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“ ‘ THE NEW YORK HERALD. PRICE “TWO CENTS. WHOLE NO. 7244. MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1852 rs " . ae ppae Saiclodit Yasek Of the territory of Oregon, entitled “Am act » Am act making appropriations for the otvil and Heavy Freshets in the South, L E S H NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Ps big Pesci Brg resident ‘an: t0 to for the selection of jeoce for location and | MAtic expen-es of [opscue sted for the year 1 r) a LE Sl PR PRe eee yr) ae ieee a mare revolution that the | eecti@m cf the publie buildings of the territory nf Oregom, | the ‘Ath of Juve, Loi. and for other purpown, DERANGEMENT OF THE MAILS—DAMAGE TO -~ P, ” 5 t ETC. wae een nee exon avec | HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. | Sesser Soeniat occ nary order ile soa nig | Chom the tae of "Fete ru Maus- | ar. or hyper sta the Sth Some aad “tM tr peorks, Angas Oak SSIGNEB S4L8-OF lot 4s, WAGONS, STOCK Ne ings. Adopted. sete seetiory. Approved June 19, 1853. the year endl rep riations for the naval service | o., southern mall is still deranged by the late stormy p 4 Machin fa stnblishment; havi eee h Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to ratify | for the yenr ending the 0th June, 1853, nged by teede tm oth ciiy"and anu. with app THE CLOSING PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. | ate. Docorse, (dem) of IMs roporied back several | and confirm an exehanze of lands between the United | Am act making sppropriations forthe servien ofthe Post | and nothing haa been received since Sunday, south of biting: Teams for city avd couvtry. Will re States aud Charles Reynolds, of the city of Natchea, | Office Department, during the fiscal year ending the 30th v1 ivate eafe; Will be scl at, section. oe 6th day af onto ~ ~ "Geveral Gomme aca ntttaiied basinets and State of Mississippi. Approved June 10, 1852. June, 1853 Taal orice ace rely felt in View vate sale, ws BONE ato on 15th day a: : A kin; >propri: ¢ storm of Saturday was severely : métion niaersad, A from Guiseppe Fagnani a portrait of Hen An tot making appropriations for the transportation iadiaghem puceets dibcey aed ioe ferem Cite. Graphic Description of the Confusion and Dis- ees tees coma cal Carlee oe essa” | CURR MM tering 1 Ce bo pinion io ibe lisa occ, | of the United Stator mail. by ocean steamers and other- | ginia, At Frederfokeburg the Rappahannock river | JUSEPIL CLARK, Assignes.— order Incident to the Adjournment. te files of the Seuste, gress, Approved July 3. 1852 : by: dures Se nk your ending th June, 1863, rose to an extraordinary height. carrying away Chatham NoTICK- O. N. BUSH WILL SELL, THIS Mr. Donor (dem.) offered two resolutions. ordering the | Providing for the distribution of the laws of Congress, An act for the relief of Mrs, Margaret 1, Hetzel, widow | 109 injuring the canal and plank road. A wagom TOF BE OMG then eee: Bey Tas arene ‘ distribution pe ri deouments. Adopted | andthe debates thereon. Approved Aug. 6 1852. and adminlstratrix of A.M Wetzel, ‘ate Assistant Quat- re salen ep nv and secon hang Faral- | List of Acts Passed During the Session, | | Mersrs. Masox. Arciisox, Monrox, and Anas, ob- | Regulating the printing of Congrosa during the rocoss -| termaster in tho army of the United States. a, fons Wow | at etn oe coe ak er eee re. Grpeesiag. Gi - ures, Platform and other Seales, ONE tained leave to withdraw certain p»pers from the files, | ACTS PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE THIRTY- Oseans to Vera Crus via ammpico tak Jetset rent, Great damage was also done to the corn crops. punters, a oe 5 Presidential Appot Conf d FT ited APPOINTED Fa i aad on es me ENT. SECOND CONGRESS. versels, A despatch from Charleston states that tho recemg UoTION NOTICE. THUMAS SELL, AUCTIONEBR— J PL See hag thei tne Bow oe Sen nied ‘An act granting the right of way to the State of Mis- An act for the relief of Mrs. Mary A. Davis, widow of | rains, it is feared, have caused some heavy freshet helgr UN Ke nose ne ehe hlnecs Cdn the ean: Ko, ko, Ko. tondjourn Agreed ton (ne Femate are now ready | court, umd a vortion of the public lunds, to aid in the ova | Daniel W. Davis throughout the State of South Carolina, and done injury Ne #0) othe ont , » pt ib bt d i a 0 By 4 sof tho entablishment No. tit West eect m eri | ¥ ; He) ‘ ; 9 Setipabte Shan eo—tha hoalieus jate well the daar gor The Latest from Washington, rt cee tear camer, re me c'elack:, Shp caprae far branch of the United States Mint i see of inw: to be exported by cortain routes to ports and EFFECTS OF THR STORM AT MOBILE. , io IS Bp vase sureets Cee eee UDGE UALG AD Laer ee | wa 20 fariher oommestcation to make to tho Senate, | “ah gah to extend’ the time for solacting lands granted | P4068,In MeziCo. | ton ad Manchester Maw, Onusins, Anigcht 0; 1608 Ff JUDGE WALL AT LAST, BTC wd offered them bi tulat: tho close of . Mon SEE BE OF JUDG: BTC. and offered them bis congratulations on tho civse to the State cf Wisconsin, for saline purposes, Muy 4, | Qailroad company, The losses at Mobile have been overrated It is now a cokes, AER bid 4 STOCK OF SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE MEW YORK HERALD. Praag il saa tania Wha Ad Mana de obiorieiCn i sss, apes ptasalicatiantt i An act - create an additional Land office in the Terri- | said they will not exceed balf a million of dollars, , i x, August 31, 1852, ‘ y - ‘ reheat 2 con! o the State of Michigan certain | tory of Minnesota . vaay, * ent. see Tey Pea re Ae a Wagitnerer: Ai Judge of | eT MANcom, (while) Of N.C , offered a resolution that | jonds selected for sullue purposes, August 20° 1852 ia pod io ponents) ack autilien “An sak to reduce (yaoke a vaivate CORRESEOmDERY,) divsevirn of the undersigned, whe Nathaniel K, all was confirmed to-day as Judge thr thanks of Ws Senate be: given t4 te Hoa. W. B. Anact for the relief of Thoodore Uilutt.’ April 11, | aud modify the rates of postage in the United States, and New On.nans, Acoust 30, 1858, ver for J Low 0 the Norther District of New York. ‘The Senate refused | King, for, the ability. digaity, und impartiality with | i952. for other purposes,” passed March 8, 1891, The latest ertimates of the damages done by the storms anrten 8 diecharged the duties of the Sonate. ‘The revolution wae adopted unanimously, We ctock-ef Tools Bork A to confirm bim until he resigned his position as Post- pquish to the State of Towa iho lan Ls cee Anact fo aw act entitled “ An act to providefor | at Mobile make the amount near $2,000,000, and no a 2s therein, May 27, 1852 the better ee f the lives of passengers on bourd of hroe Torning Lather, avd fix? nras comple master General. Mr. Kina took the chair returued thanks for th a matte tO ek A p . counts hare yet been recelved from the interior. i} ay et : oe Aly lief of William P. Groene, August | yo-els propelled in whote or in part by steam "? brco borer Plgiesretil Topa'ead Dione one Event de Mri 8, Dy Habhagd.0t: Commmentiait wes size comtirsnel' | stewltment, St SA e mee ra eras ore Se, : : An not insking eppropriations for the iinprovement of = ane pa fixtnrts eomplotn’ a qvanrity of Hoguiating Valves and | as Postmaster General. Ho will reach this city om Ana ieasahe of Was alto States & Rica ugreliof to Johu A. McGaw, of New York. | certain hatbore and rivers, The Latest from Santa Fe, reagure Guages Sucin Rubber Packing, snd various other © Senate of the tes adjourned, sine tie. Augost 25 1562, An act in addition to au act to promote the progress of Sr. Louis, August 31, 1868, ticles too mumersns to gonttin, comprising te alla eom. | Thursday. 5 aa An get suthorizing the Scerctary of the Troasury to | the us ful arts, Mr. Aubrey arrived here last night from Santa Fé, hav Peletakantdis ux ki peacctear Ue gis poe —_ Mr, Bradford’s nomination as Judge of tho Supreme Honse of Representatives, issue @ register tothe Ada, Junuary 23, 1852, Any fict supplementary to An act providing for the 7 ‘ je mone) Uouct, was laid over. ‘Wasuunaron, August 31, 1: An get smenda cry of un act cntitied “an act to pro- | taking the seventh and subsequent ce ide fox holding the Vourts of the Uni ates incase | States ri Bir. Henry, of Tennesece, was confirmed as California | he House met at nine o'slock Tho reading of the | Utherchas eden 4g ability bay vutese rig ey eth a Land Commissioner; in place of General Wilson, rejected | jomemal was dispensed witle im fact it wax not prepared, | Distaiet Courts,” approve d July 29, 1860, Apr 2, I Sesterday. owing to the multiplicity of business and want of timo, RO er ee A great many confirmations of Consuls and Indian bi 4 © & Pua fv laces of the United | ing made the trip to Independence in twenty-five dayw. members of the House | He left Senta V6 on the Slet of July. Governor Lame pr sentatives and provide for future apportionmens | yegched Fort Aikinson on the 16th, ig the several States.” approved 23d May. 1850 ; ‘ March 11, 1852, | “'A'Wuil making appropriations for Light Houses, Light | Major Van Horn, U. 8, A., was one of Aubrey’s party, vosional Library, | Tonia, Buoys, &o., and providing ‘ortho ereotion and es- | Mya. and Miss King, of Georgia, died on the Arkansas, Reosiver for Messrs, J. Low & Co. X€—GOVHRNMENT SALE OF “od public sale, DY JAMES 0. Mc > Ord Stor ‘The first bale of new cotton was received bere to dag. THE POST ROUTE BILL—NO QUOKUM, FIC. Januapy 25,1502 tabli bment of the same, and for other purpores, in Jub erdo do. 17 twanty- agents took place They were considered in a lump. Mr. Quan, from the Commitice of Conference, made a Ab a6t to smend su got entitled “an act to incorporate A bill for the relief of L.. F. Johnson. ut fe on fw throne timed Lodenax 68 “be if Batitss aul slot of Tene Paeee at; | 2 Judke for Minesota, from New York, in place of Mr. report bf tho Aisagreoing ameadments to the Post Ronte he Weng » Gos Light Company,” approved July Ae a Pt to peogpicaia Alton, in the Stato of Tiiaois, a rae pd ae a ely ges of Comanches “ste. Til ation om, be sown an tbe arsonal on any day | Fniter, was also confirmed. Dill, He said tho amendments wero most obnoxious to | Au ort cor hue sessions of the Courés of tho | * An act in addition to au act to promote the progress of abr 1 Licuten: hen Golivery. Tho ees gammence aT HE form, ‘The most lumentable fog prevails amongst the mom- | the House, varticularly the section which authorires | United Siales. in the District uf Columbia, Muy lt 14-2, | theuaror anne : es Peep, ip yh AC A hacer. SABES C McCUIRE, Auctl -_ | bers, as to the amendments agreed to upon’ the several | marshals in certain cases, was omitted, Ferrie berate tor the aupoitonant ofa superiate nde A N msiking appropriations for the current and oon bat aa aca ge a s ae 1° omens = el ian afluirs in Culitornia, Marea & 1964. 'peent of the Indian De ‘tineat, d for ful- zt. Aubrey was informe y Major Van Horn, thag » % HORTON, AUCTIONBSE-STORE 3 S1xRa | appropriation Us, Brerything was hurried through in | Om voting to second the previous question, 0 duorim | Amact to pamit the hernuprouite brig Sylphide tore | fling treaty etipulaiions with various Iudian tribos for | aout the hrst of July rome Apache Tudiaan attiebes 1 ; nus, & lot of rose a Olegraceftl manner. “ teedred’ amd thistycfive twembess omewored to theie | GUY | February 28 sig the your ending the S0tb of Jame 1808, fifteen Mexicans, on the Jornado det Muerto, killed omg, ing gf Goniente, Gh Ie coat Seeded ies the wiiilica\tan, of the House y Av act to make land warrants assiguadle,and for othor |" A‘pill muking further provision for tho satisfaction of , , wi pames, urpores. March 22 1862. Virgtaia Land W ts. id wounded four others, and took from them twonty teh tee proceedings of Flday, which it isgue to Mr Schemerhorn |” Undée the operation of the previous question the re in Set for the relief of Lieutenant Gctonel atitchelt, of | et he Temes ones tocorrect. It was Mr. Schoopmaker, and not the previ- a concurred in. the of Missouri Mareh 11, 1852. = —_—_— ENRY_T. ‘EDS, Al/CTIONEER. — HOUSEHOLD NERAL APPROPRIATION | BILL“EXPLANATION OF MR. " » Inet 3 pit SREDE. Thure'ay, Septombor 24, at 1034 | Curly named gentleman, who cast one of the two votes | 7H G2 vag Bo m ees oi Jane ein oe ee a ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP AMERICA | msurance Company Suspected—New Cottome a aacoreepen af leg cha, Pocaivars, ehab at iia for H. J, Raymond, for Printer tothe House. X.Y. } | Mr Gonp sald he, yesterday. froma conse of duty to | tonienof ili: Lied Staten June lo 19: AT HALIFAX. Mesrnis, August 31, 1852, heirs; Pebeesesteds Couevos Divans mshogany Frend —— himelt and to the voted en muvee for the amend. toextend the time fo lands granted The Nashville Insurance Company has suspended fus- o i) * APPOINTME! ETc. ments. ald to t. rather taaa fentucky asy 5 athe de Nee ees jetonca, poborney Sd ensewsod marble a MORE RELATIVE TO APPOINTMENTS, i : ould be lost, and had to neky asylum for teaching the deaf and dumb, ther business. For Hntcipnda ter plates Ware, Cataageor ote FROM ANOTIIER CoRRNAPONDEST. Meewargs moteh te neoonslace the vote by whiom. the | Mare. 26%, POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. orning 0! ~ . Wasuincrox, August 31, 1882. | vote ofthe Oommltesat Conteronce wan coveutred in.” | ritrarprecur ately testroyea iy fire Nevemiee fe ieee poppers Gexeral Wilson’s appointment as California Land Uom- \ Lercrura —I move to jotion on ie. Anagt to chenge the time of holding the United Statos i} mi:sioner, was menire by an exclusive party vote, with Fp bt lee) you walt tat you get the floor to make Di Courts im Aluboma, and for other purposes. May DEMOCRATIC MASS ME L. VANDEWATSR, sUCTIONEER—WILL SEL! Uy . "in Thursday, Beptewibers as 1034 o'oloow, atthe eats cm, 14 Wall street Parsionrt—a lasge and desirable ae TING AT BALTIMORE. Wavinctiedlar me ORIG ELC) Crvcins ati, August 31, 1868, jortment lor oastom maderosewood, mthogany. much angry feeling. Mr, Hant enlled Mr. Cobb to order, aud caid, ‘Don't paef to authorize the Mayor and Common Council of say pee oom TS r The river is still rising and now measures fully sevom ieee ries ran date gst geret | ig, x Eikinn Mersbalof Wisconsin is conf, | thuaiake up our tne ontng nos terasiates porta he yates | Serious Beets of the Storm, | sot Surin se tats wil havo far Now Ontetas on Pairs, Lounges. Divane, Bedatesde By ands, | John) Towers was confirmed as Superintendent of | MF. i cel ale gyn wt thet pinee, with a view (o the improvoment RAB ARRRAAARA day. pe AaR a sons es nawelled chamber Faroiiar nae ¥ A 'T will call you to order when you are | of the navigation of Chicago. July 22, 1852, INTERESTING FROM SANTA FE Tho Markets. Jeo, one handsome 7 octa Printivg. ‘ ore: all be bad to say was, that he | qr A™let for the relicf Anus Norton and Louis Fosket, | 7¥ FE BES Pa ’ New Onieans, August 30, 1862, OWN W, SOMERDYKE, AUCTIONEER—STORE, NO, | 2094 Tamilton, Inte public printer, will get from forty | | Mz. Cosa remarked rage the bill alive, and then | May 11, 1+62 ; &e. &e, Ke, Gur markets continue dull. ‘The eales of cotton om 11 Spruce street. Thursday, €optombor 2, at 10 o'dlook, | to fifiy thousand:dollays. under a blind amendment tothe witlegeew ibe tose: a ra i Be nae gtunting @ pension to John Le Koy, August apps Saturday were 700, and on Monday 50) ales; middling avetion room the off ors of an Express Company, | civii and Diplomatic bill ‘Mr. Hi od to his feiend for his patriot- , s is quoted at Oe. The receipts are getting large. Obie onelsting of ope of Herring's Selemander Sates, Civil and Dip! _ Mr. Houston was oblig Ns for his pat An act for the relict of Gharles G. Hunter, Mea; Arrival of the Amexica at Halifax, i 0 58c.; 2 ents of Safer. one common fron Sate, one Teuck, three | ‘The Fortifleation bill will go over, ism, but he was sutisied ubut theze were not six men bere, | gyfer i y of the alifax. flour is ut $45 cor 0 a O8c.; whiskoy, 20!ac, irge Faprees Chests ovo lars Fiat‘orm Scale, ene Count nf room Wosk, one Conuter, te» common Desks. ond Port ble Force. Also by virtua of an exaontio it . ‘The naval appropriutions provide for carrying out the | Mt ‘Ven one, who was dlepesed todefeat that bill. An act to grant to certsin setticrs on the Menomonee TUE WIRES OUT OF ORDER—NO NEWS RECEIVED. New Onreans, August 30—P, M. contract with Robert L Stevens to build a floating bat- Mr Housros then made a re from the Committec | Purtuse, v The sales of cotton ure limited; middling fair is qui th ot Fox river, in tbe State of Wisconsin, Powrtann, Me., August S1—11}¢ P.M, Mars thaexcomerer Apts over ‘asepeas fluke lat z atl0Jje The excess of re 60; aun a lot m r the right of preemption. May 27,1852 Owing too b q ity, var is 900 bales, ry ofancend hued Furcieure or eeeTee texy in New York harbor. of Conference on the ng. amendments to the | Am act to provide for the holding of tho District Court | poo re cctne ne eect OF this city, we are unable | year is £00 bales Avowwy, August $1, 1862, : Avmy Appropriation bill, which was concurred in. for the District of Colnnble tee ote eric Court | to got over the America’s news from Halifax. Asyot wo |. : ’ j , 1852. CHARLES KRUGER. Co : my Appropeiation Bill, which ered in nih | for the District of Coltmbia injcure of siekmess ‘or other : : No receipts wore sent in by the ecticetor to day’ Flowe romOm mUREEEY BOOND CONGR scape ee nea tien on vented | Geabllliy of the District Judge” May 27, 1852, have not received a word of news, aud only know thatshe | ontinues duil Wheat—Small caies of Genesee at 112% @ BR Socteee ts SNS TE ee eo ba csi inthis silt JOE Fale sth peak siguatute om the lasedey of the | ¢ At set to amendan act entitied “An act to carry into | prrived at Halifax, about six o'clock this evening. It is | 11¢ dete tet ay abies Cer Gomeaee bushel af he Rone TA PRaantler rhe oe a ae elec cual a YIRST SESSION. ctieet the Convention between the United States and the P 2 cless to wait longer to night. O45 4 70o., for Western mixed. and Tle for tint yellow. Lo above house, eonsicting of ail the veual asortment of @ gr apt rate Pableestolwaliaienier mene Barley, 4,400 bushels cold at . for two rowed and four Mr. Prisirs presented a report from the Committee of Emperer of Brazil ct the 27th day of January, in the privste facall which i 1 Pisnoforte, flenate x your 1849." approved March 20, 1650. July 3, 1862. ae wea 4 ivate 3. Timothy ece ery gord Aystramest: cn ‘uatorsuy extension Dining : Conference on ditnarering amendments to the Navy Ap- An act to change the name of the steamboat Brilliant, The Missouri Legislature, $0 30. ay Sher ‘bushel Se nak gs Mana hay A Table, a handsome Frouch mantel Clock, ove handsome ma- Wasminatox, August 81, 1852. Propriation bill which was adopted. 3 June 1h, 1462. FIRST DAY Se dat ae etny Wardrobo, mahogany Sofas and Chairs. Carpets, The report of the Conference on the disagrecing . dl Burenue, Bedstoads &e., ail of which will be sold without The Senate commenced business at twenty-five minutes An act to create three additional land districta in the Meteorological! Observations. : amendments to the Bort Office Appropriation bill wes | gam ety Pig ary Jervenson Orry, August 50, 1852, acre, ns the farusly ars about tcaving for Euroye. past nine o'clock. Sceptedl ; : ; oe ae upon theland onthe | |THE eaveussine. BY Monaw’s Lisn, OFFIC: tiasrsteNT 80, 2 Watt eraxa. VILL AM, WiTTRRS | aUOT ON R—TAURSDAT, ‘The reading of the journal was dispensed with. Gu'tbe GIES Be ieee, kot os of the | Hue ofthe Control Raiload and branches, by granting The whigs, in caucus resolved to support tho whig Torspay, August 31, 1962, at ‘Oo'oleck at Lid i a 9 far = be era) a i t 9 9 M—Ty CLASSIFICATION OF CLERKS IN TIE DEPARTMENTS, ETC hereto, Sunuury 21, Burraro, 9 A M—Don ing the payment of inter uoler 2062. Thermometer Bontaincdin the hovre, consisting Dtanher and Kitoboo Fur pitnre, the State | 20mnees om the organization of the Legislvture, entire report of the Commircioner of Patents was ordered : ; , ature, Wind north. Clear and pleasant eee ae A reeolution was repected fromthe Finance Osmmittee, | 10 be printed. ‘ aah aialawvinten ine edvaneta: xaute fo cee ana The demccrets met in caucus this morning, with open P. M.— Cloar. lovely evening. Wind northwest, ‘There Bloth, &«. cailing on the Department to submit to the Senate next The Houre called the yeas and nays on a motion to | yo. at cy od States, in repeliing invasion and sup. | Coe Resolutions were offercd, declaring that, for this | Mometer 75, Parometer 24.78. jon at Indian streal in that Stato. | fescion, old 8 between the Bentoniaas and anti. | Recnesr 5 open the wey for the taking up of a private bill, which | beCit. session a plan for the classification of the clerks, it was | Olen the Wey l0e Uy vee teen Crelock Pressing Be arch errata intasinn 9 & M.—A cool, pleaeant m ; ao WITTERS, ATOTON SEE —Eate DY, x eet, Thormometer soe dovuar , 5 anes js : shining brightly. Wind west. 1! meter 80, At 10 go'clock af TS? Canal street, Morbeage taken up and adopted. ; PROPOSED EXTKA PAY FOR A REPORTRR—H1e RULES NOT im ed An actfor the pun- | Mentonisns shall not be revived. ‘The Benton men op. | Na'p em A Pary tian “cool eres meta. ey. up et Seine, manorwey say begs, 2.4 ft Biaig On motionthe Clerk of the Committee in Pinance was ays Rete a een Selling abseil the Distriet of Columbia,” July 3, | posed them. Wind southwest, “Thermonaeer 75. Fahiec) Ci Lalntingn, Wardrolee Drersing Bureaus Washe | continued during the recese, moved by Mr. Mans, (whig) of Mast. last night. that the rei ofthe Vegi Woolton Company, | at Siz7=H0% of Franklin, declared the bonds of | Avwean, 9 A M.—A clear moraing. Wind nor cede’ Halk Mattre ites, eather Bide Carpets, Olieleths, REPORTS FROM CONFERENCE COMMITTEES, be might introdute a resrlution appointing W. W, Curran 38520 T* | democratic union in the State to be rotten, and that | Thermometer $0. Rods, Kitchen Furniturs, &e. &o. Mr. Baicur, from the Committee of Conference on the Podge d of the House. with share he aris a oa rouking appropriations to mest the expenses ine | there is no prospect of harmony. . Pogers ie: a ee plese, Psy morning, bat MISCULEANEOUL, Army Appropriation bill, made. report ou the disagree- | 10 "ictoie this recclutton chall take rifrot, the Clerk of equence ¢f Une late fire at the Capitol. Jan- Tbe resolutions wore passed, and not limited to this 9PM. A pleasant evening. Thermometer 72. Wind ‘The day bas been fine ing voter, and it was concurred in. the House shall have procured from Jobn U Iives such a Mr. Rusx, from the Committee of Conference on the | mcditicstion of his contract for reporting aud printing piston making appropriations for the paymen he Benton men moetly stonding aloof, and | northwea of in- NTERESTING- WE WOULD GAUL ‘THE. ATTEN: Hae | alia Aud other pension» of the United Statos,for the | *ving they would not abide by them. ‘he caucus then | Unica, 9 A. M.—A clear, beautiful morning. Wind HA tion of all persons who would add to their wealth, safely, 4 the proceedings and debates of the oure as to relin Poppa te Ea ‘ano. 1858 Agr a ' sgt . wurely. Inreely, aud yy comoarative small ontiay to.an ade | Post Route bill, made a report which was concurred Guuke che prio HOW pas “Muiatiie ‘mae SCO ad BAe pre te theta heaped sel E. c hte sin bagel Cae cn ce i m ertisemie tin ite ome Fouranl. of da coe Aart iy. onbiabi: ie ae ae eo, ' priation for the iment of navy OPENING OF THE sex err. This autitul evening. Wind west. Ther. ener ni tie properse minced. Ce, baie ia tewnemay he | PAULSON THE REVENUESINvEMTIGATING coumutten are | “Mtr. Joxes, (Jem.) of Teon.,.aid this was too impor. | PewAons. “Jone 19 1852, kisi The Senate met at the appcinted hour, and proceeded ‘ : pene of tn property alincod t vitva in town. may he pend e tanta mearare vo be acted upon, and demanded the | gM Re fF cursing into exceution, in further part the | The Senate met at the appolnted by ete Auvany, 9 A. M.—Clear and pleasant morning. Wied oltch ernest, yas eGo The resolution offered yesterday by Mr. James, for the | yeas and rays, which were ordered,’ The rules were nut t Lil aves coeaty wid 0, ooneluded at an % Scerctory, Mr. Irwin | north, ‘Thermometer 74, Baxvmoter 10.100. “iderousy appolptment of # select committee, to sit during recess, } suspended. there being 7. ® ‘yens against 62 nays, not two. nton democrat) was elected, 73. -RACHES !—LOTS OF ‘EM. pot i PRACHES t= Ora OF AMS | to examine witnesses on oath aa to the general business thirds, Jy. January, OrENtkc oF THE Hoss. is 9 eter ms, pies creating. Win north, Thee- iecUelak “coe: , wnt d of impertations, to ascertain whether eny, and what, TUMULTVOUS SCENE K Neda a ‘ Ab twaveo'cioek th ni 3 i ptor 78, Barometer icreury 20, seent to any partot the city froo of ebarre, | session. was taken up of amid much covfusion ‘The galleries Ly this time (half rthe relief of Rdward Evorott, late-a Serguant | ° Qora, Tacnout attempting to org ighaavukta’ madueniiecaaieere Nr Late oppowed the reschution, He did not approve | past eleven) were crowded. ane wasnt: ach party made a nomination for ‘Thenirical Intelugence. > Ri . ILESALE AN of keept e jc of Sel a te tC s e sed as re - M4 ( sd] AL “Deniers in Cotte, Tea Sugve, Wines. Coy WO Bowery, | Cey‘Gt cag,ameauneuone of Sepetony ve anne here: | Several amendments were proposed to a resolution relief of John rand the candidates were closely adnered to The Benton's Turarne.—The season at this justly popula naties had two nominations, but on the fourth ballot | Pl#ce of amuvement has comucuced with its usual at- one had but eight votes, The following is the result of | *#etions, and ro fur has hoon well patronized by the An act fer tl 16 ccss of Congress, 1¢ would be to keep the Senate giving an increase of salaries to certain clerks, fouers, petuelly in session ana enable them to travel about the | ano lutorers. ip uddition to those provided for yeeterday. country. in fiver or tens, at the public expense, The confusion was geveral througbeul the proceeding. Mr. Siecxton moved to strike out so much of the reso- | with occasional desperate struggles on the part of mem- | fourth door above a9 atreat and aud streot, block east of the very have jnst received a choice ich hearive boon carefully se ih «pooial refaronce act for the relief of Phi set for the relief of J he «| lovers of good acting and witty comedies, Evel i : ved ’ ihe medics, Every night f i t- ‘tion as gives the Chair power to appoint the committee. * to obt p floor. + for wis 9 . 8 for some of Mr. Hamity enid there were great speeches made on | map whe did pot rise from his seat to address him, and : te a aa : i iton), ” . + 43 | ed, and the merits of the performonses have ably sus n Wocdsu hi ots.oer | ino salject of feuds on the tari’ He hoped this ingul- a Ss thie suntan and weedenrs set for the relief of Philip Miler, March 19, cedson. (whig) ve a it ecg ape eps dieey |, th Salleh oo ees ee a eee oe standing to take their seais and preserve | 30°! Acceke, (anti-Benton). a {gg | tained the reputation which Enrton’s enjoys. In addi a be acta ng 4 +3 nh ae! or the reli of § get lay 26. ing i eC fs) or i ck c ees coe was in favor of the resolution, and hoped ‘tho bang, went the gavil of the presiding offlecr, ae- nee et for the relief of Sylvanne Blodget, May 26, nding the fifth builot the House having failod to elect | tv to the gracter part of his stock company whom he- mee per ae Fos ached ale companied with eries of order, order ve : An ect for the relief of Amos Knapp July 12, 1962, | “ ker, adjourned till to morrow morning. has retained, the imapagor Las engaged two excuient » had no doubt but frauds were com- tr, Mox whig) of N. €., moved the resolution <a. wt Sof Geamina te. as Jerri ncen CO rust 9: e lans, Mr. 1. 4 son and Mr, ©. SP RON FAC GACiaS PANE | mitted under ive low—if there were nor it would be the | qutberiso( the pointing of 1OU0 copier ot Stanhuny's | | AB.Aet forthe payment of arreors ot pensfon to the re et aa GE: | Ee ee eee ox the toile!to—w real bovutider—wanted by | only biaveb of the government where frauds were not al report of the exploration to the Great Salt Lake, forthe | YAU the relief of * citizens Lately im- mite hoe i SETS ge git on gy sald mere neesgysan a Apoly or odérees SIT Bowery. By enclosing | tempted He thought the ebject to be gained was the in- | use cf the House. ‘he yeas and nays were ordered. nd pardoned by the Queen of Spain, Februs The Sevate spent thie morning in a diecussion upon | *¢ them ast evening in Coleman's comedy of “The fS1, eam lee will be forwardod. crtmee of duties, ‘Yo ne was Md Se Was, also, Mr. Genman, (dem ) of amcHave the yeas snd nays b . 4 the election of a chaplain, Helr at Law," @ well construcied, witty avd amusing urea “BULBOT: a Sea opposed to having committees eitcing during the recess, een ordered ov my res lution? ainstatints Ce tid wie ext ip plece, ea) nds te age. ie TS UnBOUs , ROOTS THE. SUBS cutee "Kr James basa’ he was’ took tm tepor OF. inareneioig | The reponse wa. in the negative. but they have on the Rpecpsaitem toe. tis Frigaere OF te In the House to day, the following was tho reeult of the | biece, nd a standing farovite om tho stage. Tho piece ie Ave just recetged poreteamer Asia, & find colle tion " the 80th Jane, ; be was for carrying ont the spirit of the act of n to lay the compensation resolution on . it was a welk wn fctithat the mechanics, ar- vere! oesenges were received from the P of ens and agriouiturists, puid ‘the ful amount of tae | ihe Unitea States. informing the Hoase that he bad sign: : consumed by them. while it was also | og the Civil end Diplomatic, Port Oflice, Army and Navy, acli known that those who used brondelosth. other appropriation bills : like, and Jaces, did not pay more ti he question was taken on laying the compensotion Riavante: aanivt ves esieen, designcd to hold up toa air rst rasoigod this sem Hyscinths Grow 1 cule and contempt the absurd of parvennes, and the monners prevailing in elt facbiowable society, Daniel Dowlas, (Mr Johnston) @ very worthy old soap ond candie dealer, in Gosport, purpose p relief of $+] lam Greer. ay 26. 185 he relief of Wiliams, Staples and Willia ch bulbous Roots, lyanthaey fee” Tore ines, N JA rine, bulbs ames Forgason,surviving parte r is ene fine day suddenly transmogrified into Lord Dabor- op, and wfford a fav ral la onpertunity to parses care © tiem of Fer; & Milhado, ‘March 11, 1852 | a Emer aed Wick treet (cton wih imported the duties iin posed uoom those articles. jon on the table, bat before the result was snnoan- An ant QU thie! relia! Of the txucitors call’ hidva of ly the late posseusor of the title nud states having dled Pivlhs at vide umm ye Oriod of the season. Cate 4 Hivsien opposed the resolution, 3 tlemen changed their votes, among thom | ny ie iiateher deceased. July 21 1852 j inteetete: Is only eon being reported to bave been ship- THE NAVY BILL © (whig) of New York, Rogues om appli ation. £ pi e whigs are going to caucus. ; re od tk | ; : be relief of James May 4, 1852. s wreeked and drowned and the old chandier boin : BURN & CO, 15 John otroo nous concent, was allowed to | IcHanDsON, (em) of Thi —T rke to a question of | te ens ee eee et ate aes of Sih yetson. a remap \ CC Bip and heir at law. ‘Dick Dowias (ir Fi yet a < AND GENTL mitiee of Conference on the {vis this ‘The gentleman from New York bas } 3.) 0."So50" Democratic Mass Meetiug at Balttaore, hopeful ron of the ennoblec . WwW was clork to sring apparel. jewelry. oF w ; ready changed his vote three times, and cannot change |“ A1 cot for the rellcf of Gustavus A. De Rusey, Inte an OF GEN # certain lawyer Lactitat. town in Dervy-hire, Lin : oy oppoced conenrring in the report, be any mere S . Henavy.. Jolyaiise, H OF GEN: CAss, & where he fell in Jove with 1) ly Homerpua, the hase nent tor Lhe repairs of the hospital at Pens Lavgbter, and cries of “order, order.” Z rélief oF Francie Trion, July 12, 1852 Barinone, August 1-0 P.M. | daugh'e had lately dicd in embacrasied va 7 te beneesie mt doned, ‘The question was taken, and the | Mr Canis, amid the turmoil, jm an exceedingly loud lief of Ichabod Weymouth, July 12, | A large Democratio Mass Meoting is being held in Mon. | cheumstarces, Her brother Zckict a fine, honorable good Napa 1 L et, basement. ured in tone—T move the House adjourn ‘ hdient sauade ’ ‘ ding”. | bested, though rovgh and uncultivated, country oom, ILLISKD TABLETS —MERCHANTS AND OTHE THE REVENUE FRAUDS, ETC it now incked Gve minutes of twelve i ‘getash for the vellidiot Jolth BiTatoat: July? um t # ivare to-night. Col. Jacob Gd. Davies presiding gives bis eeeth the comely te CY pl — i EL Saeed 2 A iS ab Be cot 1 of Me, James’ revolution was re- | Sie result of the oie was announced. and the compen. | A7cct for the reli d of Job 3 Beak teneeatael The Empire Club presented Gen Cass with a handsome | sworn funds, The three havi ‘ed up to Londom rchash g sleowhero, » large ‘ nied, and it was adopted. as follow etion resolution was now luid on the tabl Jomes C. Watson. of Georgia, July 20, 1 Cquet, which he acknowledged in appropriate terms, | {0 160k fur employment, Dick Dowias is maze aware of nd French Gus Vine. on which we fur 0 per | Yeas —Messrs. Bacger, Bayard, Bell Borland, Brodhoad, Srrarer announced that the question reearred on | Jones’ Walscn. of Georgia. | July 20. 18 ask leat sige f nat | the ebange in bia condition, by an ambassador, sent from F ban Pas athe icmnheA ik Whe ohare sovke, Cleric, Clewiens, Caper, bavie, Griet, Houston, coing to the amendments. abn to amt bentoa ti wsmning of a register tothebrig | He then commenced a speech. in which herald if any | jhe pubes ho announees hiuwlt as De Paul Pangloca, VECKER, No. pn straoty ues en, of Hor, neu erriwether, | °F Chie % Question," rien pril 7, 1852 one expected Mii to at mes “ mnounces himself as a Y ——— SREEENIAL A DECKER. Noe) Aan stele | sifior’Nervic’ Smith, Speusreer Stockton, Wades Walker, |, Maxy Voicxe—" Vote them down,” “Question,” | America’ Apri IND Payne, June 19, eoeeCd bint to abuse Scott, or the whig party. they | LL D and A.3.8., (Mr Turton) beariug. moreover; cs and Wel J % Que i, (i: oe Meat ine to; w petetiaged quae 1858, * | were much mistaken, Gen Scott was a gallant soldier, | the oppoiniment of tutor to thi yoang seton of che aris- oy! ~-Meve's. Adems. Bricht, Butler, Deseanssare, | Mir Hart (dem) of Mo— t jeged ques hivntuerdreuciet i sh coils ae es ter k. who is @ jovial. rollicking young bi ster Bi m Te ig eter gees abel Dibba ah aM. Cts dhadh : dese anast ihe ho fssuing of a register to the ship bo ne hee was insevtbed “ ae brightest pages of | Ion aseumes all ivy tive ok nial. rollicking yo oe ee iment 20 bh t ° Mr, Marex (dem.) of Ky,,in nearly the same brea’ sa hte ociiat cf tl 5 “ American history, tized Pierce, as @ man who | divcards bis two humble fiends Cteuy aud fel, A hls Shelve micenth jot suspended, eo astoa@ls | oye a fn An fet for the relief of the Monroe Railroad Company, | outa make stitutions sid e | ryt tiie. alte - Pome peg y b § it sae es Sse (land made a timiler moticn, ane Uielrecentilien. te alo mn titational President Gen. ©, | rd act divplays the altered condition of 1892, low ell oy propria The Speaker banged and rapped. ¢ gentlemen to atill spe og, and mu! husiasm preval dn quantitiee ve NK: hb ma euthusiasm prevails 2 Bporgor (manor te to bv ¥ Yt wa: Jenate proceed+ An act for the relief of I » Jp em mtervicw between hum and the ow a quarter past ten, and the ae Cobb, July QL, 186% tenstemers for « AYER, druegist, 3 & : . ” order ‘They were standing, and talking loudiy dil over pigped Beth 2 A ot : 52. honest hrarted Zekicl, in which Dict pleads the buries ri street, Franklin sqnar lot for # Select Commitee under Mr. James’ re- | 1). hall : re a oer AY od Rio saginle trons the of fabk Whinh exbte between thiar atice atone eh mcarh elses : were oo During which, the Light House bill was | “"\y;'s, | (dem ) of Tenn roo to a question of | , An set to regulate the mileage of Wileorhcit Aine Wih ie of sank whieh oxi fs Horween thenr. which preclude Oe Tere moMNEe. ahd ae FORA An Ee SELES crdrt, viz. the Touse hes already determined at what | eee eee i toe in the appropriations for . = be experience cf high life haa ko vitiated his patural forthe wma by weit wilt rlenve ercinge ans Me cent |» The committee chosen are—Messrs. James, Shields, | Yinncit would adjourn. the service of the fecal year,ending the doth June, 1852 er Ea, tm comiderstte, maimbers, Mave slready\ar- | good qual + 2 renne to mike 6 Se Hamp, Jue pablished Phyeiiat Theaey at another tite, | Bright, Dawson. and § Mr Cantrennt move the House adfoavn, iy year, ending t June, $1. Allyn'’e Ritnal of Froe Masonary $l Rosthefoncauld’s Moxime, $1. WILLIAM GOW ANS, 178 Falton stroot, MBROIDERTES.~TMVORTS PER ATLANTIC AND Fein Tue oily jotihare are rored ig invited to inepeot i y “a » | duly 21. 186! rived here, to attend the Whig State Convention to mor- | bovors’ fur Cicely, ‘The doiling ime THE CASE OF RXSENATOR YULER, FTC Cris" Agreed " “ Agreed;” “ Adjourn’ “Adjourn.” | ¢ Pos ae whee of pubiio land row. Appearances indicate that Mr. Clifford, th Gigmerion vt the honcet aud true hearted Zekiel Whe Senate tock up Mr. Morton's resolution to pay * «<a will resumo their seats, | _ 42 "ct to legalize certain ontries of public lund made FP Pat ‘Milford, the present | HeMeren Te pe a Duvid 1. Volee, out of the contingent fand of the Senate, | cape pena yn memes ML rosy in the State of Ohio, May 26 ue false friend Dick, who, Rowevor, Is #0 over , 1862. Attorney General of the State. will be nominated almost | i ¥ | B this scene was admirably depicted by Thi sum eqnal to the amount of per diem of @ Senator, from * me, 5 An act authorizing the Legislature of the State of Mis- | nnenimously as the candidate for Governor. No addres aisum eqnal to the a Be Mr. Cantren—t withdraw the Sceeele to the TTouse | soripyl tovell thelastts heretofore appropriated forthe use | Cur airacumd, st the candidate for r. No address | on Fe lexves with an agonized mind his iy jon avi Y | the fest day of the session till the day on which Mr, Mal- Mr Poxx (dem ) of Tena.—I will ° lutions. fully endors- | whelmed with shame at the marly r proaches of gue Hat iemente tien Emhee suey Lace Goods | ony was declsted Senator, ss nadine tobe treks aeeeuaae HT tek toe celine of rchcols in that State and to ratify and approve the | jng the uational nominet?s, will be adopted | The seu; | gud the upttuiuings of his own & pociance. that he Gee Bey Soy MAPFOUN WC A stroot. Mr. Abans oppored the resolution. of Mrs, Margaret Worth An act (0 emend 6m set entitie jaing for | LUDimt of the delegates here seems to boa hearty and | termines to make reparation, aud instantly secks out == fLe Choir, at ten minutes to eleven, signed the Civil Cnirs—* Agreed,” © Agreed Ab o . — bik, Ge e ‘an a Bos ing ed unanimous support of Scott aad Graham, Cleely ano offers her bis hand. In the mean time, an old HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC , WANTED, and Diplomatic Appropriation bill, and the Army Appro The Sreaxsn.—Tt can only be done by the unanimous | {he sls of certain Isnda ta th teibe ef Ladiauer aod for siaiaebheein tis OR | lottery Uckes. which bud lain for years in a brokem tam 4 . oo fe ‘ee {a his rerolution would lead to debate, | Content of the HToure. ae Sree pened eppetved March 3. 1843. July 12,1862, | CO"SFesstonal Nominatron in Pennsylvania | poi, sud wiich Zekiel bad stufled in his pocket whem PP ¢ > 4 ’ pRTON eal a “On ject.” 0 5 4 i S ? ~ - >, 4 " real vund ve 7 e2 W 4 NTED-IN tHE Ut 88 PNET OF Tats CITY, dad be Doha chante pe ieetoe Gea ciiee, Object, object.” broke frem sll parts of the hall ‘Anact for tho Felief of James W. Campbell, of Pike Westcurstrr, Pa, August 31, 1852, enving Lome, is tound to have deewn a prize of £20.000, Mr. Canrier.—I renew my motion to adjourn, ; : i Zeke receives, When Lor and Lady Duberly bave arfurt to ten gond rome, withall t URL AND ARKANSAS RAILROAD LAND ILL, The Srraxen, after knocking to order and requesting { county. Mivseuri duly 12, 1862 Tho whigs met in convention to-day, and nominated | piven the consent to the amonot the lex Dick Denies EI Seh iW omiee, stating vont and Vocations "ALA | Nr Mouraxn, from the Committee cn Public Lands, | contiemay to fesume the'r sents, sald the Chair will | ,.AM act to telease from reservation and to restore to | viniiam Kverkait for Congress, ‘with the farmer's davghter, and ali are ia the Pox 21 Port office, stating ront and location, Teported back the Hours bill granting land to Arkansas | Tiate he propositicn before the fou, the moss oe pei Jands certain lands in the State of end e ira, with the axesption of Dr. Pangiooy *ie Seseraie RNS HOUSE WANTED, SUITABLE FOR | #02 Missouri to eid in the construction of cortain raile | "Wyn dive caem ) of Tevn., T hope he will. Ark nly 12, 1862. eed Seiatacs GE Bias Htveloenns, L smi ers taped ita rey sd ORT aan Gooreiag wees ~-all tae motern taprore: eile nd moved that it be takea up. The Srasuan orlotk cede 7 getttlorseth avy tivited to fea seroniy thob temeres ca oaen dia ey oe bisa fae 31,1852, | about to vanish the rightful bode of the title aaa sommaee H A bpd rh gs dome ' A take their eeate. ‘ 1 ? a on the scene. snd Daniel Dowlas finds, as he him- desceiption will Gnd & good ‘The Cari salu it could be taken up if a majority so | Y° Soci fom right. go ahead. of w Stato’ nivensisy; by an act of Congress, approved The Savannah Mepudlicen states, on what it deems re- oull pxpretons it, “thet be hee only been @ peet's warm= A liberal rept wil Fe Row md by Karsan etree, | dcterm ‘Then followed tremendous thumps with his gavil, He | April 39, 181¢ Mr, Usnrewoon ssid that it required unenimous com- sent to make the report ‘The Cram decided otherwise. Mr. Bors ano's motion was rejected, Ayos 11. i 7? lat he may again retura to his little: 4 ‘Au net to provide for executing the public printing and | Mable authority, that Hon. Alexander H, Stephens, of | ing psa.” end th then said the hour fixed for the adjournment of the | | Ansel to provide for es : Georeta, will Me. Wobeter fo in Gosport. ‘The comedy is admirably constructed, rerent rossion having arrived. the Chair accordingly | ¢ti)i Nite the prices thereof-and for other purposes. bachelor t le abounds with iowny rich seenes and witty passages, Mir: Sncmnees tmis Heute rund adjourned sine die {An act {0 establish certaln post roads, Ye 7 vets i ” ° 1 philosopher yous Vorces.--Enough aid good. good, andin high glee Anact to amend an aot entitled “An aot to settle and | The New York Democratic State Convention, Lemos | - Panghod %, Yrall of « whee one ond AYNTED TO HIRE--A THREE STORY HOUSE V between Fourth and Seventh evonaer, and below ‘Twenty-third street, ‘To bo roady by 1th September, Ade dross B. GG , Herald off EXECUTIVE BUSINFSS—ALL #ORTS OF MOTIONS. ‘ . ust the expenses of the people of Oregon, in defending we "4 7 ” and quot ANTED—A SUITE OF THRER OR POUR UN- | It was now five minutes to 11 o'clock, and Mr, Bright, | 4 confuredly the members left the hall, temvelves from altack# and hostilities of iyuse In- BARNBURNER DELEGATE ELECTED. — ports to hinsenste potsnec wu tanialney and W frvished “ronme form widow lady three chil (cm) of Te moved that the Senate proceed to execu: a Wada ts Gan dione, im the yeurs 1847 and 1845,” approved Febuw y 1d Sraacusr, August $1, 1652, | Mosler Posts to dtamearte Poinrs, wae inicaltably droll, ard pure w & kitchon, « tive business, is “d , which has Croton woter ¢ Mr Hovsto: 1801, Denpis McCarthy (bar 4 hh hm re .) of Texna, desired to make a report | JOINT RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT THB FIRST SHEStON | Anact to grant the right of ey to all rail wed plank i Carthy (barnburner), of Syracuse, was | ter. Mr, 1. ‘Thompson, one of the late dewente 20 wate a ed the ro honest Devonshire clown, with ihe upper part ofthe city, Letweon Twontieth and from the selset crnmittee on Fenuda, Bri and : 4 tonds passing through the public iand belongivg to the J ‘l°cied Yesterday afternoon as delegnte to the Statg Con. | Personaicd the rough honest nate parts were : as <0 i é frem the Select Ccmur m Frauds, Bribery, &c., OF THE THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Biog ‘co ntabon, reat ability. T 1 \d_ passion wi Spectehle Temliv whore nist more them cone Eiice eaatd'vo | ocked that ihe inotion be withdraw, Of woteome to Louis Kossuth, Approved Dec. 9, 1951, | United States. Nene: H admirably rendered. and elicited much avplause. Mr, recelved ‘The heat of roferonoos given. Please addrosa D ‘ Severn! 8 ty desired to make reports, and to mako t 1. Appror July 12, An cet to enable the Legislature of the State of Indi- good D., box No. 2540. Goneral Pore office stating Location, &e. | mationn i Ft aelaetare ith te in okt a and to di-pore of the unsold saline Lands in vaid State ba mR 31, 1852. hie sequubtion tet Kbastse iF Inher playet Diok OUNIRY SEsT WANTED.-WANTED TO PUR. Mr, Brrort—T won't withdraw my motion for any per- Authorizing the purchase of the ninth volume of the Au adh Teduce apd define the boundiri«s of the Tho majority for Conway, the democratic candidate | Dowlas vely wel, though we think his remdotag sc come J chase, within Gfty miles of New York sity, n good twos | ron waatever ’ Laws of the United States, Approved May 11, 1862 perme ae the Bt ooge bah ] Seecnes for Governor, ib Arkansas, is 2.500. ‘The democratic,ma- | scenes might be much improved. Heappoars. Lowerery ME aaa thea Hardee: Bed gona eae eset” Hee {elt | Hicmotion was agreed to, aud the Senate proceeded to | To authorize the continnanes of the work upom the two | et re thereon nt 1 becure the rights of the actual F sority om joint ballot of the Legulature is 32, to be wn actor of merit. and will doubtless be some a fhe meet tamed ok Une ta eogads clone fe One | Ae haitspant eleven tho Naval Ul was slgned bythe wire ending the time Of the erunlasion wadee the oot fe oat ee Serene the ieruing of « register. $0 thie Sheriffalty of Philadelphia, fault, hoes antive valgurtty Etvvever tis peootaqelass Iwan Epircopal church ted school* and near a steamboat | Cheit and sent to the President, who with his cabinet, | vention with Brazil, Approved Feb, 28, 1852, chooner Careline. of stable . Prrtapecensa, August 31, 1862, all the learned pundits’ teachings and cempis to reine Janding or railroad depot—v heen chore are placos for buat- | #: Te im en adjoining room Granting the right of way to the Fayetteville and Cen- An set to change the name of the American built vessel fomucl Allen has boon nominated by the Whig Gon | bia. was excellently played by Mr onuston. Nothing ing, bonting, fishing, & BE DON, 86 Mensun taeet At aque mer before twelve the doots were opened. ttn} Pinvk Bond, Approved Moy 19 ise. its rammed Amelia, and to rant a register ta ber name. id Veutvoe Om the: Seth Dellot for Bhar! hey Phdadelphie ooalbate tear pA nak eal convent thar Bi ronda ce paren to n PEVORT OF THR COMMITTEE ON FRAUDS, PRIBRRY, AND Providing forthe binding of certain documents. ef AD tater t 4 count; Indofhischeracter i Horcepun wae played with ? ee TLPMAN, TWENTY-TWO CORAOPTION GENKRALLT. proved Jane 27. 1862 s 0 designate the places for the ports of entry aad deli J ° ‘9 “2 ? taste by rye vie and th» minor (hee yeare of to nda amall toom, wih brent. " Mr THoveron mado his report, stating that the com , — : much ge i 1 Pox’ ter Ch ize certain | very for the collection districts of Puget’s Sound and af * the chole * The Aa OTTO ERIE Ie tacaiee lab aree Taaee uthorize the Postmaster General to logali Supposed Loss of a Schooner=A Cotton MALL | racters w eed. On é v t ‘ mpque. in the territory of Oregon. and to fix the com ts ere also ably ther Freush Gavmen, or Ameren iN Yorks or Brook. | Mtiee bad met time to complete any one caro, but wonld ots for the transportation of the mail in California [a Beunens Ue dele Gauets oe Senecio ie held tectliony Barna, Hele at Law, was one of the most, Com i ime lyn where the adwrrt dor sontd (ine aploarant cleste anda | Cot by the next session, Le moved that the report en vd Ovegen, Approved dam 13. 1862 he AD eet givite te tof Uoogrras to the State of GactiMone Aagust 31, 1859 teresuing comedier we baye for some time , ee comfortanls home. iverence elven Adena’, with mode. p olicence be taxen and printed ; Provicing for the printing of additional conics of t aiveauel, 0 tenon ten or toes Gare lt wots nore A schooner Lclorging to Samael Kidgeway, whion left | it thie ety The boure wes vei! Alled rate terms to Rhino, ox No, 4,212 Port Olive Rarorn, (Whig) of N. ected, because nothing } . urvels. and other deenmente, Approved Deo. 20 1861. | microuri, tn impor aten \tacrten bout canal “0d sibot county. Maryland. on Thursday Inst. for taitt- | inj oro there wer few “oomp ustarios ” pi « WaNten By A sis OFNWTLEMAN. A PUR. | Me completed. Vor the reltef of Riizaberh F Thurston, of the tecritory | «lo by the United Slates thereta frou and afver thn day ve inruppo-ed te huve brew lost in the bay, with all | erie, the usual coat eey SMT INK yo chod partor ayy oom with hroaking te Mz. Houston them withdrew hia report. {Oregon. Approved July 21. 184% of eo ' ; de On board, among Whom were the wife aad fi reed, ix not practi<a in t it te in tha these PA hg LS I Wa Ma VOT ROUTRe—PRINtiNo, Vorherehed of Bitmbeth Prewitt, widow and exeoutor | AD ret to oatsblich pAditioual land dbtricts im the Stats fs ine ot i ia Wit tng ate ae ve | Deets etre wba go to ritichs the Roe rma > will be praferns tian ahows Pourth The Choir tigned the Port Rewte bill Robert C. Prewitt, drocased. Aporoved Siacch 10, 4 Whrcons tm, A retton mili. belonging to Mfr fly. tour mites above | ar ne rucre exempted from payment of the hatt doligp * oat of Renadway feespens exchanged, Apply, A resolntion war ngreed to that the Seoretary of the 62 An net to provide for exocuting ths pu) io orintiag, and stating terms, bo Kv box 243 Post Oflieo, F oote’ a7 drvty desti oye who attend metel the sake gf plownugy, Senate pay during tho reeess for oeruin printing. Approving and confirming am act of tho Legislative | esabliabing (ke prices thereof, and for ovhor purposes emails, Was cotirety destroyod by fire yos.orday | cham thove WhO sagrely ¥ vt

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