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ham, and Solon H UTHERN MAI f c question, and J attention juesti TABLEAU AND FANCY BALL iz : ; of the popular will in full view of the question, and from that matter; and the question now c, \N LL a cham aad Bolon, Com Or ‘a i U SEMENTS: BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. recommended this. coundiatios ho Seuacrs Se. the i me Sano soreally whe veep yoo Coe Seen ri cote belive hare Ladies A tn sis —S————— 4) ah The other PRINCE % Pans ie Ha ToT . ERE, jreenock. J MBS. SEGUIN, MR. FRAZER AND MR. SEGUIN. ‘Washingten. understood from {he reading, are, i territory @ie!Bull held his first concert at the Musical en of da — ' feeieemeyiacr NG ack | or hits A EA RL om Msgr oem inert pS epey Roo es | Eaten cn Iogaecee elses | year wear iat Vicary Whe Ware usin | O'R olan EAE EU MGTEREM. Bee Wamurworon, Toceey, fan. 14.$ thet that division of the serritary lying South W ost | cxisad to heat “Nismara.” Iris but justice to Ole WATCHES, CLOCKS, Wii A eaayeis eames Oreo: | ehamep, Re. Dees 5 Conoliar, Mies See and Third | The Late Duel—Another and another in Progress— | South-West Territery ; and that the portion lying | Bull tp say that his com pe peo se bs MECHANICAL LAMPS rol Se IG sd | Exumon fev, Vom Oewa MOUs: | Nintnati gc om i Poko | Nah ny Saar ianyaane ue ont | egramteiy seg sede Pes | | MEGRANICRL, 1 i . Willard, . 4 1 m0": e ers 4 ‘est longitude, up to " Pn ‘the raghir; Atius, Pi Hero of Acre, - have the hovor to an: Naw Plans and Reaction. tory West of 100 degrees . toe mountains of Norway, isinfinitely better calculated of jal ak steams hi Leb gh, Young, an ery d North latitude, and East of the Vagcad. cesraref idvace, vad SOaford: ath ENT Nes ss Ich ty Ope ot Jauxs Gorvon Banner, Eeq :— Bocity Mosatsing, shall be aloes distinct territery | © ieitlueira tes be steven. work oF Pe | Eee te cattle wh“ t New tihinpshite, New Oriesua! ; , uiguor Foroesl; Remar Bignos Vater: | _ The pritcipale in the duel, Messrs. Yancey and | under the title of the Nebraskie Territory; that 1 "There appears to beva great similarity pervading Sages : j—4 sare, Naw SOO ones, Hoberd, Now | ling. 4 iors Clingmtan appeared in the House to-day in their | the ‘Missouri Compromise” shall extend over the composition of thiegreat master. As in ‘Nor, peteese sale 3, essoremen waist Cowbon, Dec. 10:-Uld ‘with cargo, Quebec, peeformance to enmmence a7 o'clock, chet this territory—the eighth article of which forbids | 'p7e90 Niagara indicates that the wi 78 to i Dee. 9-Sld Envoy, Mason, Savannah, outasion—Firat Ver aud Parguctia. 81, teeoed Tieri@cts | Seats, dnd were warmly greeted by their friends the existence of slavery ; and that the Goverament -pirit is gyn acto forth in a glorious summer we Allo, Glob, CRlmmeye und Wicks" “ni ine caren, Dec 5—B.d Chian, Savaanah. ‘TRYON’s CIRCUS. with congratulations of the fortunate result. The | shall hold, as a sacred obligation, the preservation morning. pre gre Hie cate ere calated Wik the R DUNLOP & SON’S ALBANY ALE ry Haig, Des told Lenhlino Newell Drummond, New| BOW pt MPHIT Bee TRE. | full and interesting account sent you last evening | of the rights and provection pledged, to the inten songs of the forest choristere, then the gurglingand | A ae wencly, of Role Ambar sad Brown si. in Thea Deg it=Sld Ching. NOrlans. Are sth, South THURSDAY EVENING, Janay os. comprined all the details, obtained, asa matter of | (ribes resident \n the Nebraskie, Territory ; that | (eam of the waters, and then the tremendous re- | L+ bogs | pee feat ME, 4 Des ; ; . a “4 7 con onan i i . After this, a S BARBER, Agent. Sir Shad oy tpg Charteston—bith for MR. HENRY ako Rit and MRS. AYMAR, | Courre, from an authentic source. Nodoubt various | Territories ; but that nothing in this act shall | be a0 repoeeniiont Ee Papo sal) aad oubtiagityrat 1B; Daal & Son from thir an ans MABSER fat antsMouTi, Dee ty offag, Probus, De Vrier, for New ene LTA VORA AND Nene ee: garbled and false reports will be communicated by | construed as to pre ie admigsion, o1 grand: F ‘i Tavor them with custom. 'A s i S the scene, and finally winding up with the soft and ln cipee ane Fiver theme wire (hese eogee & ‘Hote ME } y . ; Si mediately, at the Pee ae i ” Pavlie Salon ’ ? i sent of parties, to one State, immediately, « — : 4 e Paxzance, Dec 7~Arr Alexander, NYork for Havre. To erode Jia Contane Deca athacat courant with full } the letter writers of shia exty, Dut you have the only | Sotion of the authorities of the Territory ct Texas Balada A ta al ition ; bat 1 jew Youk, January 3, 1845. a5 Imm Home Ports. In the Afweruoon. at 3 Oclock. the ‘great WHESTLING | COFrect account, including the arrest and chase and the United States; the Government of the q poss 1, Jan. 1i—Sld Helen, Chase, Hivaua; Essex, Otis MATCH, between Messrs. HUBBELL and MAR’ after Judge Meek, of Alabama, who was taken for 7 3 4 aims take piace, : ‘ afraid that it can never be rly appreciated TE TEETH!!! eliew” | Mr. Clingman. The ball from the pistol of Mr. | United States to define the boundary with Mexico, oats iy the cultivated ear. ae ready observed, | GREAT REDUCTION IN DENTISTRY. i PEST 0} TING OFFICE IN THE CITY rs Los | fere: * . The bill does . : ‘i RAND SALOO: C. would have struck Mr Yancey in the head if his | W'thout the interference of Texae however, it was received with deafening applai HE-APES’ FOR oon CE & Ts mee D 8 "” L 8. aim had been an inch lower,and that of his antago- | 2°t ask the assent of Mexico to the contract—says > Cc 4. nafs sas et use, ing i and I have no doubt but that its repetition will 1 od pit 8 NOW. NITTED UP FOR THE WINTER A nist came almost as near the vitals of his man.— | nothing in regaid of the debts, scrip, &e, but | ove its success. s val ns it has mani t Il that matter to future settlement. |, of @ superior quality,.. The manner of firing by Clingman isnot consider. | !eave’ ‘cured: + His second concert will be given on Saturday or ulcerated stumps extracted. 35 i f . B : 4 spok ly as upon Fs TAYLOR, pe fall, City. Pe d Rich: For CONCE:! lad bene tere fct | ed as the most certain, although it is the qnickest |, Mr. Haxwoop never spoke so feeling! evening next., “ | oP ie y Colarabas, Coif (oF NO Taam “pron atone yo | Sir ecmes seas nen asoyuace vin the noel carriegeocnt | He lowered the muzale of his pistol from hisshoul- ne Tights of ike Tacha rites eamueected wrest of | "Daring the last week our Fronles were. literally ae Fk WENRHT SUCCESS, ca. dd (en Suicealr, baa rp zi pagan | ted ctr capa wala grand ee mtn | aie ine eed ag Maras his antagonist, thus expo | (T°, Yo retest and delend, ‘He hoped that genie. SAU ba or tates cacareetal eeapemmoation ME BRISTOW, Finishing Writing Maxi, en "Sw nd yeoman | Celie an rage Bacay Th olen oot et eee atari a al ete ground upwarde, | men in their sympathies would not forget the | Cf sane "ok rs yoerday, at 8 Wt, off Cha there are, private parlors, dreewing,roems, managers’ an ¢ ; | eee re ae el ee eer | the ball might have glanced, and also preserving a ined’ waa thiown Pais or soon for Ce oncer s aes move for enge fhe these gentle. caid that it was not because he preferred the plan he eon, to the Senate for six years from the 4h of “> TU- PKINS' BLUES BA, men, as was loud] ‘hneasenee by man pet the | had proposed; but rather that it was better :o er ‘Nothing new in the political world what- Ball of thie Company takes place 7 Ti HN bl i hi y ke | have Texas divided, than to sacrifice it altogether A Yo T. P. ay sven ry 20a SS Hogs iat thea don Bibel Sk ie danieneet The bill was then read twice by its titl fol. | Ver rare, that Levi D. Slamm, of the Plebeian, intends to | !ows:—“‘A bill to provide tor the annexation of thus prot-cting his body with his arm, from which | ¢!aims to equal eympathy of the red man. Mr H i bn emnent rk reet, Theatre known in this city, and On | aq Brocklym fos the rn dntiootrohed supper, Sed toy many fs of sed to be (one wth i ; tinguished st in explaining the solemn considerations of harmoni- tenag as ynight, the house was literary crammed | fa oe dagen epee hey have ores ple zing in the action of the Senate upon this subject, Pp way, ( e. stow on resent» adery. Our Legislature have elected the Hon. D. Stur ie eed rang, for oni’ 2 eet ry 9 inted ports, the or her bright waist: «Also, Joha, gms fell, of Hise. Teac adbaes on them eed ty’ the y afterno vm, at hich water. Her but she mained ah ore w carly in to Tero wrk SUPERIOR AND APRS ier commences treeaal oo Arr Caravan, Manchester, New | yeu! rst; 199°H Ht f Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. ACADEMY, No. 156 BROADWAY. Eilis dog tiem; Sachem, Hedy | Dakin, 159 Henry, ats Sen challenge Cliagman for personal abuse in his | Texee.to the United States, and to restore the an- | pinsr'Boaun, Jan, 16 800000 Stan Oa 78; 12000 Che | | Me. B. agananene to ypu f0 ati aad Centers Stugis, from a cru speech, and as he left here last evening for Balti- | tent limits o! far he iseOE seeks | Saretke ena Delaware 6's, 06}; 77 Philadelphia, Bk. 1074 SEPP pedeee emi apeiinn, een — hy Oe Ce NIMs Mioon GRAND MILITARY | more, there is no doubt such isthe case. Several |. Mr. Moreuzap, ior, the space of an hour, argued | ao do.'bs, 1074; 27 Bk Penns vanie, 286; 240 Girard Bs, DARUY GUARD GHAND WILITARY BREE? edie | members of the Empire Club will aleo call the | the unconatitutionality of the plan proposed, or of | sa, 9). 85 Wiktniaguan far Ge anit se alone ame Bk ft iblo’s Saloon, on ‘ursday January 28:h. sentleman out for personal abuse, and no doubt he | 9Y plan of aunexing foreignterritory to the United | acon Boanp, Jan. 14.- $8,000 State 5’, 73; 10°00 dv 4 place at Niblo's Saloon ca Wodnedat feuncert apd Ball, | will be prepared to meet the whole party, at inter- | States. . fr bridge, Hal’, and Faacy, | Sis place at Niblo’s Saloon, on Weduesday Evening, January vals, betore the close ct the session. :. Mr. Sevier desired to know when a report from ire and i ga be ee LENO 784; 10000 Chesapeake and Delaware 6, °55, 804; 100 she “an ts recat Wanea ee ietinal ib aciee hionsh imington RR. 64, 20); 100 do, rw, 20}; 60 do 10}; 100 | chis process, to revive the study ef the vera) mors mn Be Hous. Jaa. tor Boston. aftschr unknowa. ytd ed f ‘Boox- i i i i - | Vicksburg Bk, 64,3 Bk of Pennsylvania, 268; 1 do 268}; ] (7-Exrna ‘free ot charse) if required. F be 7 HIGHLAND GUARD GRAND MILITARYBALL, |) Th nomination of Col. Wm. H. Polk, the Be Cecunittse oe pean Relations might beex- | iteecuane Ne’ say, se Oe Rage sere ee ie Baker, Baltimore. tala vlace at Nivlo's Saloon, op Prides, Janmary, 31 brother.ef the President elect, by President Tyler, | pected on ads rdi id = — 2% ; } ie ANKL'N BLUES GRAND MILITAKY BALL, 1 5. Mr. Arcurr said that, in order to a coneidera- ~CXICAN P °) la o ny, ee 17th. to the comfortabie and pleasant situation of Chargé |. JUST PUBLISHED. Left ee ee ee ee @ Affairs to Naples, as specially communicated yes. | ‘ion of all the plans haga hed been, Sa, tanthor, PRICE REDUCED 9% Visrrens in New York can takoa course of in ake Hope, FEN. WUE NPEIIIST- Va arariateo eeerercyon j to be presented to the committee, an further, EW NE} 0) t “Jin Sih, lat-2041, lone. 6943, | GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT terday, has caused muuch conversation here, espe. | is view of the action of the House; the committe: | THE N Re raik SUPIN BES TURECTOR ch Ser ds a cehihdiek of the avalon Se epey lectd a og en GEORGE P. MORRIS, Esq. fiand, in his weke. "He te 2 fine, noble fefowr aed | would, perhaps, withhold their report uatil the co- HOTEL klcBuag dato bat esapety i ig | GeTTEMENS SUPERFLUOUSS a . hs ion. ‘ at i ia hee ivi operate ad come to some decision. KEEPE - p SRuowomt, Jes Are Moves Ey Bliven, fn New 2ork for! pRincipAL BROFESHIONAL TALENT | EE iach eagecty in te aig referred to the Committee on Foreign Rels- ED ps Beoteat Diectary er ante fot a seleale On | GENTLEMEN OR FAMILIES desirons of convernae in ‘rovidence. . Bow If 1HE UNITE STATES; ree > tions, and ordered to be printed. $16 wis? 222 Brov‘wav, corner of Aun street. bE C. OVIDEN |. Arr Henry, Look, Savannah; Mary, fa Ci ‘Citizens. surrounded him. « He has been bored to death for * 1 C. Howlvaat Batiiwore, Ti vosattons’ Wells; New Works Nep: | ope Wale the direction of a Commitieg of Cisieana, mun- | state secrets, but probably took occasion, before he NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. Foie SALE— the ront aud rear B Ne 7 iii the ety or eeecrannet Jan 10-Arr Wilson Fuller, Cobb, NYork. Cld Fes consented to appear on the occasion i= left home, not to burthen himself with any im- | , Mir, Beene steed ieeaiaiion fepercreatien Chery atrect, will be atid cheap for cash, (lease gromed sa cea for tha Bete he wit an f iP epee ead igucra " Pay 7 i irom the Post-master neral, in relation to ie 7 t om Jsrege.,, Ya, Jobe Commies. Thayer, Bignor FICO.» ay portant oe tates ieee is no. doubt ne orivate express now in successful operation be- pm A pn me 4s DEEO EER Se Ret wat see sits: Reape td Mt UA TULTA NOR THALL visit here related solely to this appointment, which | private e3P York and New Orleans; and inquiring | Arat-rste star d for FERS basigest-Avvly on the premises ‘and ot ¢70 Hudach st 5 Are Rappehannork Dram ond New Yor: gt ANT: IGNIST, ” tape Siete peraated coametben secenae Wiis of Mr. Wickliffe whether there was any Hie in | © HARMAN HEM AAR FHOMAS MOMRELL, elszrefitmgsacoaeh. the ‘ahaha brews hag ‘Newport BR hn Oat, hy ae ‘fan Boston Steno SANG TRICO, administration “Mr. Polk will be confirmed, a0 (eee, aeiichesid ore ican be mooned by the | iis nem a Proto of eri FE SSSEED S canns very superior f erehp the Bay. Cid, Jacab Peunell, Martin, at ' leave here in a few weeks, or soon after the inau- sila REWAR, ‘on the evening of the 13th instant, java, "New leans, tor sale, ‘) r, Stackpole, Boston; Marseilles, Si-ejer, do; T: Signor Dt) BEGNIS, 5 sary to arrest the EVIL. ji $15 irom a, Wausheakare Shep ». 167 William street. ise % K. COLLINS & CO.. 56 South et. ; Me. vt guration. Z : i be ier 4 je COLLING & CO. 56 South et. ana J¥9 {Ar Seam hip 20.8 MoKin, Moo Who will preside‘ 00 Ping Fore, ena |" ‘Through the personal interference of some per: Toe, en ried us, the ansin ae int ie ae fc th ‘Retktrere | DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP a SE SRY re ates | Comm mane Generics be | lege aera ty, Nex York | Shaner te Shea | WIRLARLE Hae, A SLR, pop ALL THE INSTRUMENTAL TO! = a Lee Py J Journal 0; ‘ommerce instigate 18 Inquiry— | stolen by two boys, about fourteen or sixteen years of age. York, have this day, by muiual agreement, dissolved i $ © THE ITALIAN OPERA », | commenced a movement in the Senate to-day, to S, =; i sf : . tf na. Cid vind eminent Professurs will also appear, whose names will interfere in your Express Mail to New Orleans | Whether from any jeeloury of the Herald, or not, Sa fo Bry NU's BODEN, i gh go nk Pog te Sp] Miler. Havana; Tyra ia ti he editor is best qualified to guess. ‘OTICE—The Mi rs of the ‘THISTLE BENEVO. e gi F sh, Bckiman, Baltimore; Coapma , Thump: | Pehereatter anmomiced. yy He had better save his time and labor, as .no | “ cs that a NENT AssOUTATTON recede eee sersent, jhe andrmigned ‘alone {s authorized to wind up and 3 Faauy, Paticryn, Vera Cruz, Below, Victo- THE BRUADWAY TABERNACLE, action of goverament can stay ils progress, ner no Viemek eg Mepeasentatrves. tpat their Second and tat Ball rts at il take ince ai | sete the dar of atid concern ee opEN. ap teil UL Tet On Bondry Evening Next, January 20:4, at7o'eleck | movement compete with it that carries the mail. Turspay, Jan. 14, | aemany.Hall, on Thursday Evening, reary. New York, January 9th, 195. ‘jale 1weee atamoris | Cid. Leonore, Wilt: ® b- had at the Music Scares, or of any | Forewarned, forearmed, say we. é ¢ New York, submitted th PRINCE EDWARD ATOES. iXets will slo befor tale re Baxton ie Mee’ | , A WOW proposition to’ annex ‘Texas was intro. | _ Mz. Zavoc Peart, which was adopted, calling ATELY of this, trccle, ual, Phat suror, tin — which you wll find inthe regear separ hte! | for information onthe subject of the ee” Mme Tease ee | cane enh A critic dao, "duress rahim, Alexa d COMMITTEE: whicb you wi jad in tl ie regular report. ie de- MSTONE, a ‘the North y ‘AP to é fexan) } a James Harper, Charles W Sandford, STATISTICS OF TEXAS. * bad One oe dng Lf ‘Merehy Riatancan” Beidw, Warwicks Weeks, | Willian Hall, John Lloyd, bate was also commenced in that body, and we Resolved, That the Secretary of State be directed to TWENTY THOUSAND GROSS 29 20? dle Bh aay od i bat ‘dward $ Gould, E L fa cher. shall now have Texas in both Houses, until some N x 2w*rc cE nip Toots a reg award § Obata, Bt Bacher Chat the plan of Sema Bence db however, | Hoevse, or may be abe to: procures of tee whole sar | SSTGE Sta Smtiamood ted reer, in any sted packages and | See orS Sey ae i C. De la Forest, that the plan of Senator Foster, of Tennessee, | Pte’, or may be able to tie OP eee eSE MATCHES EXTENSI OF GROCERIES, By Last Night's Southern Mail. Hegied Vir, awrhig, aud Milton Brown, of the House, also & | tave been ieaedy and the prevent market veles ef ct | Mt highly approved of snd com Mg Be. Rowe Ports games W Senith, Jr. whig from the same State, will be finally adopted. | scrip or bond in Texas, in the United States, and in Eu, "pysieiacs and chemi Paapsuuta, Jan, 15—Cld Pennsylvania, Hewitt, Matan- Hobere Emme foe family use b fe) ' consequence aboen:¢ of tuk. WHOLESALE AND RETAL These plans were published in yesterday’s Herald. | rope; the amount in velue of the exports from and sto | PURE im,thelr manuf partieulariy injurious tones an soowes, 46 sasea stitoer, cod tions f ; The wholesale denunciation of such members as | imports into Texas forthe years 1643 and 1844, with the | Losiae weep tee co ait and Partigalarly: topenocs | THE subscriber offers to zag; Orion, Wortinger, guayra; Currency, Stewart, West lud'es ae : Wi +» ke., suitable to the sea- 5—Are i i f revenue accruing and collected forthe same | They are particularly recom: of ship- ic ish rf * Bapertor Ti oflees, Baztimong, Jan, 15—Arr A Fox: Catentta. Sid Brinkerhoff, of Ohio, and Stetson, of New York, | amount i Ib an ng eee rr gon, of any establishment iu the erty: cu, pes, Be me; ‘Raa Ne Gi > Chai Ce 7 Old Jamaica go, Gen Har-ieo: ‘gore, Boston ttt ple ick with the course of Governor Wright in his mes- | Years, with the expenditures for the same time; also a Champagne opniae. yandy, le ‘to the attention ers, as eal been on Jong voyense ‘and ex- thi: present population of Texas, distinguishing in number | Posed to the ac all ¢ > Without the slighest injury. fo da; Keosi Gorham, for New York, ii sage in your State, has within the past few days opt ingu ic a ee: pany For sale by the princi ists a ia | Gam Bin, ( free slay its inburgh Ale, and Fruits, ‘and rie! the lates shburtea ‘White, fm Mad as'for Boston, wocesding. up the created a strong re-action in the minds of several | peta¢en, free and pot Hor Piped oe pa iia Orde steht 8 hepard’s Bookstore, 191 Broadway, or at their | Edinb sess porter river. Spuke Sth inst, lat 27 49.lon 71 40; Declasatioa, fm Pros of the prominent southern and western whig mem- | rom the present and former goveramentiel thar coon | ag tele SPALDING & CO. net Me bowd to Piavanncreparied bed wensher oa the const. bers, vee are now Liptir ) iP come into the sup- | and the estimated quantity in acres of good and ara E c ‘CO. continue the Cheap Publication Mewersle, Lonsn, Stonington; Phoebe. i port of the measure on broad nationalgrounds. if | land, suitable for ou! panes, Shiol remains not ted » former customers of Forks Chmberland, Golmary, Philadelphia: Cld—Jay @ regular abolition member makes.a speech iy papas Apri ar prbogegonghany So limits o} ‘ ts moreing we publish Peis ete nee hs Col Neste Conk " against annexation, or Hale, of New Hampshire, | 0 the same existed prior to the year ge 1936 cants, Agents ‘as yal. Beatty, do, Tie ship Ocean, Higgies, from Beluimore to Hot, O7zens, . or Hamlin, of Maine, you may rest assured a joint THE BANKBUPT LAW. | F ‘Ne of ; Arrah TAXES OF 1844. te,dum. arrived off Helvestsauite Anirew G. Binwger, G.saville G. Patterson, resolution will pass almost immediately, ds. | Mr. Kunnepy offered a resolution instructing the ‘Rose. hits laland, Inekige ‘by Soin: OFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES,3 Brae ED TO ere este eee ta he Cen | cal heetitg Ob tes Com a ctor Pll fale tee ae the Astor | The democratic members of the Houge have but | Judiciary Coens te, Jaen liga the Fea raving | allthe iNew Worl segatela Sree seme ST cee puRsuanr to the Act “for the Collection of Taxes in uatctoel Soy cena eile Matin: Wien ais Binet, | Homseton Mtisemacat: the tibeiie’, 6e7 Sahoo, Precisely. oue course to pursue, the result of which will be | Cy of reporting a bill authorizing the courts haviog al ry tint ‘New York, ‘Apel iain, 1043.” Sie ucdee dora on her based ents, epraeg. dlouks lest sails end pustniued JAMES HARPa, Chairman. | the reservation of their position in the democratic jurisdiction in questions of bankrantey, to appoint hole inside feraitare BF the Chearche Sora aE Dale ts | u heteoy wiven, ther uiless now eg mopaid, =. other damage. South=rner, Hatch, New Bed od : Engineer, eee ein aN. Gecr'ys, j15 stism |} ranks—that course is to vote for jon... It | new trustees in all cases where death or resigna- naa C1 tie streets, consiatiog the Reve, ‘Galleries, rulpit, | shallibe | setae - yo penned that y Whitr, ones Peer ark | ee P| they oppose it,they will secure the partial friendahip | tion of former trustees are necessary. , Ke. Enquire of WM. PAULSON, Carpenter, No. 4 | o2f § radii potted rel gh ho rH z dnapron, Os GRAND VOCAL, AND INSTRUMENTAL of the aboliticaiste—b ec kicked from their own par- The debate TE 748 Peare ae Spring suet. ———_—__—__ pe such, Taxes ing unpaid on the ar areas MADAME ARNOULT, opinions they appeat to vencra wote than’ tele | Hlaen, Of South Ooreise te Lalu PME, |, BEOOME SPREE The oro oy rick feat houmend | SH gear rearing the Tasrs tobe peidto the Re- i, ASSISTED by the following Eminent Artiste Sieucre F. political friesde?’ 4 gument on the constitutionality of annexation as a [14 «Bowery, jot 33 feet 9 inches front, 23 feet raryand ia para: pa he Peeper deere im, Newburyport; W mE a iauinic * ie. eiTs! | In the House, the debate contin State, assumed the position that the absence of re- | mts aon ste feet dimehess ad Scere ly, will ‘ind ie to their advantage to do se, jp. Newburrior TERUZEL SANQUIRICO, (COMAS<I, Sig, RAPELT? in d was ‘conti ued by suietion iu the conmitutioneo to admit, gave ‘Con. | PACKET SHIF, ROCHESTER. from Liverpool —Con- | evo ee went te sea from Hampton Ro-ds voluuwe ed their highly valuab'e services)}—will hat YLE. (who have ali most kindly } Messrs. Holmes, of S. C., Brown, of Indiana, ‘vessel ‘their permits on | sev ious to the rage wethe hourr i a the power. He then passedto the advanta- Nis | ihe Tex Bille be offer. aw, | Cerrect Davis, of By apg be derived by the North in contrast to these snr 35 Dosntterteats ae | fice boats fre 3g O58 ee on el i Seotchbern, Fernice, New Havei nsburg, Tryall, siekrsony Prayid ry, Hudgins, York Riv to give a Grand Voeal and Iustramental Concert, on F! 17th unst., at the Tabernecte. . a 3 PROGRAMME~Parr I. a ; of the South, and asked if the North in their hos- i = are H. T. KIERST! rim fle mouth, Massachnsetts, which went | 1, overturs—Freischate roe : TWENTY-tIGHTH CONGRESS. tility to the South and her institutions, had ever ap- | g/All ede not permitted in five days, will be seat to Pabiie | _je"toMrie re Receiver ort Pre Mag ie Bg Keo nN oui Sh from the Barber of fev SECOND SESSION. ded a union between the West and South to 2 she has sustawwed ao darnaye jenSale in va ate Rai Oukal reduce the heavy tariff levied to protect her manu- SWORD EXERCISE. a d “ig. Pervzzi } Rondo finale dell’ ** Fu Overture ~ Gust>ves.. The ce'ebrated Duert fr Semir-mide. * Eb! Pico -nd Mi AUCTION SALES. _ iERT AN NOU GE se ot pling a wenn factures. He contended that the South and the | M®; Ficte havigg entered into SV ASMIRGEON ee ae rel ‘West, were the consumers, and interest alone, Mey lets das ee of Ds Communications were presented from the Trea- | would sooner or later produce such a union if re- | Bowery, most respeetfully sur famiphisg a state ment of the importa of 1844; taliation did not. He then gave a passing noti feud, commencing « Cleat for the Sword Kuare we ee eng eae tothe position ‘of Gov. Wright of New York, Sword Exercise, and also Cane Bierce. War D-partment, an exhibit of the expenses of. taken in his recent Message, and attributed ‘h tSacen ag rie - ee 2 AS Br 7» 8 1036 o'clock. in the Sale THOS BELL, Auet’r. 2 at Hlusion to the Texas question yi ‘i bara, 3 um Mr. Putrs presented a petition from 300 of the | foremnner af the nation ted influence of political J either Marker or Arse Bans ve property is situated in REMPTORY SALE a REAL ES(ATE oye i aon against the annexation of Texas. | sbolitioniem in the campaign of 1848. In's mere | moet moderate germ, feoligheeehea at wedge York and ne oa ALL THAT VALESEEPARM, formel- owned Mr. Minter reported a bill for the relief of Jno. | Party Sense he thought that the tact of Governor | *fssie0 . pirate bad nd occupied by Maciel McHugh, deceased, cootuniug to J. A . D . - idge »t.. New York, oron the of Williams ; also, a bill for incorporating the Female | “tight evinced judgment, but in a national sense PETER J: SHEANWUOD. Ld, aod ei a or forme Mah ‘a . ° | another ce mstruction could be placed upon it. He TaKE NOTICE. HON SAVES —lIt is ug longer « qpeation what ca fe Newhart, wil postivels be sol argue auc sci eta pad Saad: Se Bishon, | Bree School, and the Orphan Asylum of Alexandria. | then pointed tothe baneial cflctect cnitonis 4. fen and § you old Bes ae ts saeane LS of Newburgh, at as . i y d ae iTo'clues, A.M. a Pezlormance. Doors crenat?— | Me Tarran submitted a resolution for dividing a happiness of ag so, and | smal New Voik, 10 beseen at Mr. J ever fagninet them, w now bean en- maparemgly we . THT WAED AMERICAN REPUBLICAN Bere | the Printing of the books of the Exploring Expedr: | COmTasted eastern neighbor, whom he alleged had | $84,ctheraey alr hich dey il "be to Me. | ar (any ste sade by hit (hating ane ere se tegen. tb ‘pHi WarD AMERICAN KEPUBLICAN BALL | 5: d and reterred to Lib C i u 7 . > eal had § Hough’s, Ol et, reet ry. if }. » his . meadow, pasrare and DYAND BANNER PRESER FATON Wal Nu pice | tien. Read and reterred to Library Spootatrrent | Sowa rich and luxurious from the tariff taxes im- | 2okauorg.et is res ly inv » ever injured books or Jewelry, ll Sei Sei | eal ee Saute Ts oes | of Meals Rete Salo rpoaminen | Bed won tegen ieeptetiad he tol reine tan alae fi eat |GNeductechaarmtmor stems : Geo, M, Dalias, and many other du pati dng ¥ feelings of the North and the West in favor of the wale lexery. JAMES HOUGH. t one in elther respect is reputation y sqnare-—the boundaries straight and well de- | pric, Of tickets’ Sito be had of Navy. ' ae South, and denounced the question of annexation as Old Market, 164 Variek stree pe ty cet le or eal — way extexds vhroag it from one end to the | yiaces%,tigkets, Sto, ‘ Mr. Dicatnson reported a bill providing for fees 4 ext pointed tothe 515 atie®: Between Chariton and Vandaue All other are an ia an thay, obviating the 1 eorseity of & lanes and alleys Greenwich street; A. 'T'. Cochrane. 288 in cases of bankruptcy. aectional, bat pointed to the immense advantages to eee __Between Charlton and Vandam streets. mt Pon Patent, the ‘There is not a, Uavera within al miles of the pl vbr of Willtauh and Ls ti f Mr. Pe 1200 additi: A be derived by the North, by the extension of hercar- CIGARS! CiGARS! CIGARS! ive (for the New te aChareh, District School, Wagon-miker s and Bi ne Jat Oa marion of Mr. Forres, 1200 additional copies | +, ing trade commerce, including her manu- EZEKIEL, 92 Nassau street, opposite the Herald Build =H Loca Som A ene . Shoos, anda vew an! exerlieut Grist and Fiouring d Tis NORA ROZINA PICU has the honor fo | Of the Country of the Upper Mississippi were or- jactures. ‘The speech was decidedly the moet # tes the attention of his frienas sed ‘warehouse + No, ite We "Hhear, with mrny othe. edvantages—such as ite p oximsty to announce that her Benefit will take place on STURDAY, dered to be printed. 3 judicious of vie hasemanated from a Southern | 'b choice Cigars, just re- Ji, Bp Second-hand safes for sale at lass than : Senet sade tamed tcandition of ite ba idivgs, and the | January 18th. Seats can be secured at the Kox Office from} Mr. Cuitrenpen, from committee, returned the member hour having expired, Mr. Brown, a Hs of f various brands, == admiral command:hg site on whi h the house iselfsianis | A. M. to 5 P.M. jalire bill for organizing a company of Miners, sappere | 4. 4 6 €Xp! * '. w Pi ol lous a - cannot hat re.der it must desir -ble posvessiou for the wea'thy ana pontoneers, with a recommendation that it | ¢¢moctat of {ndiana, obtained the Hoor, but Friacipes, TIMS’ PATENT BOXES. cavit Lats aud a pleasant, agreeable residence for the man of pase . Mr. Morse, of Louisiana rose to explain, by say- Napelsoons) DEBOXES, would re Ping TANS PATENT SAR fatormation on: coraine the property, or conditives t “Mr. Woopanny’s resolution of yesterday, in re. | 28> that in. & rt of his speech on Texas, de- Nori Lord Byrons. Road Companies, ond all others interested ith ieyeuenat may be ON J. ONELL, ° lation to a schedule of duties, Sc, of table fof | Livered on Saturday, as published in the , he mre are gu ineand imported, and | Rail Road Cars, that they here ted CORNELIUS vffice ia this “Willases oF to ub rat the once: on either T ihe annual Treasury report, ves ado, ted : OF} was made to say that the “slaves of the South were from abroed will be etrictiy attended to, KANOUSE, o ‘Jersey Civy, their agra for the mesefavnring F ER PYL EK owing days, January 2ist, 22d, 23d, 24th and «Sth. e ‘eeury report, pte better fed, clothed, and more intelligentthan ull be atrictly atten : of sai ‘Ain on or tanancting griness conn otr above property wi'l be s:ld whol: or d vided, to re Mr. Jonyson’s resolution for enquiring, by the he labs i factori ” Fath suid Petent-tight.. All esmmunications directed to him at f wuld tn the whole, $2,300 may. renin on - Judiciary Commirtee, into the expediency of re- | 114 morsey the fetes sips ht - North.” He WATCHES AND JEWELRY —‘Thore | Jersey City iron Foundry, Withepongenlly stented ip ids ibe ini ae MESSRS. SCHNEIDER & REBHUN’S ducing the costs upon cases inthe U.S. District “ not say the laborers in the manu! factories of the c M4 hy perches eget pire Watches, Gold ‘ " Y. = COTILLION BAND Courts of Louisiana, was adopted. Mr. J. repre- BS rin, but the operatives in the manufactories of riettin tester ps ents eater We descrip: | _Jereey City, January 7th, 185, in*re LEGO S—A Meeting will be held at Notional Hall, Ca KEE cred ee ERS sented these costs as enormous, and calling loudly | Fagined” “TMi ne Gea oan ere, rey in | ions 0 theaborg at raait much lower than any o her hoase fa CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE Street, This Wven ax, at 7 0 cloek, G ‘oines, Ke , and combining a Band of various lnstra- | for amendment. stot yd is he did say, and from practical ob- J the city. he a Ween War a ectly set lemeut of Or yon on principre hoes twee to threnry, wiht niente a all The adverse report upon the claim of John Stock. | *tVation and experience, he could prove that tact, | ssd na oF bourke, atchas | war WANTED Binge Sve Gaol aac “ass | The ere re Mp, eect Ons es | She a, a ecares eee | GIT on ABS re gat ere _ MESSRS. SCHNEIDER & REBHUNS, Mr, Woopsury reported a bill for the relief of | "ty, Pefore ol of dians, then jaded ankoot ora ponrrot Wr asi Sich sacl prices for the same, by, sending for the eu at his Sram C. aS re Oot Bu Tos the settlement of the claims of Miles | CUP!€d his hour with a repetition of a preity good GRIF SILVANUS JEStiNe ee the Post Office, or otherpies ill be "THE GERMAN COTILLION BaD cast lew Brigh- | King, (late Navy Agent at Norfolk.) ¥ passed bly Neetd before the eheeon, encareatve probe: | SHIP SILVANUS JENKINS. fom she perm oe eromay eden * Fo Ofer oF EEN En” Sedat they tee tae le eee bill renewing certain pensions to we of i + 4 ji beard, at Pier No, 5 No th River, All i 5 public that they are presared'to play at Envate Malls and Par | |The bi pel 0} choice quotations from Shakepeare, Scripture, ace. , lo, 5.No th River, All goods not ¥RENCH CHINA. ji ort f 4 4 | Officers, for five years, parsed. quota epeare, ipture, OCC.» f Gvedays from 13th instant, will be sent to public oft Yaapers Soennee, Lebieaky, J a ar con nt ANOTHER mw PROoPosIZion. and the ditties of 1840, such as order. ji6 item | iste of from two to twenty-five instraments, with « i . - With Tippecanse and Tyler, Sa BREWERY AND TARW POE NO 65 LIBERTY STREET, 836 ‘Qotava’ Gothic Double Action ‘Accom ti | Mr. Haywoop, with an appropriate solemnity We'll bunt Van Buren’ ciler. see ERY AND FARM FOR SALE —The sub EXATION OF TEXAS.—The membersof th wit yah t Forte alone when requi I Mus CK, 26 | and dignity of manner here aroge to propose to the | And— ub, aud others favorab e ty the immediate an, Teacher uf Harp, Piano Forte, ie, ir Views Won the nec (UP 8T, ) fi la established arkahire 1 tad Agent for hes A tof | Mercer street ‘Tea Also, J. | Senate a billfor the annexation of Texas to the mkaizad” eer ee be mile from, the i Y : peer aad Tecusf Fou aed to mee on i arday ven 7 eects restr, dev te catre street. 79 mem United States. He expressed the deep and oppret. Tomhd bee owr. arly ve sane Te ¢ 2000 barrels a ce ae eras PAE the opal voice, 20 expree-d at the recent | Meher De MSU AN neil go tye tstdace 3 | sive anxiety which he had experienced in his de-| Mr. Gannere Di wis, a whig of Kentucky. ob- da, gee Fusbels per. ' ermns a 1 i searwestly request- | hi. d teak ary warden tar and | 1 herations upon the eubject, as to the plun which | tained the floor asd opposed annexation, except bi 04, ab tahock precio, ne Jan Ale Proidnee z Hing, Accordion, Vioiie, Trombone acd Cora tean Mant | might best secure’ the co-operation of Congress, | treaty, and vs i have oo w. rmouzed.nnd avranged for bards, and pisno forres correctly | 44d the blessings of Heaven upon it. He then re- | posed it in that sha Sr iene eerie he onthe fe 5) seg ea tee } Secretaries. oe onapplication._ 51 tm°m | viewed the international history of the relations | sition. He | nearly his hour, when 4% Gare cn celtic Page tnd god wantin: Sassen ee tor — ZIPPA CLUB. wat | cog MINERVA, SSSEMELY ON es between the United States and Texas from its ori- | Mr. BowLin, of Miseouri, obtained the floor, and } Will be sold separately or 4 18 mee GRAND MILITAnyY w FAN. |Y DR¥S8 BALL. THE, PROPRIETORS of the a , i ginal acquisition from France under Mr Jefferson, | the House adjourned until to-morrow, when he N 4XCuUSIVE MILITARY AND FANCY DRESS fan immense expense, completed the most cleguar und tena: | in 1803, to its surrender under Mr, Munroe, in | will address the comunittee on the question. ANSEL, will begtvarae the AMR Oe eEes | medina ; West Troy, Albany County, July ith, nd ¢ “ CROTON FOUNTAIN BREWERY. a et Ric Rate D8 to the is de- A "om: 0 1809, 1n'a treaty of exchange for Florida with the a BALLS, PARTIES, NEW YEAR’S FESTIVI. iy Pate and Amber Ales, hitherto’ mencfetaced day Ervealug, td dae 7) by te: Her} chy. inte Gs 9 ofthe | S,anish Government. He next exhibited the Philadelphia. TIES & wong omen i wing Iivment A limited number are for sue at Atwi ie sinete Stove, 209 | public. “le tral part of Broadway, pecn- | efforts or desires towards the re-acquisition of (Correspondence of the Herald;) ss above whemhelnsedste mien, ° Broadway, AND BY THs MANAGERS 516 3t.s?m iarly adapes urposes intended. and the interior ar- | Texas, under the administration of Mr. Adams Pa Vag lyn ote dee svawueme ut EMOVAL, —— ——— | fanermente have been nad th the view of promoting | (sen. Jackson, Mr. Yau Buren, and Mr ‘Tyler, and MLADELPHIA, Jan. 15th, 1845. Amba Alst 0 (he tae TANNER'S MAP and Georraphic at Book aablishment cs TH és showed, too, ae iste dipvomatic advisers, and | Mx. Bennett— Al RK. 18 remove the 5 i. corner of fulton au 8 pi i i i zien Ms ted "Travels Buide of rer decrptog acy | atl in ioe Cate | looked anstously te thnrectcquaiag. He usted |, 4%, the ereld does not appear to be regularly 7" Ths pew and impros, Ne ie work, Brooklyn aud W; Saturday next. price one shi PoukeT SHiP y AZO Ty this enip will plewe be on be Ir gigas Ok eh te Sr ig Uae ee ase ere n om ‘ apprized of passing events in this city, I have con- 0 of the bevat'fal Plan of . cola at aye the first deep rooted opposition to the measure to 4 ‘ burg, will. be atl thidon chand nla eed those false societies of a false religion, the aboli- | Cluded to seat me for the purpose of supplying the "tem j i W Of ears isseugers Dy Chien wines been provi tui, Hhursday mor Hach Inctane” ars creat time the ship will al Jl6ee a ee Le ACKeT SHIP GAKRICK from Liverpoul—Covsixnees tion associations of the North. Slavery was now | vacuum for one day at leust. There is nethin; ing Rooms, te. ike. have ; * : 1s . 4 question in diepute upon this measure, and we wi i my ts ‘the Minerva Rooms the most de- soc aanet (ec dando oe Ril cece Particularly worthy of observation, however, ex. culara may be had by application to Mr. Hatching | etter prepared. The circumstances of the day | °°?'i"8 perhaps the excitement growing out of a o a ino, mere, r loves, ke., Geatlemen DIX +N rary and other companies desirous of giving din- | had thrown the responsibility around us, and we | few matters of recent Oecurrence, both here and in wi Beeld them tg igs q D'ie Moraine fo that this W Il wlesse have Lveir permite on bord at | ners, he dat these Rooms every c:nvenienge for getting | arust meet it as best we &e. New York, oes ment Oe Brond a sure of she Tear Dacts, at of Wall wt Jmmetiacely | At ay, she saime in the most eveg-nt and eommodions style. From these reflections, and with the view of beled AT ve, an Tee ry ‘1 “padi Pe, The great topic of conversativir ia all cli ic ‘ this city. fh ff classes, LE Diessb ail eras . pene er ger agp’ J nd x4 Ren yes seems to be the Onderdonk question, and the query, Te loaned a for sale, at J. PINT ES ie toate Seon way be Sires ns ener toes gored, ong 4. M. antil 40 Im®re He i the on? pua Swear, SPEOTAG ES mentous consequences invo! 93 DUANE ~ | rh, door Broad way—HENE Lb. BLACK WOE DS Work sticinn, as proof of the above, advertises the followicg shank rable jointed Gold Spectacles, je ees oft y PARTIES host wit with a view of avoiding divisions upon the details | how long a chuteh can’exist without a Bishop t ta Riyprondeey: To N“ TONAL 2 OY, sat x ent i 4 ie | a A — ore ee pee UaghgE of Annexation, he had framed his bill. It propo- | it seems, bya remarkable coincidence, we of Ph la- | STABLISHED ™ ATED VAPUR | ine hes sea et ts + street. ami wtp Pace ‘i . vicinity 4% imere | 1ec—That when the supreme or constitutional au- | 4¢/phia as well as you of Gotham, are subjected to BATHS, ad ia i . mercan ase enn b 325 Broadway. house; ce of bill ts Pee le jo Cc HEN! AL thorities of the United States and Texas, shall the same fiery ordeal at the v. time. 5 Pablie of ul has had strict regard to ce an 4 ouDt. Jointed Bile fe cade, vo: formally ratified a compact to this-end, the federal is a very pe variety of oeliloh wots (a er rel owe ta pba Bashi cases ot is Cy pel ‘he's oe in pine (74 doable jointe isscmchs’ Uae Waters of Jorecster at ay. | Ordinance of 1787 over the Northwestern Territory, cult i Bn th “ Ps a ging or dinmaer on a eters notice. a will ‘be th oe: K neot single j vinted elastic blae Steel Speccacioe’ i ollere ghall be extended ‘over the territory of Texas ase y originating in the Court of Bishops, and I have s notice. ‘sentto any part of the city. at the night, to admit iB seas oie poten.” | ———eararee Team — | nlite Oned Ste,” Te | heard comidetibl convertion one rosy fee Te Tara | preeeeeeca eee Z “STILL. ey ecteles.... Ids. SECHES! t T stati is proposition, Mr. -pro- i hat Darl las Goo eloatie bus eee HEN ES JUST RECEIVED ter ship Frankite, ffom Hamburg. | ceeded into An elaborate statetnent at tbe itr | 072° complimentary to the disinterested sitll fret stip | PS Lit i Tomatoes, jst resive= Pith avery care nod tention paid to thom inthe meeteai and | very fresh snoply of Swedish | by, (oF sale wholesale | of the abstract question of annexation before the | Crntiemel of the gown, who have been the means rs will positively sail as Fo 100 Pine Sioet has tte oa’ setae, 9 and retul, ot the ‘eens rH FERGRWAND % CO Senate, from the nomination and confirmation of of laying Me observation, the lamenta- : forcabin, a0 Garner of Reinth. wrod clasts bles sel rectal iat \m*ce_tmporter of Leeshes, No.4 Nasonu street. | Vir. Calhoun as Secretary of State; the i mereene among the clergy. ai Spars Pagers oonewnhng oak oad ake ere eee fol Speetss len 4 lac! it 5 g negotiation "The cpaspirec apon the treaty, its presentation to, and rejei 4 by the Senate,down Jthoughe | CPeratedas an a . " by Richmond, c i LY BY meee SHUN GA ROSIERE & COUNT, te wi own to thegromvantan at = n additional brand to the peo No. 100 Pinon MeMURRAY:, JAmBS GORDOR Sthanrs 3! orteneet oh Wrenn tole Mal ne ae eee pil lay. He thor and to @ certain extent has turned the tide of pone: - met Lasse. ; Saget st We emle, ‘immings and Hair Pas f coat the question should be settled some way the | far opinion in relation to the charge a the yr Glassen, es @ assortment of Fancy | VPesent session, aud asked if Senators were willing | Bi re the appe@rance of this re is Gearez Coupee eietenscec ass 6d. hey are fh Phe fate styles, audio | (the call of an extra session upon this subject, to ied 18 doenment, ae st Cor cave Glaases set iato Your owu fraines, 32 A * f when the presen: could supercede the necessity by wen fe te la the contest ; but the For tro ye en % npn harmonizing upon the measure; and predicted that ‘i Tat ent pomesses the intrinsic merit of tenth, and | php {TERE of assane, ry Ast SaeanAt, HenaLo~ Issued om Saturday "ig ee ; at | truth Je mighty. The dither feet see ee EC COLLINS & CO, 3 South — Tr ss cape a the ne ae cea: th tad het aaa er ar i os commromun, hey would becone ee hinged upon the probability, that the prowoution Paty no gods need har ea Bic, ac ran, been 60% br aes Lane. the i vex Pebbles set into your own frames. . 10s ANG poaapa at Tos | “Hy PEP TON BARU ne Renata samen | atee er a mya aeee eae |S por} ‘ a ene. iss been and Gentleman attended nt therr own tenidences Sie Weogren forte jrooovery” beat oles “ye the inevitable tendency ee , om | was upon the effort to possess the funds | tp met : 5, 4 Cah ee 4 im the Senate. He alluded to the late’ exprewal cpremiog pk 9 + Riskoration, aod hatred of el yay! . Mena ah teods ‘eter ——— ae: ‘Bemrery, Rrecrise tanh een ee ade

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