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le Creole, Oct %9—Arr Bel Ider Vi Filla Gad, NOseauss AMUSEMENTS: BY THE SOUTHERN: MAIL. pa eae SSS : Tig tt 8 Cotenbine, WELCH’S NATIONAL O1ROUS ‘Washingtos. He an Pee choet ur, Nawav, NE. Sieber New. Yorks 20h, PAR THRATRE. | Soca. spondence of the Herald.) ack $1000 (or iaving ark eho, Jape Poet Kieae adie: Liverpool? 4th. Peru, "Atwood, 4 7* Dlanaxer evar cla Sepsme ths ft Tux Carr gitoa his voyage, At one time Ger scan from the ab verace | dauion win ¢-its Willa aiden iidsiaasiaa oid Oo REDUCTION OF PI Wasuinaron, Wednesdsy, BB. M, i tioned ship, the weeckers. fell in with burque Osprey (a ORT EM OCT 30, Prince. Albert, Bebor, London, and sld for Boxes. % Prospect of the Passage of the Texas Bill in the Sen- Boon.) Collias, from New Orl ane for Piiktetnn Cowen: i toutordia, NY ork for Hetterdam.’ Sid Feb 1, of th Shik « , hide maolrangs, (Se nad rau ov 00 Toads cou Sei edmond for aa, Kellerag, ate—Furnishing the President's House—Nation- Gallery. c, Georgi PRIDAY EVENING the : aha‘ Yoechg sing, out aout 3 Sea oth, Horner, Book een Misi Londo | Niwa ee Dame at ee al Cabinet “‘Eccalobeon””—New York Chicks and carne off nud arrived at Key West on the Oily uae None at he 07H, Reese ‘King, New Orleans; Janet, r N NY, WAYNE! Main—The Texas Egg—Mr. Calhown. ELLE, Jan 2d-—Are Ware, Howes, Boston. Put! BOLD onse BEVILDARE. J. G. Bennett, Esq ‘est, Was us and rediculous idea gl Rede Jeng are eae The gonvamption of goodeb immigrants from th ion. They were eduhenivwi their | Southern States ke lees than if to Texas, in the general and admitted | they had remained atjhome, and the distance of he full f the other States of the | transportation would be ter. And as tomules, lr ica of the other States and cattle, they ‘aboun wees ‘ise oes oe Again, in regard to the fuactions of the treaty } Cattle running wild over the plains in herds innu- n asonly applicable in cases ot the admis- | merable. 2 ym sion of a foreign territory or a foreign people—the The last reason, the increase of the peace various Indian tribes under the care of this govern- | power of the South, was the great secret of annex- ment are the subjects of constant arrangements in | ation. It could not be disguised—it was revealed our felations with them, through the treaty making | every where among the le of the South. But power. Now, if the Choctaws or Chickasa’ Mr. B. denied the constitutional nght to acquire west of the Mississippi, organized within a limited | foreign territory as contemplated, and denounced territorial jurisdiction, should apply for admission | the dangers to the South of such an example. The as a State into the Union, would the act fall under | South had a right to their slaves, and could keep the cognizance of the functions of the treaty power, | them as long as they pleased ; and he had no fear ‘ 24 stended to make the port, is an ol cha Cant ollie eB ganputn, Cape, halter, came ove the Fela few days previous to the 9th, to the northward, ape ‘or chored inside; paid $100 for being piloted out, and proce nd evn ithou being how It was reported that Bee Gadeetine Deda the time tht she ran on the ref, an : j ; : ‘ lopments relative to the important cord, Lord) ‘New Orleans; 6th, Whig, | _ Previous to wi 9 com-} Recent develo; aents rela importa: gaming, Peleg "Dec 26,’ "Logef Boney et question of annexation, appear to create the belief the Syonev, N! his voyage. Boston Adv., Feb. £0. VYork for | janthe, Boston. Sjavent 7 Master W. Kincade, that the joint resolution from the House, with an I . o ha Angue Teazen, Hesloy, of Thomaston: from NYO oof | Isathe, Soe i . meee? 82 | or of the action of Congress? Unquestionably nnder | of any constitutional invasion of this right. We Mobile ig pala as tay wrecked on ‘krnow Cay, bares eee ee a a ead ae Now Konkt Jan 2, John yah che Villagses, by Dare. thd Mr. Cadwal- | amendment from Mr. Benton, appointing Commis- | the latter, “The question, to. ‘tmit new ‘States, | left Mr. Barrow upon this concluding. proposition, ie iy alse Seituate, before reported abandoned, had | SONOS ELY Jann Arr Georgiana, NOrleans ire, che Miaara Wella will dance La Polka, sioners to settle certain preliminaries, will pase the | whether of domestic or foreign, was established | in order to secure our letter in the mail. Scua Lyceum, of Scituate, before fe ; Spe was ba ie The Carols = . ‘wo Horse Act by J. J. s del i | 88 coming under the: jurisdiction o mngress. ormeerteerrennceit svn saad eke Salat | ea aad catuaeae hanmeainie | agers aco Heme day, and then we have bu arven working day bo. | ME, Me, sez pemed nderreview, othe cies Howse of Reprosentativen after. Weasel insured in Boston, cargo in Notice to Mariners. grounded oo Sige | Cte of kt tds Bid 2h Jeflerom, Menge Yon, Anais yaaaatic Feats, by 8, Mlle: snd J; J.Nathans, | day, and then we have but seven working days be- following is the extract of a Sannaate, Feb 1—Arr Minna, “ : fore this Congress becomes extinct, during which wel. Jan 20—Sid Amelie Malholland, Mauritius; Rialto, | - Doors open at6 o'clock, and performance to commenceat 7._ | sme the Oregon bill—the “naturalization reform,” tionspreferred to the annexation of Texasfrom the Wasumaron {Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1845. state of our relations with Mexico, and the rela- tions of Texas to thesame. He passed over the | ,, Mt. McKay, of N. C., offereda resolution providing that Andcews, New York, Cld Laurel, Witham, Cuba; B Barto Rit to all such objections. Texas was now compe- | House, ‘own, co, tent in independence, and in every respect. yesterday. He the LicntHouse at Svna.—The " the Secretary at 5 = all debate in committee on the General Appropriation Bill arded from the Admiralty (0 NOrl PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. i in | history of the Texan revolution, from the abro- fig i My Lord1 hare received an official | ‘Eateste, Jan 2—Ax Flleratic, Wallace, Sarnnneh. | THURSDAY EVENING, Feb, Mib-FRIDAY, aist—aad | and other important measures are to be argued in | gation of the constitution of 1834, by Santa Anna, | 1n0uldcease to-morrow, at 12 o'clock, and moved the pro. com a ote, oan the harbor master of thie port, seating Peak Minden ondan Tor Boston ssh; samp ap ata cashed RDAY, c the Senate, and either passed or rejected. What | (o the consummation of her atepandanee in 1836— | adopted. R a revalving light hed been placed on aoe ot Syra, ud Home Ports. ‘me BANQUET SCENE an ing SONG! | a rush of business for seven days, and how easy | tho subsequent acknowledgment of the same by | Mr. S.ipeiz, of La, moved to reconsider the vote of the island, neatly fined afixed light. ‘The total eclipse of this | Pogrrawn, Feb 18—Arr Adeline, Linscott, Mobile: From, time Ceres of hadgied De Aton ms Leavis we. | would it be for Congress to pertorm all their work | Other independent nations, as a sufficient answer Cay refusing to pass the bill to furnish the White revolving light takes up about age MA British Consul.) in one-fourth the time that is usually expended.— ee squestin were, whether ty To ¢onclade with the Melodeon Band of Serenaders, and the Sarem, Feh 18—Axe Herald, Ayres, Ambriz Whalemen, Burlesque Opera of the ‘The Senate was occupied with the Texas bill to- | “In conclusion, he advocated the anexation of | sould now ereot and furnish a house for the Prveident i . . Sid Otho. ones a a 4 ¢ i The NP Tallmades, at this port reporne eae eT Feb 18Arr Hibernia, (Br sterner) Hewitt, Liver- THE VIRGINIAN GIRL. day, and the House with the civil aud diplimatic | Texas, from all the considerations of natural sym- C pmetadil ei beer ‘roaidinng te dere heal soo Me fae Caio, in bat Neto tat, ea brown, 05100 PY Ole Bato am Pavan eS Norfolk Desc apenas, heer aa ery x bill. ‘An attempt was made to reconsider the vote | Patty or domestic relations. He exhibited the | question presented to thelr beer a fom noe dred és off Cape Horn, Jorvh MARY | Delphi; Cook,'Baltimore: Perseverance. Bolan, NYork. Tele: | “ei 20t"ier and Parquette 50 cents. Second tier 25 cents. Private | 21 004 ~ | consistency of nis vote for the Tyler treaty, with | they would furnish it ina manner in conformity to what ort, 0: last of Aug, Hichmoud, | graphed, Trident, from NOrloang. | Siaval fy 1 suibong. brie. | Bos " in favor of an appropriation to furnish the Presi- | his advocacy of the House resolution, and ‘main- | was due tothe nation, and to the deceneies of lifeto enable ni Hed 500; Hamilr , Soper, oid Ee: Li ll Barer, roa tal ben Rew Orla ax Otis oven from m 10 4 So relock. yg Opera | dent’s House,which was again lost by a few voter, | tained that either plan would be both just, expe- pot Fraeidant Apress, in that house, It was fully proved SH, 2000; Crasceat, Miller, do, 7005 NOW Gi 2100. ried, Cusp Metamora, iiney Phitalelpbia. este ote of SOMNASBULA, in Bitopien arleaque. but $14,000, and $6,000 for repairs, was eventually | dient and. constitutional pie , defence sot. the | sad ately Goal inal tau the apicopeintien, wat of Greenport, and Geo'& Mary, Baker, NL, sid fin Maut in co, | | PES een T nt sta from sehr Haterpri ¢ Saquish, iste CONCERT. | adopted in committee of the whole. The furniture | from foreign domination—all would be promoted house to remain in its present condition, | There was an nterprise, bound ha New Baprorp, Feb '8—Arr Hollander, and Fame, Boston me, iow Salem 18th inst Jas Bel posed upon them to furnish the house—the On NW Coast in July, Carol MR. GEORGE LODER on ry; from Pacifie to loud oil for Europe; Lewis Spicer, Mott, New York; Repab- AT PHBE, Apel Bi y, February 22d, 1645, | 18 in most wretched condition, and is disgraceful | from the acquisition of Texas. It was entirely nt’s house ought to be furnished so as taenable him ‘M'Kenzie, NB, 1000 bbls; ithe A : : Colt, do, 1500; Nassau, Weeks, do, 2300; } lic, do. is 3 ART I. to the conatry. Constitutional for Cougress to adopt this resolution, } to dispense the hospitalities of the nation in a bec Sixrepe foie d Ea ayes eee ee i ieee fo oad Goth ad fete LOBGESANG Py ikwpeiasoun. Glifce-cvekers are pouring in by the hundreds, | and in every aspect proper and expedient that it| manner. Hesaid he should move call of the Boos c& should do so. fore the vote was taken upon his motion, a4 18th. “Arr allegrand, Bape, Bone ie Allegro Maestoso e Vivace—Allegretto Agitato—Adagio | and the hotels are already full to overflowing. “% remarked Heard from in April, Cervantes, NL, 5 whs, jew. * 3 * Mr. B. ddi the Si yn the character of the vote yestar*. . 1300 wh 200 spmm— re SP : i080. ‘he movements towards cabinet-making in this ir. Banzow next rose to address the Senate. | wpe! vote yestor: hich Hard fom on NW Costin Auer Braaie, Whitehead, NB, neti chratann, rade, ig Alay cil ver | COPA AL! men, all hig, praise de Lor,” city, remind me of the famous “"Eocalobeor” or | TO those who knew him, he said it wasuaneoes. malenty of us House wished cat ihe Fepond 2 whls this season. ‘shore—one lighter has taken out, and another | Solo—* Sing ye praise, all yo redesmed steam egg hatching appatatus, exhibited in vour | #@ry for him to confess the reluctance with which | F' PONS» ig minority. He was not afraid Spoken. j Valhalla, of Boston, from New Orleans for a port in. the Pax cifie Ocean, Nov 29, lat 3S. lon 97 W (as error, probably 27), Rat plambert, from Salem ov 8, for Zanzibar, 22, 2 A vsfaauen ‘Marshall, Cadiz for Manilla, Dee 22, lat 198, lon Z D, Bassett, from Boston Nov 7, for Rio Janeiro, Dec 26, 1568. loo 36 44. 1 iy Bale, Crom London for Savannah, Jan 5, off Western tatia ie, London for Mobile, Jan 6 lat $0, 1on6. Madiadn, of Petersburg, from Liverpool for NOrleans, Jen trering SW, Jan 26, lat 46, lon 13 40. he rose to participate in this discussion. This re- | ane renee vt voting for the bill himself. luctance arose in ha to those who had taken part |...’ «srt, of Miss, said he voted against the bill in this debate, and others who would continue +. sz -s<tday, because he considered the sum excessive, and discussion, were gentlemen of 8° inuch more | House, He ales Coroned Cae i bea a an one ability and wiadom than hirrself. He: distrusted | tothe course ott he Chairmen of the Commitise on Pablic his capacity in that force, vigor, and method of | Build gs, who was in the habit of taking the power of beh essential to secure the attention of the | pledeing Congress for the payment of articles purchased enlightened body of statesmen of which this | 20 his ownrespousibility. And that chairmun ued fur- nate was consti igi nished furniture for the Pi lent’s House w! ‘wasto Sei stituted. But the crisis on the | msbed f for the Presid hich other hand was too important to permit him to re- gl prea on roprintion. the Chairmanof the mal 1 it ii go alongside this mornin, Pratt, fm Gonaives | Chivas. aed Mi : . Beit advo nos | uae aed ros Lai | ne ema daing near ash ‘Neweort, Feb I@-Cld Electro, Packard, Charleston. Sld | golo_-The sorrows of death are closing”..... Sig Antoguiat | the initials of their name,and the day of the month B nett ae Powsuend: Wiieo Cho “Hpe pies seme when plage herein, had te wate pe daly : Whipple, NOrk * gn Praise ope fy progress of incubation, and when hatched—if hatch- Py ate Boke NOrleans; King, | Duetto—"T sing vara es Wis big tognini | ed at all—the silken haired chick was preserved as mono, Feb ie Arr Phenix, Boo " ’ Cook; Taunton, Fo achat. patrons yt i Grand Choras—"The Nations, ted the Lord”... a barn yard pet to be fed and specially cared for, abarque Cid Nainde, Overture—""Zauberflote”,... + for the time ing Thus it is, in one sense, with New Orleans; Wel New Cangot “La Veglia, the progress of cabinet appointments. Lepoli) ‘Jules B es OF intr Sint For the first time in nearly two weeks, Mr. Cal- cock, Soubiates, M- Velos Jupiter, Sp’ houn attended the cabinet counctlto-day. He has pee y el : ve main gilent, a erisis which presented and contem showing a "white ‘sigual, letters WM in it, Jan 28, | Yrs mens, FA Brown. He Arr uth, Warren, Eton aad Groh, ermine Vien ae : | recovered almost completely, and will be prepared | plated, as he believed,a most palpable violation of Care ee tant te Besees ner fir Wie sibetlons Beare iitle Brasiiiero, Williams, NYork for Rio Janeiro, no date, (but | °o;tiand, Me: Onyx [Br] Hons, Greenock: Judson 8 ing of the church of Bt. Renacle, Ververs, Belgium. to pursue the masterly course of national policy ex. | ‘he Constitution. He claimed, however, to be no | furniture for thePresiden’™« House. ‘They voted egainst sr Doc, 28) Int 28 30 N, lon 4 i Oe Tan tt Ranip Potomac, from a cruise: ‘The Soldier's Glory,” composed an inj | emplified in his recent State papers on the great | volunteer inthis service. He hadbeen drafted into next note ss at Seana ony Jon 70. pater B Charehilt. tor Gardens, to load for Beaton, sd in ¢0: int | questions of re-annexation of Texasand occupation | it by the Jegislature of Louisiana, and there was | ‘hey a tpt ot Good fe efi enor Axrweny, Jan 17—In the river, Trewarer, Smith, NYork; | S4trcAhs fou Anca ce Beteimore. Bld gter: a Lost | of Oregon. no alternative left for him butto speak, or to skulk | secs! jive fo them”), ‘As tothe gentlanen asa coward from the honest discharge ot his | of the House; © duty as a Senator of the United States. Leal pmapy He declined going back to the origination of this J ‘hought he had doue meatier abe ie wid pat ore scheme of annexation. Whatever were-the mo- | of bisown pocket. He told the tradesman so, and tives in its origination, it was too late now to can- | he hed told him to putthe best furniture he had there. vass them or tor commentaries thereen. The Sen- } He had done so, because he conceived his duty to the Bi CTOR......... ..MR. I Unlegs some strong expression of ie opini I c “ 3 som 3 public opinion ja re a + yy mil fe paPRORS, ars. 5 ‘elorm this session, as the wae Provitenee. Cid 12th, Joha Dunlap, Choate, Boston; | “ ‘To cominelied “at 8 clock precisely. _‘f9re_ | House appear determined to urge their bill instead eb 11 Arr Niobe, LeCraw, and Columbus, NEW YORK SACRED MUSIG SOCIETY. | of immediately taking up the one passed by.the ‘ds ford, Smith, Rio de Lsnciro; Claremont, | HANDEL'S GRAND ORATORIO OF THE MEXSIAH. | Senate and adopting it. There are but ten days New Vork, Harding, Manz; Hull, Pu am, Sumatra, Arr the furniture referred to he had pur- Emma, New York; 17th, klleworth, Lang, Havana via rt. rene, Jan 9—Sld Nye d’Orleans, Robertson, NOrleans. Jan 15—Off kllida, NYork for Hamburg. pt 28— Arr St Paul, Allen, Ha. Jan %6—A‘r Emma, Ba'umo ith, Fred Jicob, New Or rivans: ii i i i th Flocian, N¥ork;. 10th, Favorit ft pi ‘ ‘T THE TABERNACLK. on Monday, Evening, 24th inst. | [eft for legislative action, and no lees than two hun- | *tor from Pennsylvania, (Mr. Buchanan,) had said | country required him, and he asked the gentleman from Gustav, Baltimore; 10th, J H Ada tiene tient, Hismavion” Gen Cob Hamtiond, A, sR EDR FIG.” by dred bills yet to pass upon. Give us strong, defi- ee AE Hisasary Ke jintezation had been decreed rare i iE Grok ens Pee rier Gynt td ; a 3 Vewport, KT; Ma:cellus, Mason ‘ork; Mary Auga ta, nite action in your city and elsewhere, and some Peopie in the late Presidential elections.— H i DRaUE, Jan Ave Acvthoan, Baier Ch Fan Tae and ‘chee, Suiryer, Wim gion, NCy Eastaeit, BABS JUL A te TORT RALL, Kibd of reform wall be Adopted. a Mr. Barrow protested against such an assumption. | 2! Parts of the House) He coneluded by moving the Alexan‘tre, Rieh rd, NOrleans; 17th, ies, Matanzas, Cid Tarquin, Moody, Boston; West- BROUGH, previous question. Essex, Raynes, NY'rk 3uth—A large thee ‘Hamburs; Aus erlitz, Brows, Havre; ea The elections were not carried upon this question, 1 '" mT ‘wrecked on Point de Coubr-, on the 18th iust; crew drowned. ‘i 4 i MEYER. "1 vs ai j a ne Mr Groner! Wasuinaton!! Jowss!!! of Tenn., who & Feb 1—Sld Octavius, New Orleans; Jan 31, Sea iy pestatiue; Feseqin ERE LTO seco 9 upwards of 280 Performers. C. Hill, Conduetor — buted, was victory, party adhesion, party ascen Mr. Steenaon, of Va.,who also thinks himself a great uu AAPL OO. a roeteunieiGtd Beslarant, a6 (or a; Tih, Br wus T Street, Met cull, apd toe eet tho. Wisvacion of Mr. U. C. Hill, Condnet In Senate. dancy. The people of Pennsylvania in voting for | man, wished the previous question withdrawn so that —the E was (vom Liverpool, and pat in with loss of | Lov ae eee e- | ns. HC. Timm will preside at the Organ, Wasuinator, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1845. } Mr. Polk, did not expect from his election the re- | ‘Ay might illuminate the House and the Country with foppand main yard, Ke Wdaye owe ash, wtlaworth, 80 free Tey, formance tg eg. mence as al cnase elock. atsex- |, Alter the introductory prayer, the reading of the | duction of the Tariff to the South Carolina stand- } thelr | rep pone baad pti ad almost unent- a nn nag ¢ a: Lath, +t Wilmington, % 10h LE Mill Bookstore, Broadway Ope. ye ale Byoness ‘comer | journal being dispensed with, ard; nor did the State of South Carolina antici: called - me of joor h » Bi 3 Mth, 5 Ge Maar: : ‘ater streets; and at ti ‘of the Tabernacle, ‘The Cuarr laid before the Senate a paper from pate that he should leave undisturbed the tarift of | oq tscit tn nn pe a ey Modif the motion prevall. an ! une 1 be ‘amended, £.9 3t¥ee 1840. No, sir, and_the divisions upon the Tex: ae steed the Treasury Department. - NO, air, and. VI Upol as] The Sreaxce said it would then passage Babine, Blackington, Baltymore: Monsrt, Met ar PHILHARMONIO SOCIETY. Mr. Cuoare presented a memorial from Massa- | question were ag distinct among the elements of the | uot opento amendment.” ati 4 aa oe od Ward; Vandalia, Wall, and Oleron, Bemjuon, THIKD SEASON, 1844-6. chueetts for the Annexation of Canada to the Unit. | democratic party. The only question upon which | Mr. Horxins, of Va, asked if this reconsideration were 5 New York." i Ka] " | (THE GOVERNMENT of the, above Society, begs leave to | ed States, contemporaneou ly with the Annexation | they umited was the election of a dispenser | carried if reconsiderations of previous votes could not fer Becta areal E By Last Night’s Southern Mail Se oR UIRD CONCERT of Texas Laid on table. By Mr. Atchison, repo | ane eee ir hee Homes recahiton (/ TheSreauet sue iteociabe so done, apa dan Anes oe No Mont 0 nen nat i , , | Stati tato tats do eemaoncenté Selock prestay ny” syaiane the Uiimonet was Hi TP rato the should pass, the question will notbe finally settled, | ,,7ellers were then demanded on the motion for the here 6th in asinking state, and is declared unfit. to. proce: ‘Jo commenceat 8 o’eloe! dion phe sora. Arr lith, Usceoli, Morgan, NYork. did isth " Brnapetreia jReb 20-Atr Mary & Jane Flitner, New Or Biarch iit leans; Margaret \ Baker, Boston" Below, Oudiaka, Ol GH Wi ond. Clo Leaityy aL! 19—Arr Sahscriberscan obtain theirs tickets, 0 arpieh thay Teen ‘aion, woleaa the Southern boundary be made to | The Senator from zcapeylvanit, smiled; but was | vious question, whieh was seconded by 98 yeas and 31 ; ye mad i aays. Bwea, NYork; Syips, Bnow, Rio Ge nde; 7th, Demerara, * titled, by appl\ ing to Messrs. Seharfen! nis, 961 Brosd- | conform to the Northern boundary of Missouri. By | he not among the advocates of the doctrine of Re- ‘The main question was then ord: ecetitacc iat GF eae Ueaeeiels See eee +f foe tA Det ed ee “Rt ete Pack svi, SCHAHEENBERG, Secretary. | Mr. Dickinson, the resolutions of the General Ae- geal? He remembered aspeech of the honorable reconsider, len orderedion the motion ‘te Donne, doy Mth, Ha nah Wordman, Gibialtar, Sid Dec 22 | Palerm: a, Int 3 30 on 10-15, spoke a Spa ion brig. from GERMAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK. sembly of New York, in favor of reduction of | Senator, and an able one it was, too, on the bill} Mr. Gzonae! Wasumaron!! Jongs!!! called forthe sthoun, Fates. Rio Grande; 5.h, Albertina, NYork; 16th, & NBs for Barcelonn—Jan 28, lat 34 15, saw @ wreck havin HE GRAND S0ciet inaid of the Charitable Fand | Postages. eae, Merrick e memorial of similar } Called the Fisesl Corporation bill, at the extra ses- | yeas and nays, which were ordered. Yeas 196, nays 27. ommtad, Lite, rien 5 “qhypolite of Hlitax™ oo her stera—no' one a Board. CH pe RoC tes FS SATURDAY, te iad | purport from Franklin county,New York—Several- | sion of 41. In that speech, that distinguished Sen- | | Mr. Parir of Indiena,now moved to reconsider the vote AS TRRE TES, Jama Are Richd Andersoa, Bennett, Kotterdam. SidN W Stevens, N | ce March: 1045, atthe Tabernacles on which occasion the fol- | ly iaid upon the table. ator had said, that you ht that bill, but | by whicl Piihras ordered to be engrossed and read a ) ae Orleans. lowing SEER alent will appeat, vit: Mr. Carrrenpen, from the Committee on Milita- ae yore of on people wal be hea: iene ota pectin ple taste! alten tone which wes SCHAHKENBERG, Affairs, to which had been assigned the memo- | distant day a democratic Congress would raise the |” Tejiers were demanded IS dlatp ndings is i aan re! Via Tatoo. . GRONEVELDT, Hal of the CommonCouncil of Rochester, N. Y., | cry of Repeal! Repeal! Repeal! Might not this | yeas 69, nays 70. So the ‘Hou ine seetion toreannaiden-— .—$20000 State 5's, 5d, 74); 6000 5 ‘ . . ? Ao, b5, 744; 6000 do, 6,749; 2010 do, rw, 74}; Po Bai/K a| careaner: OF GeethieestastAgmeacnne hkoe indy Somme a asking an appropriation for a suitable harbor at the of thovem wltimatum of repeal be as well applied by the a Mr. Petrr of Ind. obtained the floor, and sdvocated herents to the doctrine, to thismeasure ot annexa- | the bill at great ¥ i tion? But, again, from a single reading of the} Mr. Heney, of Ind. next obtained the floor. House resolution, if he rethelthered its provisions | Mr. Jameson, of Miss., to recommit the bill, correctly, there was a clause which left the final | Withinstruction to report $10,000 ferxepairs and furniah ratification of this resolution, after the concurrence ing. HL {N. H. of the government of Texas to the Congress of the | withinre iin © i? Moved the previous question, but race, Young, do do; Pearl, Rowles, dofor Savennah; Jay C dof rHywsna. Sid 3ist, Lady Flo.a Hast Jaren of the Ocean, Mobile; 16’h ‘T'ahmaroo, im London, f; ‘ork; 14h Cameo, Jarvis, do do; Corsair, do do; 13th, Mi Joro, Davis. do. for ‘Boston. Arr ‘Feb 3, Hardy, "Thompso: ondou, and sld for Rio Jaueiro; Jan 25, e Albert, Hall, do for Sov uneh, Duwoxsess, Jan 20—Off, Riga, Nason, London for New ; have ki ted to eet: 4 5 201 . A i German Cl R mouth of the Gennese river; alao, resolutions of the iH eto Lekiok Teh ee ah shares eetntioeiea! be" | fetater conned tetastoaity ot Be mos of ths New'vork | Alabama Legislature praying for a National Foun- 12}; 160 8 Bank, 64: 22 Girard, 4p: 68 Grand Gulf, 8; 20 | Philharmonic Society, will execute the following pieces, via! | dry in the Seuth 5 also, a resoiution as to the expe- Western, 45; 100 Vicksburg, 6}; 80 Schuylkill Navige- Grercare to FingaPucave by minor. by peethorme I diency of increasing the pay of military storekeep- frei tion, 89. i ~.by C. M. ‘Weber. ers in certain cases, asked in view of the brief Sconp Boaap, Feb. 19.—$8000 Reading RR bds, 67}; ‘The Inncumental Perfor ii Pe snder the direction of remnant of time yet remaining of the sessions,that Orleans 900 City 6's, "61, 114; 1000 Tennessee 6's, 83; 10 shares ‘ . Cm the committee be discharged from the further con- | United States. The question would not, there- = i Bia ‘i 2s i P lock ° z " Mr. Henzey to m ‘ “papel bightaperan one nlbmgecariiummeswenteee! to) ie witeegnnn sp 815 00 do, 4d, 635 Fite grteeh aye bad all spaniel jusie | sideration of these subjects weverally, which was | fore, be fihally settled by the passage of the reso- | marke en pp rea pian goppeees ican’ Estwore, Jan 23—Arr Ornen, Copenhagen for NYork. Stores, at the door on the evening of the Concert, and un- | agreed to. i i tion. 4 : Mr. Payne, of Ala., wanted it withdrawn. Fee aaa cote iBone from New York for =a me ie se COMMITTEE. ‘Mr. Fosrer reported back the bill for the relief | [Message from President John Tyler, Senior, | It was not withdrawn. Lindon, took shelter inthe Eee Swale dusiog the"late any | , Smuel I. Taber, of Orient, L. 1, who had C.H. Send, G. Vom Bant, of the Dismal Swamp Canal Company, and several | teported by his Secretary, John Tyler, Jr.) Mr. M:Connes called for the yeas and nays on the main ‘weather! long been sick and under the care of phy: pees: who did not Theod. Victor, E. Pavenstedt, private bills, recommending their passage. Mr. Barrow said he should dwell somewhat } 7 wation. Grattan, Jan 12—Joshaa Emlen, Wilcox, of Philadel Dan eee ec ae ea a oe nertns aremned Bem Seheriabers, FroftsseeTeltkaimpl, . CHANGE OF HOUR. upon the expediency of this act, but first, reverting | ye noeeeRn ct Mies. mo ere Sabha Garthewteveteuste'as ke ht of the Sth inst. and will be eou: | ta.indicate the pretence of worms, ihe trak them according to C. R. Degen," F. 8, Schlesinger, | _ The resolution of Mr. Baesy, which erders un. } to the athorities of the fathers of the Constitution, | The yeas nd nays were then ordered on the pessage demned; crew saved; ca:go landing in a dami state. Mth— br gerection. seed rouse away, te, pe bis own vee an HL E. Moring, Charles Perabeau, til otherwise ordered, the daily meeting of the | on the Constitutional question paramount in this | of the bill—Yeas 76, nays77. So the bill was fire Berrinnton, iCrissaes Trig, Doane, New York: lth He | vanish in dey ortwo, und be id Wott recente sheet reer f cheony tl Drs enech Senate atl A. M. instead of 12, as up to this time } discussion, he assumed that Mr. Medison contem- | On metion of Gen, McKay, the House sesoieed itself ton; 12th, Ottoman, Hanuum, Bostou. '1ith—The hull of the J J Of perfect health. He stated that he never saw any remedy - F. W. Rakeman, pold Bierwirth. —coming up, sie plated no such extra legislative jurisdiction as here | into Committee of the Whole, Gen. Saunders in the chair. Eusden was sold for'$ (290—but little cargo sived. ‘ that would compete with Sternian's Worm Lozenges... I _fistosMr oe 5 Mr. ALLEN moved to amend _by striking out 11, | proposed—no such extension of power, After | Mr. Stxwant, of Conn. offered another amendment, Gavoa, Jan 217 Art Minerva, Brown, NYorx; 20h, Penning, | OL o'stwet: ‘camer at acring’, Ist Bowery, eoraes Springs ‘A CARD and inserting the word ten. There was.so much } citing Luther Martin, and various other authori- | Vbich Mr. Stewart of Penn. accepted, in place ef his @ $j gBtA 8p, Hellespont, Sylvester, Palermo; 10th, Beaver, | PE Browlways 139 Fulton street, Broskiyn, 3 Ledges NEROS HOUSE, 12 Beekman st. | business before the Senate—so many important | ties in hie support, ’Mr. Barrow denied the po. | Pfopristing $6000 for repairs an $14,000 for furniture, fa 0, Feb 2—Sld Toronto, NYork. Buildings, Philadel addition to the sale of the old farniture. sition of Mr. Henderson that North Carolina,when ished dment admitted,was admitted as a foreign State, and that wer deciged’ tobe out of co Sealed i ie ee therefore Texas, or any other hea State might Mr. McKay made some remarks which were inaudi- be raken into the Union. North rolina, so far | ble. from being a foreign State, tothe Fed- } Mr. Payne, of Ale. then said that he had been trying to eral compact, an Participated in its proceed- | S°t the floor to explain his position all merning, but ings. It was not only idle, but it was wicked, to compare one of the old thirteen with the State of | seemed somewhat humbler in their demands, He spoke Gi Havas, Feb'I—Arr, werchast,Savannah, | Jan 30—Alabama, Crawiord, New York. 28'h—Lorens, Urquart, Mobile; Vesta, Loubry, N Orleans, 26th—Rubicon, Thompson, do; Harwood, do: Jane Ross, Crabtree, Savannah 25th—Utica, Hewitt New York; Kutaw, Fort, Baltimore, 23d—Warsaw, ins, Heteor, dos Bowditeh, Crow:ll, Mobile. e HAB ind 8 State street, Boston, HE UNDERSIGNED beregy.iefoum the, publics thata fbi onsidered—that it w: st T Beaune geri» 4 Walser perperng te Loe ne oe sidere hat it was necessary, ‘To the Public—A Police Report 1s going the | Whatever with this establish ment, ‘Bestel weremird the | of the short remnant of the session remai PinMC of EW Sherwood & Cot for emberaliog ewenrystve | Proprietor ofthe sparious UH. Hi” that “every tub aver stand | meet hereafter at 10 o'clock. ales of hay, the property af Mr." Stilwell. -{ wish the public | work toeara a good uamevifhe nia weatarie, | | (Voices—“Oh that’s toosoon.” “Wont have a te ceapead Cs Jefagmant fcr ther deseen tenet! en Civentiqntion f° ii31;1cPee PENA & RIVAS. Visage . + dite ¥ of the mater es place, when rust to al vindics J j i i i haras H Pp . | ONE OF THE MosT WONDERFUL NOVELS EVER Mr. Berrien ot jected, in view of € the business fave the publi pany Piece my ggagers i thet Dre AS PUBLISHED. before the committees of the Senate in their com- ‘e tomake the best disposition 2 to deen defeated by the conduct of the tiemen who now lew York; 11th, ‘do; Narragansett : * ! “ i ; in very severe terms of th rters of the bill,and ad- ‘Tavior, Charleston; Const JOHN P. OSTRANDER. BY ONE THE s1sTERHOOD. Mr. Autun called for the ayes andthe noes. Or- | al question in the case, the Pedermeable Santer par fo arn the House in a Republican simplicity of edonia, Massicott, Gale, Th ‘ling kind. “Ie ction of .& yewno | dered and taken—22 to 21. Amendment agreed ‘The first number o1 this beautifal Weekly Magazine of Satire, for several months ins Convent, who wi ed the | to. And the resolution as amended was adopted— Humor and Litera'ure, having been so well received tnat two meese eatyeecainagy, foenet, which she describes in the most } yeas 26, nays 20. large editions of thoussnds of copies werespecdily exhausted— | eantiful langarge | It wi “hy pest interest by 1" So the Senate resolved hereafter to meet at ten 15th, as na Levi H Astonishing Popularity—<«'The Town,”— contended that the stupendous power of admitting | Mr. Biacx, of Ga. said he voted for the resolatien to a foreiga territory, if competent to the government | *PPropr-ate $28,000, and thought it was necessary at all, Was only vested in the treaty department, the report and examination of Mr. Pratt, of N Y. Wherhe ‘THIS NOVEL 1s founded on facts of the most startling and was ae i , a Ht in which all the States were equally represented, | Delieved, had examined the subject attentively. He had [inert scoallane eeiatesrtel tetredeimmume ty es docents. Published sna forialeby | o’clock in the morning. Fear qvbich, sapinbceeralasin the eeaailor, bales been to the White House, and examined for himself, and n r NUMBEK T'WO is now ready and will be issued at sunrise | _f2l FARMER & DAGGERS, 90 Annst. Mr, ALLEN next moved that hereafter the Texas } were saved from unwarrantable or dangerous en. | ocr, V2" 20t # private gentleman in the city whose par- ioni, Rogers, do Feb 5; Colum | on Saturday, February 23d. Its contents sre varied and very rich, LONDON question be resumed at 11 o’clock until disposed achments of the large: Hi ht h lor or sitting room was so meanly farnished. eon, ‘Thompron, dy do; Vesta, | the jokes able, the satire caustic, end all other matter ye re id hag oak £ cror larger ones. He thought he | Mr.Roseat Daz Own said he was informed thet so arsaw, Parsons, Charleston lat; Suaait Drew, | sparkling and refveshing. |The number ts embellished w ILLUSTRATED PAPERS of; but objections being made by Mesrs. Evans, | could see great danger to the South from the ad- | faras carpets were concerned, if they confied themselves , excellent likeaess of Madame “the Queen of Sot 1000 of O14 Dates. .. ‘i fot 6 cents Berrien, and others, the motion was suffered to go | mission of the principle to the contrary. Admit the | to the American manufacture, it would cut down th id Aldebaron, York, NOrleans; 16th, Hum Po nit of the ced prated Preacher "Dow," of the 8 sagay | Yes; 1900 of hte Das Re by default, as out of order. principle of thie bill, and State lines are oblitera- | propriation 100 percent. ° if Lvort, Jan 19—Arr Pallas, NYork; Concordia, do; 18th, | between certain disciples of Faustus—toget 1 with ‘numerous ‘A FULL 8! CRS. THE TEXAS ANNEXATION. ted, and the Union becomes a coneolidation, de- | _ A piece of American carpeting had been introduced, der, Charleston. typographical ornaments. Sold wholesale and retail by Ladies? Lo ruary ‘Was then resumed, as the regular order from yes- | structive of State sovereignties; for the admission | Wich was attentively, and I suppose critically, examin- JUDD & TAYLUR, No, 2 Astor House, lowe Kona, Sept 27—Arr Lady Adams, Fafladelght ed by members, Havana, Feb I—arr Sarah, ailey, Boston; 2 d SHURTZ & TAYLOK, Baltimore. With alt tne Chae, blizations, pehsiasale sd retail by terday ; the question being on the indefinite post- ce power, where do you fix its limitation?— ; 0 r fs Mr. Parrenson of N. Y. said that was the best carpet he Hawes, NYork: 3d, WP Walker, comb, Wilmington; nement of the joint resolution from the House . B. now proposed to discuss the expediency of | nea Harrier Waller, Bailey, Wiscasset; Ath, Grand Turk, Richols, AUCTION SALES £21 it¥re ont Ancor tiouse._ | for admitting Texas into the Union. this resolution. (Voices around him, “Oh, wait | ‘The question was taken on the amendment of Mr.S8tew- ‘Arr Pharsalis,, Wadsworth, NOrleans: : COTTON MACHINERY FOR SALE. Mr. HExpEnson said that when ona oe, oc- ae pated ry fn xo can ee o-marrewt art of Conn. which was adopted. ‘Thomas B Wales, Crocker; Unico = - OH ; = = 8 Throstles, 132 Spindles each. casion the acquisition of Texas was looked to ‘0, sir, I prefer to finish row. ‘now I am a jit- rr. Brack then moved to amend by adding 8 proviso dor Sadik, Crpsby, Mnpie, Kington, Bare teraamceeiing, | A Ueno gna by cadminitranars Sele fin, contjnns: § peeing Frames, through the reaty-making power, there were gen. | tle Yedious) | (Me. Clayton—Not at all—not at all that the Amerioan Arafura shoul be ws eheep foreign Isaac Allerton, Torrey _NOrleans; Ororoco, Foote New York: | of the goods of deceased persons, by order of Hasris Wailsow 2 Speiders. tlemen on this door who opposed it on the ground | Mr. Morehead—Not at all. A low voice—But I ght On this tellers were ordered. Yeas ih, Sheffield, Senith N Oren H Shepherd, Redman, do; | Kea, public adminst'ator, comprising a great variely of articles Ali 1 i po Melee aastkweet that thus to acquire foreign territory woul be aj am hungry Me; Bertone socordingly took rt the mp tees jain was demanded and b D 5 ml Tales, seveenl col Ot I in good order and now running, in the immediate vici- | violation of the Constitution. e treaty was de- | question ot expediency. the king of 8 5 d 4 . » Decan, NOrleanss 16ih, She- | Alsg, several old Silver Watches, and one or two first rate ny of thts city. mrill be sold low for cash oF €P- I feated. And now, when the poetry) is pro- | should inundate the plains of Louisiana, if the cater- ‘The Generel Appropriation Billjweg taken up for sug uilemagre, Bales, N charles". Gold Watches, Uloths, Silks, Linens, Cloth . roved city acceptan A e 4 Sale ot Kuraitare of all deseriptions, iaicenlay ae Soe = APH vip B. Bising. posed by le; tive action, the same objection is rh THOS, BY LL, Auctioner. £20 30m No. 59 street. | urged of a violation of the constitutional authority CAMELIAS, DAPHNIES, & OTH&R FINE PLANTS, TO SECRET SOCIETIES. of Congress. Though the power was found in the AT AUCTION. TO LEf—from lst May pegs, the large Room fa she Constitution broad enough, amply broad enough, pillar should devastate its hills, it would be less . Mr. J. Inaensou. proposed an amendment to appro disastrous to the interests of the State than will be | priate $5,000 for a commercial agent,and began to make the admission of Texasinto the Union. The pro- | some remarks in a very low tone of voice, and was inter- ducts of Louisiana were cotton, sugar, some rice, yor frequently by members saying, “Louder,” and a portion of the State was a stock-growing | ~ louder.” “Stir him up with a long Fe peng Pg Boo country. The admission of Texas from the fact | 7 pees ae Incensout’s dander, and on Mr. Stet- that its productions are the same, would destroy | £%: of New York, remerking in his nsual tone, that “he A. LEY,Y mill sell on Friday morning, at U1 o'clock, at No. sp woper story of housecorer of East is case, i b bjected that i «151 Broad Jendid coll i 4 me Res crea r to cover this ce et it had been objected that it iacing Camels, ts bud and flowers Cape Jastaines Daphne Mani’ 3 oclock, EM: ‘For’ farther perrea- | Wasnot a motive of the framersof the Constitution, Oranges and Lemons, it; Roses of fine sorts; A: Jars enquire of E. SPYER,51 Catharine treet, or of J;HECH , | orthe fathers of the government, to apply in its African Lily; Monthly Carnations; | 30 Heory street. 1 im Reese Stock soll ul 5 ly. —. are 9 wouldn’t speak louder but take his own way,” Mr. Inczn- 4 4 evrystreet. Ct mm construction any such case as this. Opiniens of | theee pursuits in Louisiana, by rendering them un- D Fe eae Fieide iilinte, eobis'very rare, COTTAGE IN THE COUNTRY—Buitable, in all | members of ‘he Federal Convention had been | profitable, and he was amonioned thst such should tena: eadapene i piven Ad, nie a whee autre oD renee ets for aPereon doing business in the city, Fore | quoted in support of thie position, but they were | not be the general judgment of the people of Lou- | Mr. ‘Srersow rose and disclaimed RICHARD VAN DYKE, Jr., Aucti Broadway. 4 ‘Soca ersosps the opinions of the minority—we must look to the } isiana, The prices of cotton were slresdy 20 much | Mr. Incensovt then proceeded with some statistics re- in, THE RAIL ROAD Dr FOL HOTEL, comer ath | Al#2,88ew Wagon and asecond-hand Rockaway. ‘opinions of the musjonity for the legitimate interpre- | depressed, as to render it unsafe and almost ruinous | specting the American and English shipping tonnegé, wveanal gS gphen, Whitney, Thom Pare and 86th street.—Anthony J. Blecker & Co. will | 2! Steere 0 J tation of any clause of the constitution. Mr H. | asa business, and the admission of Texas would igh rought NR Tap Tle or tee Terk, ee ae bo ey sell sc auction on Thursday, the 27th day of March next, | VALUABLE STORES AND DWELLINGS ON SIXTH | contended that the idea of admitting new States } reduce the prices finally some 33 per cent more soutisy oie of Md, on his feet, whe questioned the 19. The honorable Senator then gave some general de- : bulasenn lank Me. ete h etd tails of the rapidity of the increase of the cot- bier arg ‘some raised ton culture in the Sonth, from the acqui- pons cook Mey? xt He en i sition of Alabama from the Indiana. But ure. Tecansecs, eaeeneD with his. remarks at conside- the Senatorfrom Pa. had recommended Annexa- | rable length and concluded by withdrawing his amend- tion because it wonld give us the cemmand of the | ment cotton trade of the world. This was folly, when| Mr. Rarwavs, of N. ¥., offered en oie 4 it was known that cotton would grow within the | Priate $8,000 for two of the tlerks of the House who latitudes of 36° North or South of the equater. To | Deen omitted in the prcper bill, but or re secure the monopoly of cotton we should heve to = Decne eneseeaicae out of order. secure a part of South America, a ortion of the | ‘The Cusimman decided it wes in order. East Indies, and a part of China. . This argument Mr Ratnsun made some remarks in favor of the mo reminded the Senator from Lousiana, of the rea- | tion son urged in a late newepaper article by some ano-| Mr. McKa: oppoted it, pymous writ The amendment ymor titer, urging the Annexation of New , moved Lotappropriete $20 00 for the President’s house, the furni- cwzerclock, at the Merchants’ kxchange, the very valuable AVENUE AND FOURTH STREET. i t the east side of the 4th Avenue and REET. was older than the constitution—that the federal Butatreet. ‘The ground conteins 58 feet om the aveave asd ioe ANTHONY J. BUEECKER & CO. will salt on } ordinance of 1787, which provided for admitting feet on the strat, (which ate bed and rej nd the Ve og ean anabapcataad several States from the Northwest, med the Croton Kevery i svi he Hire Ler haterecuien asta | iam taro story Briek-front House and Lot, No. 4¢ Sixth Ave | door tothe admission of new States into the Union ing, with cr Kichen under the whole, with aheda Jwelling. he tot eoatere 7 Foarth street, built for soreand | The learned Senator on constitutional law, took Sch desirable for the purpose ofa on Be street, and the 30 feet 3 inches deep— | up the journal of the Federal Convention of 1787, ron Oe cr Smee em | ws tremor Detiding tthe sexes on Peri seer, . [aad argued with much ability to establish the point, ( indisputable. For terms | ;,“\2% the iwe.tory pete Deals fund Store, adjoin: Fin opposition to the argument of Mr. Choate, and and particalars, spy tothe Anctromery ‘v.7 Brvad atret, of A Seed OT Tone Bee eging 7 feet Linch on } in favor of the House resolution, that the power to tench + On the premises, or No. 3 Eleventh street. oceupied ana sh oe store, Raveidtincsind Giceasskick admit new States into the Union, in failing to be dy, Ne WE, WoutD edith ioe, and o aigth Avente, ptiniae’e faa hort | Hmmited to e majority of two-thirds of the two Hou- , al . Ate Auten, NV: 29m, Lacy, Wine Tage ave of henariful Plans, at Mr. LEVYS, 151 Lp enhbnnons A 0! hes non heel Rerpeoaee over sundry suttiorides pen seit of this eh aie cari; Thos "h few hie Bouquets will be sold sheo, Mau reorh | Alege the valuable [et of grows in the yobs td proposition, Mr. H assumed that the power con- ay Rt yp sag La m= Fouith street.’ ‘The lot contains 24 feet Ginches hb ferred to Congress thro the Constitution, o| Rocks! thy inl Pvt ag a WA pak chenaprmenad oo tg epithe fue webtiemea 22 feet in the rear by water tinch indepth ci “making all needful rules and regulations over the jas Edward, Webster, Philad-lphi or the ge era house work of a small priv: fenily, for particular S Cone we knoe territory of the United States,” was in itself con- Harriet Rockwell, Briard Bos- 2 fa. i Bombay, Reid, New Orleans; 12th, Glentanner, auhy, Janvrin,’ ds Mayfield, ‘Gorey, Go; Ade. ‘le; 3 7 A ith, Ai ry, do; Envop: ncchill, Bu Naw Ori trenton of amsteurs of Flowers to Brunswick, because it would gi th | Mr. » of M. Iy of the potato trade, ae if ireland did not pro- | repelring and turn > cheep a 33 Walker street. Holt? m” | yqgeimes Tee er cent to be paid on the day of sale, andthe } current authority sufficiently comprehensive to | duce potatoes. Ladle pier hg A noe been 4 ne 1 WANTED ramp loads et fh era thehaemed Senda Zum” | sanction the acquisition of territory,for, had notthe | The annexation would destroy the sugar interest | “Mr. Srewanr,of Pa., made a speech on his hobby about i d FRENCH WOMAN: who can speak, « litsle English, to TO LET. Vaan to establish a bank bese ee — vo f to 8 child; 7 rable of sewing and of AND immediate ; general currency powers of Congress ad the dnraring nats. App'y to N.C ,97 the dak of this ofice. Shi wt BED Seite Shae power to admit new, States into the Union, neces. . house 5 a within. or \sarily comprehende e acquisition of foreign cir- GENTLEMA) farciay street. ‘The apartments are well 1 ed or wagie | cumjacent territory, because the limita of the of Louisiana; because. if a Louisiana planter, | American furniture. whose lands cost him $100,000, and his negroes| Mr. C. J. Inaxnsout said he bed no doubt but that the $15,000, should attempt competition with a plan- | White House would be furnished with American furni- ter in Texas, whose lands cost him but a dollar an ‘abinet maker in Philadelphia hi li ‘ampbell, Pat i ‘ ik it, and he hoped he would huve the contract. joke Ble, or NOdeany Plenty oeaed; inthe sc caceeebterner hanna Union were not gonfined to, the States within inte contest, te meet trend, down. The ed: jolt, MATMECH said he’ Pennsylvania, wee Bet 6 . NOFeans; Ni ; han va i Iso, tek reak down. The s gross Inet making: hugh ph 1 Corlch, Smithy Havanatwe hod! as | kine them wuturaiabed, [lege oe Pen tie psusegeogresbionlly. ‘The power tor enquire | from Virion wai ewe claeeaene ontaninewe | ee vi is the same geogray dance, Please sSdrous Mt a pele iae Resear cole om rei yg Inara, new territory might be preliminary to the admie- Ltt nsclobldAB sn BRle wn ndibaltotes Bia did ee ae ite od iy 'TINE’S, sion of new States, but it was not an essential pre- oe soul ak ON Fe ss tants . TOIL 1. +: Markets. liminary Proceeding. Both iis acquis tip and ad- My ‘8 HAUL 0. 8 street, from K I. mission might be consummated in a single contem- It Mayngxt. Enquireo? DAVID BRYSON, | A FOUR-WHEELED CAMGIAGE, of an slegant con- i ae? p , Al poraneous act. On the other hand, we might ac- £20 3t*re 46 Frankfort street. cae tee we inal =Apoly to R.C., east ,quire territory which it would never be expedient ed we tte pore yaiter- WELCH'S NATIONAL CIRCUS, FOR SAL to admit as a State or States into the Union—terri- wYARK THKATRE, THE FURNITURE. CIT iy, from Virginia, and the whole South, would, intwo | "Mr. Srzwanr conti years, make the State of Texas a formidable rival | so as to strike out soon eas nea moving to amend against the staples of the Southern States. _ Mr. Hoanes oppose the the amendment. Mr. Barrow next presented the following five | The amendment was } propositions, as the arguments of expediency main- | | Mr. Kenwapr, of Md., moved to appropriase $8000 for tained by the advocates of annexation, to wit :— | the se of the Magnetic Telegraph, which he with- 1. The extention of the area of freedom. 2. The ra“ Kien = ae season. defence of ney erinod * ee cman y Tag he Ye eas: hog " Vs 4 erent the, Committee rise — supremacy! nglend in Texas. at i K.5 ss would oa agreat market for the manufactured rut, Hats wot l acts, tavaneain eee by pe il on the previr y house, onl | tory by the right of discovery, tor instance—a right a pat gated hound ship off the Skerries. | Fg TT REPRESENTATIONS! tentan Seating Phe Consletog ot ‘vey crine deter | universally conceded, and a distinct power of ac- -- fr Company wi My A ‘ ee oi empiates giving up | quisition from the treaty acq ower, the North, and give increased employment ts in the Treasury depertm Tag is fay, Louse Gale, from Balt- |’ “ eompljencs with sortivearscichonos atten! = | RePPInE, Sad its i beg eben bul for euh-= Apoty to | The argumentative Senator tlso thaintained that | £5" the ‘hie of the East. 5. (And this ‘wos the | veletion of Iw. " vain ih. Queer of the U¢ern, y, Mobile. Fety famities and individuals, the Manager 4 preliminary pupilage of the people of a territory | greatand overwhelming argument in the South.) | On motion, the Committee rose. Yeas, 65; nays, 40. tinker, NYork. Eat 1 re eee GREAT REDUGTION OF PRICES! GREAT REDUCTION. pre d for admission was not established by pre- ‘That it would strengthen the South in increasing] _The House adjourn ed. Batliere’ Matenese 1 (me noe 25 Conts to ever: rt of the Theatret PREMIUM sakcemoe reno ANTILE | (cent. Kentucky, and other States, ha been ad- | its political influence in the nation. CP ay age Pentti Hh MOLD, Cet GALLERY ay $8. PEN ANSHL mitted without such pupilage ; and the objection to Che first of these reagone Mr. B. regarded as per- PUBLISHED DAILY ore; lash, Westminster, Ac ew Yo TWELVE MOST RiLeN as aa Ty THE RING Gnaranteed to,ail ia Ten, ‘Lessons of One Hour each. the admission of new States into the Union, which } nicious, ruinous, nefarious, and revolutionary.— | JAM GORDON BONNKTT, in; Hichinoud Gide ‘And the powl a ae AL ‘ "erms Reduced to only were foreign States, Mr. H. met by the precedents | The second was equally indefeasible, because no | N, w. QORNER FULTON NASSAU STREETS NYork, | jnpoitldg. W ‘MAD ANTONY aT eee of sD. of the admission of Rhode Island and of North Ca- | invasion of Louisiana could be made successfull ew, Fon Raya Biasy ty every 1—H14 Conbde ann x ROOMS,"19 BROADWAY. rolina, which, at the time of their admission, were | through Texas. Aé to the third reason, E' land CF RS gy Ed Canty par copy, C NYork. HI§ TERRIFIC HORSE DAREDEVIL. £20 Stis*re : juite as foreign, in their relation to the geueral con- | had openly disavowed all interfereuce in the local | oma remittance in advanes. ‘No paper seat oe pay 4, Whitmore, Boston, | [7"Inwhich a TREBLE COMPANY vill appear. £0 in QE GGASGO W—Hesuiar Facket—Thefuatsail- | federacy, as Texas is at this moment e United | contest of Texas; while the argument thet there Lada, Jan 18--Art Douglass, Townsend, Gibraltar; 14th, | DOFATORS. Dashed ing British baraue ADAM CARK, 330 tons burthen, | States~ quite as foreign in their legislation, in their } was danger to Texas from the declaration of Eng- Smnieenie tear a aca on Securday, a Phiton, "Lars, New York. "bid ish, Florence, Howlend; | PQt anne cangiion haat ealech pee thay Ble oP hen | Sethe tu bale nzon or bulk reeset earaay, 224 leat.” | laws and internal political economy. . Yet the ob- J land that she would abolish slavery throughout the w yu ‘6102 oor eanam, in eavonen, , Ak Seana, eaaiesollaesicamiaianad:] Liverpool, and'Yor sele fe fou to by? excellent aecomm eopeeg: fn jection here urged against Texas, that t er | world, he conceived a mere abstract proposition— | erat the =" / De Ba, Dee 37 Art Dolphin, Molbach, fe pan y.& J.T. Atco , street, oF to Hi & ML. to admit new States did not apply to org en, Fourth, the idea that Texas could furnish a market fan ore Cy ii Lene ‘ i 176 Bouth strpet| corner faire eae a street. fl an objection which might have been with as much j for the goods of the North and the cattle of the 40.0.1 BARS -