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a BY THE SOUTHE Sew York, 3rd Dec, lat 48.N,"lou 17 W. Jove.” The ‘was well filled, and it will have | eve the Fy aa AUCTION SALES. AMUSEMENTS. AN MAIL. | ste ftgeaMtaytar ibe tances | fotseten eerie se ee ol . lat 48 N, lon 32 W. ‘Sele—Th ‘ashingtox ‘ard, at 25 cents per i. « the demecrecy, and that a large portion of w or or Bee Tha Nov, Incl N, ton 30 W A Tock Va te Bale Room wt rebut WELOH)E MAtLON AL CIRUS, wi Pry soe A . Burton, at the National, is pulling the wool over party were in favor of it, and urged its accom| = for Mabiley Wh Des Tak AB. 1 1s say, | ation epiat remaged Sprengel, the nae PARK THEATRE, (Correspondence ferald) the eyes of the Yanki d seems to be getting | and that in his State, at least, they advocated Mr. Clay's paste, Lives myaol” for New Orleans, 24th Nov, latda, | oe Aten hn, Will be sol Ly, Tain OF WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29th, 18/5 Tux Car: on very well. ‘Mise Josephine is a tall girl—Gene- | election, because by so they would better secure Pe i ise este pealinal fg ease ihe) aes. aos, ‘A CARD=1 duremed 19 those Ladies and Gla Wasurmaron, Thureday, 5B. M.$ | ral, tall aint she We go for °em, tall or short, we | the annexation of Texar. ‘Ho was of the that 0 Blonde, the Clyde to Mobile, 19th Dee, lat 43. lon 24. » Aueti a tle: ‘who re patronize. uestrian hin Treat ‘ed de— Smithaonii do—God bless the sex—don’t you say, General? vast majority of the people were in favor of annexation. Argyle, Palermo to N Orleacs, 6th Dec, lat 39, lon 24. BURNS’ ANNIVERSARY. BU LCH announces that he ha the PARK | The Chinese 'y and Trade thsonian In-) Se ask you, because you are’e inan of sense, in | He commented with much severity on the course of Join Bentley, Li erpool to Mobile, 1th, Dee. lat 46, fom 18. |W SONSEQUENCE of the deatn of Mr. Freeman, of the | THEA za: Beason Of Five Weckt ie er Lock atin | . stitute Bill—Senator Woodbury and the Press— re peep gy iy Pee pga dy of taste,” | thove members of Congress, who avowed themselves in Ra Pe een andiaa weaver, sth Noveesber, | havc held at that house wit Deed at Teetmany Hall oe with all he sdvacentes 2 Teahionsble focarh ‘cumfort and ee Texas Debate and the New Party of National} 1 insist upon a line tor Plumbe, the daguerroty- pki Se On eaten ca nian ime lat 38, loa 49. age Fort aT eels mines the 25ch instant. anes wil bone ae ston ‘eget sopgoriainly de ed. TI st | Conservatives—Zadock Pratt's Argument against | pist of your city, now in Viashingion, 1g je ee to annex by treaty, seid it was Axtwanr, Dec 9—Arr Saxon, Coston; Weskeag, do. 6— | jouw moni ag CURR, President. po a of the Theatre. PES | Annexation—Col; McNulty—Atwood’s Nomina. por ell Conee af Fal tection oetie arts ne yg ie pobnnn con when it was pro- Si crag oe ae oy 1 a a OY ejmont core united to the mest liberal ontlay hes tion—Duties on Brazilian Sugar——Marking | it youdesire we can neues cimen of apoet’s | posed to sdmit as a State, could not admit the Conx, Dec Am of Bomara, Chasieaton for Liverpoel. MoN?aa ded SAN DINAVIA. | “poldes ea Extra | of the magnificent, Sea and int order’ 16, give. effect “ Brown” —‘ Poo-Poo”=—Mr. Suydam—John I. | likeness by Plumbe, as soft and faithful asan echo. preposition for © moment. He contended the X letter by berth fas Oct ibe Arr Woda, Boston. aa gramalig at dete Bela 1 He Napoleon Courtins | Bamerous Beanes, Acts and Fersona! cane Mumford. Butthe last bell rings Bow || Gin Dengue Thay admit now states inte the Union,” si Tho rk, . . : : 4 wht Gonei'Dee 1g-AteN York, Mntanzas, 10—Arr Charleston, ea ‘CHAS, BAPTC. KNUDSEN. ‘spggimens of the Costumes of afions in. Jamas G. Bannert, Eoq.:— } Wasuinoron, Jan, 22, 1845, | Wat thelanguage of the constitution. But its opponents N Work’ 23—Pahr, do fop Hsiao. 59 Ore Secreenit pro tom] goat Musicians jo, Now fischer, y | No farther particulars of the Chinese Treaty will | Mz. Benwerr:— Feat ous of Caien Betas tthary., Eyon kere Gay Dover, Dec 21—Arr off, Autwerp, Boston for Amsterdam. GRAND TEMPERANCE Rare eee matte numerous Pantomimic and es | be communicated to the public until after the ex-| Sim,—I send you the following copy of a pros- | were met and foiled, for Texas was a part of the territory Gueenocn. Dec, 26—A very heavy which lasted thirty CONCERT AND ORATION, wsented in the Circle. h of ratifications betw. the t ern: ctus of a work about to be issued, which has | %,he United States up to the year 1819, and being now rs, was experienced, 2th and 13th lat 49, lon 28, by ar THE he Manager of this Extablishment wishes moat eurseatly to | Change of rati retweew the | Fwo. goyerm | pes Foe, Abou issued, whic! independent, had as full's right to be admitted into the the Sésostris, arrived in the Clyde BROADWAY TABERNACLE, saaure the public that hs invariably ramines and superigtends ments, This is not only in accordance with prece- | this moment fallen intomy hands. Isend it to you | niga as any ether state,” He believed the annexation Guanpons, i—The Wakona, Dockendorff, from New- HE ORPHEAN FAMILY, will gives Grand Temperance recise nature and tone of every performance. im 01 i bs for what it is worth, as one of the curious devel would be a blessing to the ‘and they were to ort io Chareaton, was brought su he today in very leaky | I Concer at che Tabernacle, on ‘ueeday Hvening, Jonun'y | satafyhi visits nothing of & base or equivocal mature shall deat, but is necessary to prevent interference by | ments of the times, I know thewninn ot tel mee not of ppentlanans. state, . = bes a ~ ke leasen the: jiration evinced towards the most au her powers in adv. that h b b. ‘d 1 he hi 4 9 terests of tue ge Gipraten, Dec 12—Arr Erie, Pzltimons. UN s,Bos- |“ REV. C. C. BURR, of Philadelphia, will déliver the Ora- ul . other powers antages may have been ob | and | assure you he has a full knowledge of every | Mr. Coutamen, of Vt., next obtained the }, and pro- toa, 2 Rowe. 5 | Onions, ee 4 ae ony. ; Pt ihe >» eerae tek Ao RES (al ART OF TORSEM ANSI, pa tained by this country through the treaty. The im. | thing So with thie administration. There conan to argue on au petionsel Teste bene oo aaeyynaene, Peedi Vietorin, N orks abe Asr, Hea: hago bean engaged, and wil reas the audience, | great and Righty’ ani siyle, by Atisee of incomparable petus suddenly given to commercial operations |i#!u" ahead. = A | | etieeateceetepegt Gis anteaation’ ot nee aa , making 8 Havnx, Ja. 1—Lag, Moselle for Boston; Mareugo Charles: | pune Office, at Atwills, Firth, wetralat Hewitcs and Hiley's | UE; Mit of whom have long been known and admitted as Stars | ith China will be overdone, and more money will | In the course of reparation, and shortly te be published, | long legal argument about lew, fe, Ko,,: He vera, Caledonia and South | Music Stores; of J. ¥. Philstrom, No. 9 Hairison st; of the C. Fuatily the high torn {0 whieh shay re Geecribed 2 be lost than won. The only return cargo to be ob- Brice 25 conte er copy arg’ ae eenis2 and Texep ware now. "the Uni- ke and Sally for.N York. 30—arr | Rofeach Tent, and’ at oor. Doors open até o'clock. f i NATHAN, . dl . ly Argo t Nb AN ANALYTICAL SKETCH OF THE TYLER | nexation would be an assumption of that war by the U1 yengo "Sonstansine, do; Levi fl Gale, | geigegenine™cutriainment will commence at hall-pas sores bcedehea oar sh 3 aruapepecate fo : ab - ney in the ee ich wit Cliranhahthiig wide ton mectnrer Lee) AAs; aa odin chjests for which snwese penile Slavery was eg, Ss : q 3 : JE luce the loose money in ion, Ww! mo- | Com: BW mont ic os meri, York, they Alerantee N Yorn, 48 | GERMAN HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Melo-Dramatic Scene Artiste on One Horse and Vaulter. being. copper, imuss be converted into bullion the 4th March, 1845,” & great obstacle and he entered into « long examination yeron, N Daliaus or York, “Sid, Surah & Anglin, Mobile. | A GENERAL MEETING tomorow, Sunday. January Mythological cena Hider and King Director. belore for this country. Should the The subjects to be embraced within this he srs teehee Peete rey ony tr febrero oo “4 ich, N York. 2i—. ; Chat eston. " 4 most curious, selfish and corrupt administration ; the whole Sid Coticlnoun, NYE. 19—Aer Caledonia, N Orleans; Sally, | and Blaiige sees SOLOMON KROHNORAMM. V0, og wondetfl and igh, folie and Leap known. pent crop of teas be large, the first vessels out after | [ver soverusd this or any ether country, are es follows, to bea humbug, and besides that we had no night to-do York. 8 Carolina. N Orleans. ——3 Ay Tatil treaty, viz.2— it was ui 10 exerc Hout, Dee 19—Sid Sheffield, N York. SECREV EC ; ait ; Ra a change ficati Witwer, DeeaT—Are Frausis Bar <q sla Li- N' “Lecture, nexy Bahia Gemerron' venir Lec- ‘neomtse vow wie. cour riage tal — Pereira Savana, pat all seoens aha Pacnceny ys 4 Coy fpr ire Bag oly < the Lamang A every be ing legitation presupeoens ny 7° pet conia, Blanchard, NOrleans; Star, Smith; Pensacola. et me On cea eT Oleaeee cen Lau cnareslled Stee Fane er asinous in Squre, their artival. i : pei friendly feelings between Henry Clay and John Tyler— | legisis.c. | ‘This they did not and Wi cowsiadied Bis Koxs.Le, Dec 22—Arr, Corinth, Cha) leston. Subject—""Phe Resurrection—not that of the material body— and an immense Leaper over L ¥ An the Senate, this morning, the Smithsonian In- | the motives urged upon the latter for that interru recipe for a which comm Livenpoot, Jan 3—Arr Madensth, Charleston. Std, James eet ois Baten oedtiomion stitute bill introduced by Mre'T ‘was passed, | his refusal at Stat togive it his consent; and, finally, his | the direction, ” they couldn't Seer ea Ria for anon th dndel flacuer’ | © En cas the weather should be unpleasant, the Lecture willbe ja DW ABE WESOD it and the President of the United, ad cabinet in | entre concurrence inthe views urged upon him by hs | 10 pati int ce kel uni they drt outght tp id, and Harriet Rockwell, Boston; Edward, and Sir Che | Postponed . is Monn DICK ; lace, lected Boat private advisers for its subsequent o 10 have Naor Mobile; Augustine Hlensd, Coromandel, Uifton, ite ee eee eee Finished “Aitican Melodiste and Comic Singers Gers.’ ‘The sum of $200,000" which ve" the intrest Fesdllentt Octaast, oie to tea ieee keke Min Beruoun, Of NY. sald he was and ever had been Brine, New Orlecue; Henry Bliss, Nile: Liaballa, 0 TPHIRD ANNUAL, BACL OF THE NEW YORK | a0 moat accomplished femonal Gr’iaisst of his day. | Of the principal, is appropriated to erect | fre Session of Congress, by the « Gorperal's Guard” of | atriond to the soqulsition of ‘Texee—ever since it was guer, NYork; Jas Ei Nelson’ Village, Se | 0) eICHLAND GUABDS will take y piece be, wd Glens, ILSEE, TYLER, JAQUEZ, aa , and the succeeding interest on the last | the House of renntatives, for di the States, | first broached pou peiere he voted in favor of its admus- Tone Wan Goddard Mobile; American; NYorks William & | the Ra sof hirth & Hall: in Frankie Square and itors tothe Ring in Great Acts. named sum is appropriated to nt the instita- | for the purpose cf acquiring correct political information | sion, he must be satisfied with the terms upon which it the ores. oa Broadway ; Hewit & Co., Broadway; also, at Niblo’s Saloon. waa b= Ave Mary ‘An, Charleston; Savannah, Philadetshia. | 125 lwere Sid, Eleanor. » do. Dee 31 Sid, Grampion, New Or HARDWARE AT LOW PRICES. i k SUBSCRIBER (Agent for several Manufacturers oan T'iictana) offers to lanie dealers ats soiling advenes ou the was to.be received, and that they were in accordance with the Constitution. ‘He must insist upon the definition of boundaries, and the ascertainment of liabilities before he fre his consent to any of the measures new proposed.— le was opposed, too, tothe perpetuation of slavery for Zi fs Stablers. tion, which is established in accordance with the | from the members of that body, Tespecting tha leading po- Ti GOR OATES Nsky Socatany will, to improve the condition of mankind. This | liticians in their respective districts, er Clown and eagriber of the Keats and Doings of che Equestrians. | will make some. snug berths for professors. obhect .e scaring. ‘the succession to John Tyler in 1844. Pantomimie Clow and Messe Mime to the Heze and Curions | . Senator Woodbury, with that knowledge that succinct and rare account of the mode and becomes his station, evinced his respect and regard Tedelphia which many of the political managers of Phi- con, A’ brig belonging to i Acts. : P Te ‘New York, ion, Baltimore and Norfolk, in | Which the annexation was now ht. He said, too, ae Reta Dinet Nodke weainacs Dee mer arcwesee Le. we fasten Law, prieed| Kalvesgag Wiis Gee marl ok ‘Assi OH NBON, sar : forthe gentlemen of the press attached to the | va" gocted their connexion with ittheir names and | that the power was not in the Constitution to antex © 29th—Arr Caledonia, (s) Boston; Sid, Cambridge, Charles- tation.) & it Madame LOUISA HOWARD, Senate in the capacity of reporters, by moving that | former political connexions—as well as the means edopt- | fo state. The conditions contained in the Constitu. ot Hudson, Savannah, Id, Sir H Pottinger, Charles: | "8 Gass low priced Hiaed and Panna sie pees. ‘The most elegant Scene and Principal Act Hider of the present “7 be supplied with copies of inted 8 | ed in each of those places, severally, for securing them. | tion on the subject of thequalifications of | ives tone Vireinion, New York. “The Ferkin, Horan, fmN | 40 bright Trace Chains. : yaaa ay Get PEACE a hp inane! an documents presented to, the Senate, eh selves ments to otces of emelument endpower, | and Seoators showed tha: the sdmiaalen of Sates formed le Dr has ‘ it 300 * Carolina Hoes, ted. "y # i was usanimous! a lopted. ertain members of ‘et —An account of the organization of the “ Cen- territory belonging aie Scalers eee Waraemiont a 9 6 _" Patent Knob aid Padlocks Hoe Grant Coxeseeed 207 are Tene: the lower house, could neverbe induced to commit | tral Tyler Commlttes "at Weshington, with the names of | States was not contemplated by the framers ofthe Const tution. He referred to the action of Congress on the sub- 27th—Sid Gr jrown, Baltimore; Aun Kenney’ Charleston; Also, Hooks and Hinges, Curry-combs, “a fone Na Elizabeth, New Orleans; ‘Coronet, do; Republic, do. an act that would thus tend to aid in the laborious | #! the signers to the declaration o pring Tal iors at , Ketth id 8s ls chi ., ZDWARD KINCADE, > 1 i Othe 5 Bat ttths Neleicmer Charienosy Augustine Hisard, do; Hig | Belts, Spoeus, Frame Falleys, Lasolee Eee bey bere ‘A mont neat light Equestrian ofthe second cles, universally | duties of the representatives of the preas of the na- | it frst mesting, and of ihe respective per. | Jeat of Louisiana in support of hie view. {nvon, dos Harriet, Rockwell, do; Bombay, New Orleans; | 0°” SOHN & NEWSOULD, | ; JOHN UENROY, tion, on the floor of Congress. _ : wor kip An acogant of the incipient and ultimate macs aeration, t himself to feel that he ought to vote for een Nathaniel Hooper, Charleston; Rosciu: p = inal, or in the most difficaleof altrick | The Texas debate was continued to-day in the | adopted for organizing a “Tyler Convention,” at Balti- | ennexetion with such restrictions and considerations as Sid, Roger Sherman, Boston; The Dulc ee, ‘ork; Harkaway, Philadel Whitney, do; Daocan, Mol I) ephen Bald sin, New Orleans.) 22nd—Arr Wan Goddard, M Sid, Promise, Charleston; BILLIARDS. THIS must be seen to be believed—the <3] ball 1 is played at 5, to 6, to 7, Acts !—always esteemed the ornamant of eve House—Mr. Harrolson, of Georgia, leading the | more, together with an anslysis of all the actors Nig | WALES mon astonbing Bey: Eatestran ever wy oe sl up some dozen gentlemen to testify i that melo-dramatic medley of delegates without con- 5 ‘ing Scenes, aring Prinei to the tact, whether e question of annexation } stituents ; an plein cata evi sds clases oetng wonkcrrcad 2 was not made prominent by the democratic patty |. Sixthiy—-A glance st men ond things during three win- an made in one blow. ; Y retirin it overwhelming plaudits ! ters in Washington—their names, and the number of ap | individuals. It was before and must a ee eee ee ees atom, doy Bel’ fy 1 for playing or sale at 148 Fulton, oF 1X | A most elegant tddition to Gys. remartatle Company will be in the Tes campaign, proushour eee ane on licants for office—the mode of giviog contracts to fe. | it and act upon it es it became them. it had dwindled, merlane, do; Bi \erica, Mobile. i poet Ey Ann street. The maker will for trae found in lesired to see or hear fromm any g t the secret working of the Choctaw Commission. | he svid, from a great national question, down to a section- 20th—Arr Hottingu-r, New York. Sd, Mersey, Apalachico- angles Table for Table, against any person living. , THREE Mi88E8 WELLS, 5 politics on the floor, who had not advocated it, or issuing of scrip to the Choctaw ‘speculators ‘ion—to the extension and of slavery, Shieftain, Charleston; Rambler, New York. 425 Steod*re Whose superior style. of Danoing and Enacting the A wborn Fit not, who had « t. The question thus such other curious things not usually known to the as they learned from the co: hich had been. Sid Argyle, New Orleans; Carleton, Savannah; Speed, PRESERVED MEATS, &c: wm Mel fealtr nne esented was cr, as the regular proceedings | public, by « ~U"TYLER MAN. . | laid before them. ‘This, he sald, was the proposed 18th—Sld Harmony, Mobile. RECEIVED ‘by ship Duchess d’Orleans, a complete assort- Female Acrobat, or Fie Rope Daneer, il show ader David L. Seymour, a de- PA RE A to be attained oy, who now brought forward ke pe. det for New York, have nt of Terrines de Foies, of 1 V errit Miss LOUISA WELLS. | epresente om Kensselaer count TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. this measure. ‘his was the object, and this was The Indepe. dence, and the Southerner, . a a8 : uocratic repress fr ensselaer county, oapage ea igen a5| Pi Nene eens era |, CONCIDUNS Cp eg teem malnegrae! | NEw eeu sour ins meseh agen Hoon maar. Derringer gent meu, Which ought 1 be ‘The Blfsabeth Bently,’ tse Liveepool to. Savannah, Wis Maille from Paris. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE anwexation, in which he justly entitled himself to — re hgey pepe ab indoned at sea previous to the 16th Dec. ; crew saved. Al ya Russian ship, 100 barrels Rasian Cavi - Will be given once in the week, viz. on Saturday, compriviog | the dignified appellation of a decided “ national In Senate, which they aust show by thelr ection wae not atetuined Toxbox, Jas 2—Lig Mindoro, for Buston; Tahmaroo, and NAPOLEON COUWTIN, all he best Besces of the week. “This Entertainment will va | conservative.” A whig was elected from his die- il spar oete meprhrey mlee 23, 1844. | condemuing the actions of Mr. Calhoun, and introducing Weiaorima, Decocar, York Town, N York; 1%—Mazep- | GTOLeN—Fion the Astay Mone caniage, ous bieck foal fons of excellent chargcter aud polite manners, will attend | trict last fall, ow ing to the fuct that he did not meet occg Agere p ere gore pilfe, Tea gaye, jperers his letter to Mr. King, C.J Ingersoli’s , the Mes a. TRUNK, marked ‘I. W. W. on cach end, and T. tothe comfort of every visiter. f i the question wit): that promptness that was neces- | mel 4 i " Sup- | sage of the Governor of South Carolina, ko. kc. He ssia Port, Levant, Foulke, and Meslimy | Welker, Boston, on a brass plate in front. A liberal reward | Representations of the least inattention will be received at the } sary, All tii: New York demooratie members who | ply of stone, &c., was laid before the Senate. Va- | that gentleman, who had debated this question, had ssid, Oct; Paragon, Curtis, from China, | will be prid for its recovery and delivery at the Astor House. ‘and instantly attended to. 4 : b hi b Tious petitions on local subjects were presented. let them vote for the annexation in the abstract—annex « height or cuartary, Marchant, Murphy, Tom gieget 385 abe “v. W. WALKER. Pri mere AN r is pe) pe anger, CLAIMS ©N MEXICO. . |] Texas, and leave the details to be settled afterwards. He furdorton, Ger isto we nnd urk; Emery, from and for | QIX GEESE STOLEN-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD— Bprane. force is that “offered |. Mr. Foormr, of ‘Tenn., by unanimous consent, | was ready to te.such 's puepesition. : He svould China, Idg'rice Sid Sth, Dover, L moy. f Stolen inst night from Morrisania, Westchester Co... six ¢ > ed | introduced a bill. providin; toe the appointment of | cheerfully vote for such asettlement—to annex now, and seruuns, Dec (6—Arr timore | 15 Eclipse | Geese, three or more Hens, and two Sacks capable of holding by Zaddock Pra tate, who 18 the chair- noe i te a f clai settle the details after. But he asked if gentlemen were Boston. 18 vary Broughton, do. 14 Sawarn, N Orleans; Hear six bu: one marked A. Rea, Bowhill.” The fowls were man of the comma a public buildings, in the | Commissioners for the a jjustment of claims on sincere in their offers, or did ‘mean, if such 8 mea- do. 15M N Carrier, do. 17 Willingly (as re | traced aloug the Harlem Hailroad, towards the new bridge, by 9 ee ots and who remarked that the government | Mexico. to have it Ke paces <aiy-dachrn. ported) do on. d Peirblocd The above reward will be paid for their recovery, | PALMO"S NW YORK OPERA HOUSE. rict ; a1 F ¢ 8 Also, a joint resolution in regard to claims of | Sure Were passed, Pt y Oronto, Ds Aldrich, N York. on conviction of the thief, by applying th es aye 4 SATURDAY, January 25th, Last Night of the Itelian | Were NOW renting in this city, some thirty or forty 0, a jo he tof Mexi tion that this was an question; and then, when the Portsm UTH, Jan 1—Sid, Wellington, N York. B (323 3t* re JOHN REA, Morrisania. | Opera, will be performed Rossini’ 's Grand ‘Opera rooms for public purpo: and unless Congres: American citizens on the eecani of. eas ee oe had been settled by the annexa- PR ec a bit te ag Sh egg yee ee FAT MUTTON AND FAT B MIRAMIDE would immediately appropriate money forthe erec- | Read and referred te Committee on Foreign Rela- | uon, and that they were bound to admit with slavery, Si Eeroual Arta vita : ha ees eee eoton—-First ‘Tier am , $1; Secon: Seats secured froma 8 Ast BE AL. * Doees ates ase ce to commences at 7 o'clock j25re TRYON’s CORCU S. T HE UNDERSIGNED canexhibit at his Stall, 203 William . ie. Stall, pe an 1 Desecare aes acre al of irate, Frankfort, the finest specimens of the obove Smvava, Nov \l—Arr Stambou ,B ston, and sid for do 28th. | articles ever offered forsale in thia city. He requests his friends Dec 9—Sid Isabelta & via garet, Bi to look in on Saturaday and judge for themselves, Mato, Philadelphia i ; bella & AZLEY, earn We ean le Te genie. | _i24 ae6re 203 William, comer of Frankfort, and to extend to slavery the protection of the Constitu- tion over the whole of that country. He admitted that cone offices, Gays wanne ra to aday Texas, | “ons. es Rahn iien A as there was no place to deposit her records or per- ss aan oe ts form the additional duties devolving upon the go- Mr. Jannaain introduced a resolution of inquiry vernment, if she was annexed. ia isa A ht upon the Department of War, in respect of con- ices he ractical argument than any we have yet heard, by | tracts for the removal of the Choctaw Indians | .anit more free States than was Genes, Philadas Carthage, Virginia, pattimore BROADWAY JOURNAL. BOWERY AMEHITHEATRE. New York members, against annexation. ‘Saiuy, | from Tennessee, in which cantract a great deal of he had taken, and it was the ground he now o Toskan, Jan2cAsr off John Rehidoy, N York. CONTENTS-SATURDAY, JANUARY 25,185, | soun UORSINGT COU re IN THE WORLD. wy, | day will close the debate, and most probably decide | ‘Tregularity and extravagance is supposed to have | Supied. It was in the free States that this mea- . Geol carts. PLUSTRATED by two full-length likenesses of *'Mi Boy’ THis EVENT Ne: itiere ig tobe ‘novel, brilliant and high- | the question, Should ‘Texas not ibe annexed at | ‘ranspired. aians ies are: sure would be a settled upon vt ey ae a ratual con : ha ‘amusing performance, for customs. = Fonianp, Jan 22—Sid, Financier, Sereent, Cubs. inerican Eras Wisner, Dae 9 Jobm: Wabas: if SENEFIT OF MR. D. D. EMMIT, Srlscais elle nren ths old leaders dem> | Mr, Hoxrmaron reported a resolution of inquiry | settled . Slavery, ne believed, was an evil it wes under fgtineg ee eet en a ips Draunn, he Opete and! Conant, Boxes 25 coats; Pit 125¢ eeutayehildsen to bones 12% cents. | enstiing elections, and the result will be a union of | upon the Finance Committee, as to the propriety | the jurisdiction of the States, and to thelr action it must °Bosto™, Jan 22—Arr Washington, Stevens, Mobile; Trenton, Reviews—The Five Arts. wie iB * Tithe ‘old hunkers,” with the abolitionists of the | of providing by law that no Assistant Collector hall | be lett. It upon them when they were co- Editorial Correspr Greea, Duxbury: livm, Clark, bast: ort. Illustrated Meyezines. NIBLO’S THUATRE. jorth, East, and West. have authority to collect duties from the customs ; Ete boa curse, he wound demee hte ole, rosea, Va Me Literary Notices—Varietion, See, GREATEST COMBINATION OF TALENT IN Col. McNulty is busily engaged with his account. | and that no persons, except under bonds with the | be decit with by Ged. But ier it be derstood thet ¢ hare Helena, {of Boston, late of Bangor) | Published by JOHN BISCO. iss Brradway, and for saleby G. WOOD, ne AMERICA, Man, hia re § in clerk, Mr. Kershaw, in preparing his vouchers | ‘he Secretary of the Treasury with good sureties, fertile Yond wos to be troe—lel itbe opened to the aabeih Platidge Predecickatasg, Jasper | ia 2ere s MB. G. OOD, the celebrated Irish Comedia, his first} 107 the action of the committee of accounts ; and | shall be competent tothe collection of the customs. | energy, and industry, and perseverance of the Ho-es, NYork be FOR BALE=The House and Lot No.3 Wall street, ALENTTINE, the celebrated delinestor sf "Alsidbiean asserts that the claim of the committee will be Lies over. [Collector Van Ness will comprehend : | : “ Houmes’s Hoe, Jan, 22—Arr, Col Tayloe, Brown, Pt. au mnt on Wall street. The building five sto- | Peculi 3 anda hosteftalent. % ipti the drift of the resolutions. ] North—let them once go there, and-shew the Brings 18th ule Gonaives 34 ast for Boston. "Phe CE pat fa | LE eee eae ee ae ean ove a | Phis favorite place of sauucemeat will open for tip-wintet wea- Ae te a Seek Seamaoes he rety cesspoa TC Goda Wein) rom Stik. WOCUREY results of free labor, und he would consent that they to Gonaives on account of the sickness of Capt Brown. who | Dreinises contain about thirty apartments, all well and commo- | son, with a most talented Comenny 1 ‘ Q Mr. Woopsury offered a resolution, which was slavery if the people of that has partially recovered. hambeau, of Bangor, sid 2days | Hionsiy arranged for offices, stores, and ol MONDAY, JANUARY 27th, E4: of Wm. 8. Hubbell, a member of Congress from UR Tes 's wished it. This wes his. position. position of belore for 81 More. St Dom to load fur Bostons Also.arr Line excellent order. The performances will commenne with a Vaudevi pane Steuben and Alleghany counties, in your State, and | 8dopted, providing for furnishing the reporters of | tenon. if saan were canttid, let them mest coln. Chase, 8: Jan 1, for Boston; Ift Mass+soit, Haskell, the two three-story brick in America, by Mr. Wood, which has been an engraver named Hass, as connected with | the proceedings of the Senate with six copies of | trem in this spirit of oak ow by rg for Boston, 2 days; Garnet, Hodge, for do soon; Tallmadge, the, thive, ctor brisic Londot, wich imments success, entitled also, an engra\ d Hass, as the printed bills as they may come up for regular P compromise, and show by their Curtis, for Portland, do; Cadet, Day, and Grampus, Foster,tor treet, one door south of Maiden lane, and inthe rear A CURE FOR DUMBNEss. dast winter’s ‘‘ brag parties,” which wili be made Pp 4 ley me edip i tions end voting, that they were in earnest. Houcester, Idg; Amazon, Babson, fromdo arr 1dth ult, Nig-t, | adjoins the property on Maiden lane. These premises are in i, Murphy. Milesian broom maker... Mr. oy. blic, if necessary. The examination of Col. Mc- consideration, and with six copies of the regular Mr. Ficxxrm, of Illinois, said this was a grest Ameri- CATA. Sasth as, betes Nickerie Paavengeria the Lincoln, | €°2qorder and well situated for business pra Pr when he will sing Lever’ sone of Widow Meshree ot” Nulty'will be commenced on Wednesday next. calendar of business before the Senate. This will } can, National q ‘and not a sectional He Cape Hiagins, late of the Surah Anns” Also are. Uzardo, Berry, | c All the above mentioned property is, now well tenanted, and | Ja-which te wil sing Lovers Aone Ot ea ‘All help to. the reportere, who have hereto. to examine what claim it was which Mexico the political and personal opposition against bea ee mutio! - | fore bee: wood having reopen tor gremergg ed ae want of a copy of the business before the Senate. o, Berry, | for a permaaent investment peculi ial Wilmngem, 'N'C for Boson, Mozart, Kent, Alexandria do do ha o Adains, Higgins, and Senator, Cond. Norfolk fordo; Ar’ | _/292W*re 4. B. TILLOU, 58 Wall street. 0 for do or Portsmouth; Eliza Ellen, Port- ican Pol phonist, "will give his eccentric illustration of Amerie fn subject to many inconveniences, for The * Whole te conclade with the favorite burlata called ‘was only an w s ink water, FOR SALE—A Farm, of 170 acrgs, on the east bank d |. the ¢ n lway » N York. Arr yesterday, the Homer, frm Boston for of Hudson River, near the village of Rhinebeck, with an ONFOUNDED +0) the Courter and Enquirer, and by indivi p MISORLLANEOUS. ‘ . tain’s con: that * 4 NYork, and Spf, fm Salem for do; both sailed ta the afternoon; | dM adequate stock of cattle, horses, farming utensils, &c. | Lieutenant 07 se 2.08 halt "Mr. G. hopes of obtaining “hit smectutmeny ihe cuale 2 | ‘The bill for the establishment of the Smithsonian | !2it’s consent to want to get that of Mexico, (Mr. Fick. and the Niail went into ‘Tarpeulin Cove, where ave also Excel, | On it are a farm house, barn, coach house, dairyhouses, hay | (C7 25 cents. 525 208&M! feated, thi t t was found t 3 Institution for the increase and diffusion of know- fm Camden for N York, aud Go Ahead, from Kastport for do. i ‘order. x MR. CLIREHUGH’ leated, the next movement was found to require ledge among men, was d. Concurrence of ‘Also arr Anita, Fessenden, Charieston for Boston; and a brig land, being 5 acres, in the village of Fort . U 8 more secrecy and cunning ; and if ever cunning ng passed. 8A iy Boron dyn 2—Arr Cornelia, Ricketson, Norfolk. : Ss ratecaeas theeaan Aion teepiee tr THB LROTUER defeated itselt, it was in this instance. A letter | the House Troviding for the ascertainment snd ew Bepronp rr Cornelia, Ri 5 q improvement .. Also, the piece ’ : Below, a deeply loaded topvail sche, ( i lage, known as Long Dock. consisting of was therefore written by one of the wire-pullers of thai hat Ui atone gs ren Bhs SCOTTISH MINSTRELSY, Provipence, Jan 42—Arr Grand Turk, Porter, Wilmington | about 51 acres, ‘exclustre of the dock and water point. This Sa ibe d Webb & Co., i i settlement of claims ‘of American citizens upon NC. Below, Hope, Trimyer, York Hiver; Senate, Muller, Phi- | property is mach improved and’ most. of it ia excellent fence. the ima of Tasgart, Webb & Co., intorming Sen- isi R the government, arising out of French spoliations se, i t New York, viz:— THE BEAUTIES OF BURNS, ator Barrow, isiana, one of the Committee : . 7 esuthatbnliges M—Ar, Thomes P Cope, Lavdsedli | uokee a ee 1996 cod 81 Variok street, being AND THE . of Commerce, before whom the nomination was } "Pon American a commeroo prict 101 1800, coming UP, Brandywine, Smack, Pernambuca; Susannah & Phebe, Corson, | all brick houses in good condi and repair: No. 81 CIENT HUMOROUS AND DRAMATIC SONGS OF | pending, that Mr. Atwood had beenin the practice, | __MT. OuoaTE said he an amendme New Yor! feet wis » ing numerous and well arrang- SCOTLAND, as yor of your port, of @dmitting certain su- | Mit under inatructions from the committee on the | "nr paywe moved a call of the House. Meee Neva aia, paced, irpland. NV York Joseph | ed ape ns. All this property is near Will sake place at the Boritty Library, gare of Brazil as duty “brown,” thus tending me. | *ubiect, which he moved be printed, and that the | 4 motion was made toadjourn, on which the yeas and Hamofon Ht-ads, Jan 3th, Louisiana, Dewharst, A ‘haines aol of land on 2th stv, including about 12 lots ner a byeterse tage) terially to injure the planters of Louisiana in the | Dill meantime be passed over intormally. Agreed | nays were ordered, which resulted, yeas 40, nays 46—S0 t for ¢ ‘Third Avenue, in the I the House resolved not to a‘journ. ‘To commence at half-paat 7 o'ei ck preciecly. ‘Tickets 50 cents, ad , ad at the Musie Stores of RC Sze ere eae a chs ‘Tehecteia. on ender becuioe ro et, & A Benefit of she BOSTON. QUARTEPTE CLUB. “They po if Es “Mn SOHN B. GOUGH whe will @ the meeti illsing ane bien writin eqoremly for ib Ton, Jan 2i—Arr, George, Yates, N York. Blow— fies. 16 lots in the 12th ward, vi prodaction of this article, and siving, a preference Danish big Augusta. In toe offing—-Washington, Adams, frm | of 3d avenue, commer of Sista me lot on the south side of bs Boston; Aili lad; lot to. to New York merchants over those of other cities. |, The joint resolution for the erection or purchase ‘This cunning movement was believed to be suffi- | Of @ building for a U. S. Dis:rict Court House in cient to prevent the committee from any further Mobile, for the Southern District of Alabama, was action on his appointment, as they presumed that | taken up; and the, absolute necessity of such 8 Senator Barrow would be struck with the improper Lea aye * Aedes e atiafi d wee conduct of Mr. Atwood, specially as bearing upon by Mr. Baesy with much energy, satisfie cy. a the merohants of other cities and his constituents | 4ppeared to be, of the entire constitutionality o 1 ance, Tucker, fm Liverpool; Tarter, fm Phil the north side of 49th street; three lots on 'Br) fm Liverpool; 'and a French barque. Cld—Lowder, t—all weat of and » avenge; Lowder, Boston; Paul T Jones. Taylor. N York. 20th—Sid, of 24 avenue, between $6th and S7th Apollo, Huat, D Comet, Bonney. West Indies. north side of 57th street; ond two lots Cid, "Leader, Dewing, on the south side of 58th street—ihe last mentioned four lots be- ; Merced: tween the 2d and 3d avenues. ‘Lightbourn, Hi ‘The terms of sale will be made easy. Crabtree, do. was withdrawn, but renewed another member, and the Club, accompanied in the chorus the yess and nays were and and re- r. J. H. GREEN, the reformed gamb! + Casilda, € F. R. TILLOU, the proceeding. But a motion of Mr. Dayton laid | sulted, yeas 63, nays 48. So the House adjo Sr M J Bi " 5 4 uisiana. ithstandi v - Alfred Mago, Kingacon, Say 1H Betge npden, Guadaloupe: | _ia25 2were bal anda as soma ct vaied JA Osea Experience Eyer ae ane communication was made known to Mr. | the case upon the table, notwi ding. rea eer a PER ciecy set rtrd chee argh, eee rad | OR 2 Atwood, who immediately repaired to New York, | | On motion of Mr. Hsnpxazon, the Senate resu- CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK. =Mariner, Liam, Hayate; Loreto, Wileos, Havana. Yau 18 ‘At the price take, the huases will Igt a0 as to realizai8 | wnait'merting at the Tahorsaale for toe broteat ake Clot ae an Sane hours obtained. documentary | Med the consideration of the bill to confirm to his COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, aeld, ‘atbon, Park, Havana, Mth—Mariner, Lathem | Percent per annum on ‘the investment. The only reason for | the gameevering. On this occasion the for Qnar- | evidence that bis standard admitting Brazilian | ¢8e! heirs and assigns the tit i eee ‘ gy Havana; Loreto, Wilcox, Havana. gout is the owner is about leaving the city. It is anold | tere) wi SO ie tes her ian Gites reminiee sugars duty “brown” had been pursued by his | Dubuque to a certain tract of land in the territory | GEALED FROPOSALS will be regetad a u premises to HARMAN REINHARD oot Phy Seamen's, Temperance Society, entitled * Phe Bellor’ to the predecessor, Mr. ual om Tertiies akglice. of Towa, (40,000 acres of iead mines) di Bere, the Sree Sonar of ship By Last Night's Southern Mail. ja score ia PHOMAS MORRELL, His Honor the Mayor, James Harper, wi tion, the Brazilian Minister of this city certified |, Mr. DERsON further explained the validity of eecie to patos ar Ue: tials We wale as she Croton Hovel, Clinton Hall, and at the door. Tickets 25 cen ja23 dtre. NIBLO’S GRAND SALOON, FOR CONCERTS AND BALLS. I OW FITTED UP FO) WINTER AMUSE- FICEN’ Li Fe jt has man: it for sound; Parvapevenia, Jan et Ella, Whelden, Boston. Cld, yer ne, Jan 2—Arr Albert, (Br Klockgether, B: oat La ‘it mo- enn Jan Ate Alley (Bra), Klgehaeber, re Sper AND: 2 Cla, Coquette, ‘Sniker, Demarara. Sid, E A Ireland, ¥cotl NYork; Pearl, Nickerion, Providence, , howcpepsmmpar fret fmol Ph sight, et indies Att Ds Bedell, NYork. Old, Caro- | CONN GLAND-—Ou the National snd Provincial Bank of ; Bamard & Co; Exchage and Discount this claim. See oa oan eat ea Uaed | “ge “Gnoare, (a, man who har the faculy of and that their average value was not above those inkling over the details of a dry legal argument admitted from Havanaes" brown.” Further in- | ‘Me perfume and the epple blossoms ot the spring.) igati next took up the detence of the legality of this phir ty fe sae te Page See claim, under the original Indian grant to Dipewee. bE ling. rope, hemp, ie buckets Chain cables : Te Serabeise thee fprshor ard kedges Ib Gi oy waere, Manilla Tb Hhekory i) 1p Com brooms b Signal lanterns ‘ron handle b> Patent deek lights oh yay, instant, au hi ee.» i it required Be thd use of the Waited Semen Histone oats eakics it Patent tar p cordage Tb Black lead I “bolt line, Farishy enn ae a | Baik, “Livernools Merry, James 3 ‘Sou, London, FICE, ranches throughout England an , New Fok Jeeta, 1053 IN IRELAND—On the National Bank of Ireland, and Pro- [HE POST MASTKR GENERAL having approved the | Yincial Baok and Branches throughout. Ireland, recommendation for the establishment ofa PERMANENT | IN SCOTLAND—On the p Scotland, Na- BRANCH POST OFFICE, and sanctioned phe selection made | sjonal Bank of Scotland, Greenock Banking Co, and bratches by the Post Maaterfor its lor ationon CHATHAM SQUARE, | throughout Scotland. coruer of East Broadway; has directed, that the remov ‘The svvamer Cambria, leaves Boston on the int February, by HE ee ee a oe in aan et | epi On Sg Jon. TARSSOTT, ~ taneously, ‘The two offices will be ready vot cccupation durig | _3#5re 76 South st. cor. Maiden Lane. rt he ensuing week, when the present Post the Park will | ‘OR NE = Ve vacateu, ‘The Post Master congratulates his fellow citizens i: Line.—Fositively fist iteguigt meker Te vel surve th _ r i } t ¢ Spanish confirmation, the subsequent admis- Savevee that Col Joba 6. Vatmough, while | sionsof the Indian tribes, and lately the admission structed by John C. Spencer, late Secretary of the by the Government of the United States, tprough Treasury, toallow Brazilian sugars, under the va- | ©! ll of which eedings the title of Dubuque was lue of nine cente per Ib., to be admitted duty sustained and affirmed. Upon all these points Mr. “brown,” even when such instructions had not | Choate made the case appear very satistactory for heen given to the’ Surveyor of the port of New | ‘He claimants. there are private parlor rooms, an root Sat cog eh eh nce Tefen Cra mt witb woes mites Price of Saloon for Concerts. 3: CITY GUARD GRAND MILITARY BALL, takes wae Nitio’s Saloon, on Tuesday, January 28th. UTERPEAN 8QCIETY—The Annual (i 4 Butetd tate reese wl ake Page at NN Baloo ve 5 ir Tickets on Friday evening next, at the Society'atootne al? y Ci louston, two doors below TOES. ie ; iF voabbesesify “ in cin ate Lopeny Sha the ee or pa i ii H e claim of Dui jue en regarded a nul ah eecegs katgmned 36 Fe dotted for years. The government had taken the ands, at Washington, while Col. Watmough had passed | Of ® §teat portion of them, and had sold parcels of all Brazilian sugars as “brown,” under value ot | ‘te.same—the clearest evidence of the light in nine cents, and over that value, as “ white.”— Ande eer had been viewed by the go- From the fags thal there is scarcely any raw sugar Mr. Hanpenson followed in defence of the va- pros iat PRUNE cert ees ee lidity of Dubuque’s title to this bedy of mineral ed in many instances by the construction given to | !#"d8- Ee upon the complesion of greeny aoa -4 well calculated to pro- rea pent The el it fast sailing pac! jue te convenience of all classes of the com nity. Oi > wil iti » re JOHN LORIMER GRAHAM, MM on ete i23rc10 Post Master. | "for freight or passage, having handsome furnished accommo- {From Noah’s Weekly Messenger.) en onmet eK. COLtins Ku ATTENTION TO "THE TEE CH.— We have always con- | sn ct South stree tended that a lady with good teeth and good eyes can never iti ods reeei board after tht bbe usty, and hencs we havealways felt the arceasicy of ateuse | oyechiti"ait, 2o,cfoods received on ths, atarday ‘i a, Ww Wi Mr. Baasy moved an amendment to secure the ing carefully to the preservation of the Teeth, particularly in im New Orleans, Messrs. Hullin and Woodruff, who HIGHLAND GUARD GRAND MILITARY BALL, | “¢ law by Col. Watmough, the late Surveyor. 5b ti lers in thi feu But this care should be assigned to an experienced | wii in ‘ " % pre-emption rights of settlers in this tract. j Drontiey=nos ome ieorealens ‘ap the buptuees' aa ou experimental " ae ee ay Love Lb Capaia Hant, will uber lnc ihccdbemnecae — ign dbase yap bras Fi of te yam, a pawl Agent But while the question was pending, on motion, regular day, J dws and Orphang, give a magnificent Ball at Niblo', on FRANKLIN BLUES M wag oles Se Nios Beloou, on Mendany Webraaey t7the 160. pursuit, but a regularly educated and practical man, entitled | succeed the MALLORY, and sail to confidence and consideration, and we kuow of none having | ““j25m stronger clams than our fiend Dr.LEV TT, comer of Broak ("THE SAINT GEORGE’S SOCIETY, im aid of Wi. PL ane siremaicerenitamieeinon a “ re 4 i BLACK BALL. OR OLD LI OF LIV. Tavcie ond hme aretaoseyepy ora fara XRG Ee ae Sis ROO ACRES OH LWEREQbE nay i Jar Pac! the mi rf cent iy ©. ity impret the bill was laid aside, and a resolution adopted, hed better reser theireai ® | that on the adjournment of the Senate, it shall that George Montgo! or OF stand adjourned to Monday next. ‘our city, has received the apoineneee na And the Senate went into executive session; Goumitves of Commerce will report in the case of and, after some time spent therein, opened their $eca2b0ececcceebite t ed 2 + have not been perfeerly with his treatment. in the em pg og ery 1000 WiC manufacture of Artficn he has no superior, and the and well know: us who recommend him are guaranters for his | CAMBRIDGE, burthen uP eminent phy 4 bur tons, W.C. Barstow, comman- J = 7 . doors, and adjourned over to Monday next, pur- Bid skill and moderate charge. Jade Seoisrere” | der, will sail poutively on Saturday, the ist of Febzuary, her | SECOND ANNUAL “GRAND. ; AMERICAN ron ae Bead vine you shall vege! the suaatts rencation: » P “+ sree caters atch ; ; f ered ions fpr cabin, ALL. dee seat Sidiieeaen te OFFICE OF THE AUBURN & ROCHESTER R. CO. scorgt fase ; toga rian te y cable, iy sreeding AT THE PARK THEATRE, ON MONDAY EVENING, Ped phe aed denies a cere, shat he hes House of 1 Jisproven tatives, ; plese N Gay have thir day Sechured gacttcarneel dried me | Bor terme. of Passage, apply on board, foot of Beskooan a T Toeare wil: go the sb # ofcasion, by decoratnd with Surveyor H, the port of New York, in place of Mr. | After the reading of the minutes,’ ui hashes an cont , payable on the lat day of February next, out of the nect | OF Yo thesubecribers, pe poops @ do, est he ek eal ke Cae Tee as, a | Atwood. jent Tyler will deny his statement | Gav. Daowcooue made a tl explanation, h chars whose stock ts regineered Ta tie City terete’ OLE, || 3696-00 36. Faleon cures , nhut door to tie Welose Wank, Pe spo saetetion ‘x ‘the first Ballast it will | if he is addressed on the subject. ference to the report.of the, “National ntelligener,” of « ‘) 3 of I —_— circumstances ding thdra' Ps of New Vert tn the Ces of Non Wok sor eee oboe FOR kVaar Ot New Line Regular Fucks | admit a gentomen and two dines and ean Wan 10P. M., J Vious question on yesterday. seginteton ta tha BOCES of tie Compan Rope et Cceatona Packet Ship SHE RID AG, Cece ke Bubscribers, or at the following pleases tNGTON, 10 P. M., January 22.3% | "Mir, Supe. moved thet the Presklent be requested to ib wilreceive Feyipent at this of om pu yp , rai aby a A. F. De Peyeter, Ameri Heel The next Senate Democratic—A Democratic Senator | inform the House if any public officers of t Vanes 100 ¢ Transtec Books will be closed on st instant for ten it having acco: A 4 fraindi States had been guilty of since 19th Aug. CHAS. SEYMOUR, Treasurer. tr apindor or comtors ‘oply om board at Orleans whatl loot Hey otal ota, hays fal | called gprs Mynoa te4l,and whether ny such hed beam prosecuted, and if = SGC OF UEEFEROW So som, 7 ’ i. Bi learned .M. T. Esq., | not, for what reasons, Adopted. OF TEFFERROR_IN@UIAWOE COMPANY Hise jd’: COLLINS & CO, 56 Bouth save. sireoa wa austere Maal ort a be se. Inte Speaker of the Blouse of Representatives, hes care Jonrion moved that the rales be s ruspended; and aa LECTION fe irec of thi Y eet Ret gene in B. J. H. Trask, will 1 a fe. okt ie,” te, louse resolve itself into Committee ton areas Re cence | Mas es ree meen |” RS, BSED Rs eee ty oer sa] Re as oe erties i iaaeeneig en ie 96 Wal y tonday, of Fel . 5 . @ majority o} q Bill. ii Fae denuke FOR LIVERPOOL Resafar pusher of ih Tax — ATOGA SPRINGS, | members. This will ensure a democratic majority | ‘tt be Bisht move the reference of « Senate ~1 lid first class, ending, Packet Ship ane ), at Private’Par- th for the n : y Cave Jonnson declined to w! ithd: [PURCHASERS of Cannon and Anchors at the Navy Yard HERIDAN, Capt De Peyster, will positively sail as Pid ne, combining « rand of rious loatre- in that for the next administration. The | Another member added his entreaties fora withdrawal if are requested to call aud immediately remove them, or they hag Tory ouverte seo 8 for wie removed ath poate oe ON ove Acore sad args dager, Parnes eile cree, sptond cabin Navy Agent’s Office, Jaa. 20, 1845. iaftiwre |" be JOSEPH MeMURRAY, MARTELLE & HOLDERMANN, iises setae ne eer coreer of Bath. No. 87 Maiden Laue, N. ¥. ERPOOL—The « Senate will stand 24 whig to 26 democratic, with- | Cavs. J firm. ee bo es of Tennessee ane indiana, bina ii" Drowooous withed Gulat Maagwoses Tying « ont the ic ; n from should they both send whig Senators; ail the Vit | table, which eras reoslved yesterday. President has the casting vote, thus’ ensuring the | The Sreaes suid Ores 6g and go into Committee g, * ble Musig i ‘usual satisfaction, ge i. ome SCHNEIDER & REBUN 7 80 Crosby sun 5 wis doz “No. aT TIVE] aperior ship | ([HE GERMAN COTILLION BAND, (late of New Brigh- | Certainty Of this position. aa ‘and tellers demanded eck MAQUEN GRUBER ua’ fapern of ramen ai PS eae Depart wil pute iy sail aie and Hor aca Uy td ofthe Wole he afirmative-the sppencute thon ecmad “it i holes and ret ung Curls, and all kinds of Hair | secrace, ny on oe secomarint estan,“ ort Ber eke oe i los Wasmineron, Jan. 23, 1846. BU aye be aptienge the il ; mal 5 Pecndaasomneapensenatdena a samen wernt Vg Boutle nance, pin Ley ie The fact is, while theatricals seem to be deterio- rating in Gotham they are picking up in the Fede- tal city. Politely invited last night to visit the play at Ward’s Olympic of Kate Kearney, and to and tellers were demanded, and on a vote the motion was Give our opinion of the scenic representations, We | carried, and the House resolved iteell into Committee of must say that the whole affair, in all its phases, | the Whole on the State of the Union generally, and the transitions and characters, was very prettily done. | in particular, Pn” i Mars, Tintin, of your city, is becoming quite popu- | Mr. Horxira, of Ya, in the Chait. | ing if,you were to. see Miss bebo tf eltmenaty a dan wae that the, question of say, “ charming, charming ancl . log—fine ’figure—elegant facecapital girl, by ‘of from two to ye raments, with a new grand unr ietlg Doae Ac Low eae Resear rte pottiaes, oe —_ (4% Imere ‘ ee FOR NEW ORL, NSS jouisians and Ni PACKET SHIP GARRICK, from Liverpool, is discharging Fert Linen Begaler Pachee—t'o sail 36th in ee under general order at Orleans wharf, foot of ‘Wall street clepant, fast sailing packet ship MA, LLORY, Consigness will please attend to the receipt of their goods im- | “Wr, Brown. will positively sail aa above, her reqular day. Tee's J antl O pat pine henson frase secon TON - FOUNTAIN BREWERY 5 gt One “CO, st, orto TON FOUNTAIN BREWERY. | | tatinayae gee neil oboe bases, ‘ale and Amber Ales, hitherto manufac in New Orleans, Mi ‘eodru rae commons Mare aan | RRC PO LE monn ne & we ine i's pregumed will even to fou, Mallory, and sail 6th February, her reeu! day, jalt ee of his Brand, in Pale and Amber Ales: to the "ne plas elisa” ot | DOTATOES.—900 Lancashire of nab Oe extra quality, lor sale inl LETS tee tg NDR W Ric, at re ke . “ Pig ad salubrious beverages, and i (emneGeNeOe TEs sare, “its Ron oun Wonart ANB NARRAU BERBER Ree peered Wasriy Henarp—lesned on Saturday at 4 a