er aantas ae cai az3, uthorising the Pr gulnuion of tiade bythe Ptates reacectively, and the edvar tages more cordial in his support of our present commercial | out by the recent order of the Board of Health, and as | i. eras Uae eiibatae tnteaoal at New York Tattersalls, A loucestes, aud the h - ipated fom the transfer of the power to ongrets, were the State of Massachusetts,” and of the en- B, 2 aS had the most weight | Instead of acting | the distinction for Bimselt; if any men was onriovtaicy | where these miserable hovels were located will be much | Cld brig Chatsworth Oram, 1846, he claimed | 5 individual suffering has resulted, the neighborhood | Bartimone, Dec 16—Arr schr Martin Brewer, Portland. D* “TOBIAS begs to submit the following peru 4 olustarty regetved from Mrg.L. I: Cohew of “i i 5 Williams, Norfolk hy with over 200 more, received ducing the lest 3 month harbor of the Port of Pres tod 1d 10 foreign powers, the States individasiiy | the annexation of Texas, he.was doubly anxious; ifany | Senentted by this conflagration. i Bis esate ct ; wed? ih areiow tg tele tetmniol, aad neat sere ib reat aint on eacho her, whereby | one heartily bed the war, (the Fesults of wBich | epentted by This oortegrrored man, inhabiting a cellar 4 ulipre fora Geom | Taube scen at the Degas Vleventh sceton Tras made to pay the necessary expeases. This appears to | Ifone State imposed high duties ee Merwe shod glory not only om ous ers, ‘but on the entire coun- | ot far from the fire, was found dead last evening. and it | * = e been relieved this year by x9 evel fave ec, he commencement f,hnrvor improvements by | foreign pcer’ocoauterva the rensis at of h try,) he might ciaim the devotion for himself. Now, for | is said died ‘from the combined effects of a beating'te- | jr Niu toothache. c#ugh. pai Tims, sheatand. Congress, thirty-four years after ithe government, went intd | the next a/joining Mates aposed lighter dates io mrt ce | the frat time, they had, in this m & total demial | ceived at the hands of a woman, named Angelina Ship. | York. Sar fh hee winere everything clos has’ falied. Cert ongeatien wr ihe prssent oe aN articles into their ports, they mi ¢ transferred thence | that Congress has Pg to make any improvements in man, who was sn occupant of ibe sume celles. The en. | Raita he Heer rine i Soe ee eekaete ihe mae St eet ft Britton of $9000, abd directing” surveys and eatim rare eae oier eaten securing the duties to themselves. This | aid of harbors, and for the transportation of the army | cused and Joseph Mott, who passed as her husband, | Jicket, Vi uth. JK Randall, Norfolk. im my family, Dr Tobiass Ve ‘Sate é d navy, fi ; rth Fi brothers "Wenrainty were mediately nid on auch cose | broaker? bf the: even Hee eulows of the ses, andthe | pave both been committed to await the investigation, | | FRanxvo! a $ all, Crocker, do; brig Thomas & Edward. | certificate its won effects. 1 have used it States, and thushad grown up ascate | gyatem of internal improvements. If the President pad | 1B@ deceased had been sick of the fever, and the other | \iitcn Cardenas; sens Convert, Brown, Belize, Hon; Atlan: | sehe, cough, pains tn the limbs. croup and 80 mney ot which was | withheld his assent to neh its of the cellar, after beating him brutally, | tic, Smith, Porto Rico. the «peedy cures it has effecte*, have, m some in R 6 bill, on the greund of policy, | CCcUPan rd, he perial a x ve «NYork; sche isking—ia no instance has it ever failed. Few per- be ior cas | Dau the fund of he tremry, were wanted tbr the | Sia hegtotan, When found he was soany covered up | J4°Qiiaun Wasvere, Merete Bet, Were te” | Seniean at AtMiatideutntie SC mat frome ‘of the routes of auch roads and ernala,> ac the Pees may deem of natioual Importance 12 a cotmmeretal oF mili cary view, or necessary for tl ‘ansportation of the : ssord mails.” This act evidently looked to the adeption of a general | Os waits dvorderly and wae an ungrovem ads and canals, ngs which we ‘had tT, Dee 14—Sid barks NW Bridge, Brown, Ha- | feel fino more than an act of justice tothe I fel HK derfa! =; » to embrac = ara revolution which had beer re | d. Fi his de- | Tigkteous purpose of subjugating Mexico, unless che re- Ni 4: Amazon, Sears, N York. 1o Harupton Ron too ofien the ense, thatarti of no ea or eepening ie'vhncnel Tealtal aati eRe | orate diem, We weeny | Fetuene Cchusy and atumee th aro virtur wai | TERM IO oy nae, accused of obtaining mo | it ele Ragman fumbee. fam Bisco aha het | odkeltgnsant orm tnat'agd fr snene te take of Presque in the 1 Pennsylvania, and io repair Ply- Seek ales of th din ceases to be longer a prostitute—if he had vetoed the bill sony | cusemy Wiest In briy ack. le, Bar. | the same opinion, until ceular mig I COMEN: mouth Beach in the Stat ney under false pretences, was this morping held to bail | for prudential purposes, he would have listened to him; 1sth—In H»mpton | that ithis w of Massachusetts, and thereby pre- f thi | by Judge Kelly, te,answer thi eat Court. Theac- vas Cld bark Chaives, | 261 Ninth stree tat, 1947. Kor sale nt TPrardent aoe es nace {rom being destroyed.” The Sates were brougnt together by ‘the const tution, ss io | DU when the President tells Congress that they have Ped tt i ocd fatends ‘to carry Be'case up at once to | Monel ocker, Guadaloupe. Bid | Depots. 130 F 4 Fast Eleventh street; also by though fark Tha proval to these measures. | commerce into one community, equall , in regard to foreign | 20t the power to erect a pier, to clear out an Inlet, or a | ¢14 ‘Supreme Court. brig Sea Engle, ams, Cadiz. nd Grocers inthe city and throu; mie td Representatives on the ith M. ere ceine Houre of | nations, aad toeach other. ‘The regulations thet were adopred | river, or improve the laker, or pull » snag out of the [+ PontLane, Dec 15—Arr brix Hanover, Dennison, Norfolk; and $0 cents _ 16 HP re. that the Constitution hed Sot centered fae the 0 ninon regarded, us in both respects, as ene people. e duties and | Western waters, he, (Mr, Pettit,) could assent to no such The Young Men’s Democratic Association, achr Orizon, for Georgetown. " EDICAL OFFICE.—DR. JOHNSON, 17 Dane street, arty "alee OF internal varreagtte BOW | imposts that were Inid on the vessela and merchaadize of doctrine. He mainteined that where the subject mat- Paiape rata, Dec, 16, 1847. Ricuntonp, Dee le—Arr schs Madison, Kellock, ‘Thomas ML ‘veur Chatham street, #0: well 58 the. post sae, He placed his approval upon the nat that Congress | SiMin tice ity ere, (unttuem throughout the Unived States, | ter is given to thie government by the constitution, no | Jawes Gonvow Bennett, RUA ei ensaelatow, Rosse, Boros: Vesn Bapies: | ¢ etitioner 1 New York in ii inthene old halt vite oF Baya tapMsyseeatette auch atvaem, | ie at aayluni'wefemnoreh, ster tae ecwoen dflren | Matte how condvnsed in term, the power existoto | “In the Arai place, the Association does not number | Sve, Bi¢¥ehs Halubow, eae, aye Mc tel on fea is peainisent”Glest, Voustitation, but’ upon the nastgn einer ches Payer at ths Pat Put in force all necessary measures, and to carry into | 2.000 members. The largest number that has ever been | dares, Dec 15—Cld brig (late sehr) Ohio, Webber, Afvic red cases (hat hare ea ee ee rin the. throat ort pro} mblic mopey was limited act ‘a effect all incidental power. If this were not #0, how | estimated in 600—a difference of only 1,200; and the | schr Aleyona, Myers, NYork. : i “re idca effectually cured. restrained only by the dis of Congress. in coming pre ig the adopt t ation | could the marble palace, used for the Post Office Depart- | constitution, which requires every man to eign his name 10—Arr bark Tivols, Wherle Sc Pierre, | tonal weakness, 01 a.secret habit a to this conelasion he avowed thit “in the more early eka irl, { onaress recommended it to the | ment, have been established? Why, the Postmaster | before he can porticipate in the proceedings of the Asso. Pm ee ag oar gH ll Young men, causing Iaseivio Grosse ned nightly stage of the government” he had entertained a different | f0 Sn all ood ted suatet a power to levy a duty of | could not employ even mail carrier, nor could this | oistion, does not contain over 400 names. “ft 1s trae that shi}, Bgrmudas Vietarie. Clemens. ; conitively prevente iy! igeg t jon te opinion. | He avowed that his f'st optaion had. beew that, as | Aye ier Cte onal goods imported from Building, in’ which Congress meeta, have been erected. | ciation, does not contain over 100 nemer, it ig true dalonpé: 13th, brag Waandot, Crary, Salt Key mereury. "No alteration in diet, oF Prevention fia aa enet Eeroramont: 8 4 Kovernment of | mited pow: | er af Aa no power to de- | insue was made in the bose of President, unless io Rowiand Moulton. sehr Joha Hartm: GTRICTURES=Dr Raph authorized by the oth , ted poses. U implied,when,we get into a war, | so considered by the friends ot Mr Daugherty. They lade} TR — Dr Construction of their vo urged.” In" f784, it was recommended to | we would have to Oght eternally and not make it. The may call 1¢ 0 victory, Or ony other term, if they oboose ; Barba ature, symptoms den “ppropriations gave to Congress no apply the public money to any ot sere y to any other ie Congress to prohibit, andi Mexioan war must go on forever, because word “peace” is n atudi- ty ones or olieets ex. | modifications te importation of goods from foreign powers, | not found in the conatitution ‘The constitution, too, Phrase he bf Saige fk oop. AY ated for Pi sound rane bayrer® contsined in une other | "1a tray,the consideration of the rubieet was remamed, and Prevides Zor the cousbiichment of an army ead navy, but dent. Out of that number, nearly 42 new members wer Government.” ha nrye entertained | 9 proposition preseuted ina new furm, with aa address to | 1 S878 « clothing,jthe perk and ) | present, who were pro} ‘at the stated meeting pre- rs oyerament," he kave up in 1822, | the States, Prineiples on whien a pert of the | #2d & thousand other things. No such weapon as Colt’s | ceding the evening of theeleotion. Therefore, but 72 old Tight ta apply the wablog AebrOpriation we nothing more | piwer to 4 indiapensab'e. In 1786 a meet: | revolver is mentioned in it' Recently, the Secretary of | members voted, and but 114 members present out of f deca ont, ne ing took place at Annapolis, of delegates from several of the | the Treesury sent from Pittsburg two millions in coin | 9,900, as the writer rays, but, in reality, only 800, Ev 6 fac’ Tchas no incidental power, nor does it draw alter it a1 <! at + nor di ny conse: | § ates on th ’ v pose ace of ineral incon ces seer Ganado Neder 18 | Lored ne Piel the eating nt from ai eRe Sita, | GTR tee Oko and Missasoy\ rivers, | Now auppore the | candid: peraon, who. knows the fuols; oun perosive how a oso of internal improv ements, would he to appropriate the 6, symPLO Te came of de wnat rae Be poohesl om the United Stat ich street, or mail ors Arrived. i—C H Thalesia, Mrs Deuly Box ener ‘of $1 r Keele RICE a att Fore! tae are —Fhip M 27 sacks sugar Oclri rapes gia) M'Brencier—15 do tvel Wot’ Phelpr Dodge & 60.108 do iterhot | night before tl hing 0 money Went, a rnag bad fallen intothe sentation of ing ts Fhiledelphia. The ca i Betive sanction or suspen inet ig:ty aot reaairiog Seeleny eee ne rtoe re | Fiver, amd there was, 10" couse uence, no safety; sure | Srehnrgaryenie tend how slim « reprsenianiee oo eee erate a veg decom cha mdder 13 Bus EOfatetaweees ence Det mi Teer meetin he! on, The condemuntion of the laod i ke ore Janone of these mens he subjset of intern the government, let our versel and cargo go to desteuc- Schuchurde & Gebhard—26 eke madder 200 bxs herring F& ids whose complaints are m the most hould refuse to sell it, the establishment of tarp | Ralvement menuoued, or ced. at. Those of 178 ti aifor the wont of the power to pull out « snag? OUMMERCIAL INITKLLIGMNON, | Po ks madder J Hohleni0vo bus herring Von Harler | {ioy, may depend on beng always conducted by Dr, K: bam, toll aud the protection of the works whes fsisher ment hs | on a7 endian men by srep tothe ndoption of the Cn honorable gentleman was thus acvocating judiel- out ~W kegs barter 20 hnmmpers pocwtoes Hughes#2 hampers salt wit Prompt. aafe and energetic treatent ‘ wees, " fon, h b of ap , took o * eal aeerament are polieved tn borenite Powers of the en | gress. to reguinte trade with forera powers Te ia oe pl al pl Ee hai RIT Fit Doerd pa dl yh Fst Jie nulicient to gore inbuaelves i the jut it is impossible to conceive rattan 2 bags seed 8 cke mdse to order. that the regulation of trade with hat ui sever wether a second ry object, her, It "conveuteat —=— warranted or no. charge required: K ment, when @ message was received from the Senate, an- Pruivapecemia, Vee. 17.—First Board—700 Sti marepe ss tog Si a, | ens renee lee sa ss oa AN. | NAP sree Pid wd ait on tsar oe table and nutri. | Wiinitsinhi wl nt ree ¥. nouncing the 5000 6's, 67, 9994; 26 IN Kentacky, S OEATH OF THE NON. sE808 Prion high Intereat, 6. jean Nonhern Ke Power of appropriating public money, when in the ir Ce a oes es RO, Ve be contra ‘ " ther. afer TION-(COSTIVEN tion does aot sadhor ogres to tery vce te Come i ‘Tho resolutions from that body were read, and eeieks Banke 118! 230 Rendieg Rs Ree eee e ediclaes, bY rave "The power of appropriation ie bat eat Mr. Jacon THomrson arose and sald: The message ‘second. Be VALENTA. A Le fo iv od. light, just reosived from the Senate, announces the melas. at are, ero choly fact, that since the adjournment of Congress, last another of ite mombers has fallen nag Sa opr awake ne more! Jesse Speight, iste s Senator 10m power to raise money ; and the true inga woether C; has + oF the object ieeuares fins he nigh to! levy taxes Tor the object Daring the four sucogeding years, embraced by the admin- So in gue conte.

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