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fourteen per c ‘to divide seven, get them. They would banking business, loo ‘and that is just where we wish be compelled to do a and leave speculation stocks to the bulls and bears of Wall street.— would be none of the sudd HE > [=_=_—[—[—[————SSE a MODEL OF THE CILY OF NEW HAVEN, GRAND GALA DAY AND EVENING!! | Greatest Bill in the City! Libitious combined for , January Ist, 1846, MUSEUM, No. 462 Broadwey, LY ILLUMINATED: YEAR'S DAY! FIVE EX4IBITIO! Atll inthe morning, id 4 e evening. Admittance 25 Cen's—Children half price. °S grand Meenanical Theatre of ARTS! MODELS OF THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DOISTINGUISHED LOCALITIE iF NEW YORK. Atthe Building, fi ‘Together with Models of the Monmox ‘Tearir, at Nauvoo, “°'™ PEAL Haxtroro, and Witney’s Parext Fine are now ready for exhibition, for a short time, at the Graxire Buitpine, corner Broadway and Cham- ‘Hours of Exhibition, from 9 A M., to 10 P.M. Tickets, 25 cents—Seeson Tickets, # cents. C! PORTER BELDEN, Propri;t B. CUNNINGHAM, Superi: TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD clase old fash- and rapid expan- ity is so frequently inflicted with, but veeishould be bleseed with a currency uniform in velue volume from January to January, in business aflaizs, so desirable to all eng: and commerce. i{we could obta facing two-thirds of the banking try, it would be trif_ing compare fits such a state of things wi i * this communi General Geet You der Termes and a permanercy Poul Pesta, » Cham tee ip erode Amilie, « young Orph in these things Benetions éthis coun 4 to the smmense bene Frederick Done Brown ir. Porrett General Coant Rhinealt Louise, the Victim. . as Price of Admusioc—Boxes, Doors open at 634 o'clock, aed the Cartein willrise precisely _ EE eae by moonlight— Lone. Island RR # beyond description. —eout payable only to Admired D ances by La Petite € firged Concert, ° ill return the said pock- ‘et book, with ts contents, to the office of 1 fo Livingston & Co's. Express office, 10 Wall sweet, or uive | 1 formation through the Post Office, or otherwise, whereb: ¢ | the same may be procured, shall receive the above rewa' | no questions asked. Se PUBLIC SALE AT THE NAVY YARD. Provisions and St iT al andjiustramental, by the NEISS F. jecute the extrrordiuary feat of ), 3.000 Kentucky 6's *15 000 Penn 5's 000 ntoccini, by the | A. W. JACKSON: ‘ial Chinese Fire-Works, of the & > | moat intense brilliane a Wilk ROQUO!S INDIANS, incl y interesting ceremonies,introdu don MONDAY, | M., vi 4A ich are the following :— isans and Clothing. ai ick Hogsheads, Pi; es Bureau of Construction, $c. Oil Casks. of Yards and Docks. Medicine and Surg Lamps, Silver Catheters, opper'Tea Kettles, ‘Tea Pi ‘Thursday Afternoon, January 1, ning through som intersting represeatation of an ‘oreat aud a youug Warrior. e celebrated Gipsey Fortune Teller will be in atteudance. © JERMAN PERFORMANCES AT PALMO’S (Chambers street EVENING—Thursi First performance to commence at 2} o'clock, Lot of Shakings One prir of Oren. OP! “ccond Board. EW YEAR'S DAY AND ery. 69% 50 sha Erie RR eth Apparatus, Readi '¢ Bonds Sethe Nor Wor 3 favorite Songs and Dances. ‘To conclude with’ the " Justice | aud the Loafer.” (Nante im Verheer.) Second Performance, to commence at 8 o'eloc] | dent and the Parrieide,” (Die Raenber) in five acts._Herr B: ‘nouor to execute a air Paus, Candlesticks, Gi Thursday Evening, January 1, New Stock Exchange. = shs More Wor jo Navy Acent's Orvice, New York, Dec. 29, im bor ER M. WETMORE ‘Of Admissinn— Afternoon Performance, First. Ti ond ‘Tier 1234. Evening Performance, First Tier 50 S.cond Tier 25 cents. R. RI REWARD will be rove that F. PRICE, 2354 0) alarger aud handsomer assortinent of gther Aatificial Flow: free for one month. 0 £0 Morris Canal PROGRAMME OF iH CERT TO BE GIVEN JULES FONTANA, Somposer, from Pai MS, on SATURD. dl the | t E ers it the city. | Exhibiton | GRAND CON! BY MONSIEUR General Putnam icy” Lawer Boxes 90 cents; Sec: fitand Gallery, 12% cents. ese nics Doors will onen at half past 6, the eartain will rise at 7. will be happy to. make arrangements to Pianist snd ome respectable fat APOLLO ROO! ris, AY EVENING, Church of Epiphany, ‘Lot Joney. Mr. Joun Buacx, Jr., to Miss a ia city. On pr Hof tooth, 1845, by the Rev. William Berrian, Cas. H.ATKINS to Proene J. F, At Marr! Dee. 30th, +¢ the Part I > : Mai—Mercadante—Miss Mathilde Korsin sky and Mr. Philip Me; } Grand Fantasia on Syaui 5 8 tORGIA LUMBER COMPANY Rohe WAN VED at % per cent discount, by Airs, cor d and, income ed, a SANTA CLAUS!—THR: RFORMA PARTNER WANTED —The advertiser is in want of R iddle aged man, of good moral character and | 4. Grand Fantasia on the Finalefrom eniug, ‘and at 10 o'clock and Suddenly, on the 31st Dec., Mr. Txos. M’Lxeas, for many yeausa respectable The friends of the fa attend the funeral, on Frida, Pant cintore (Bal!atn)—Gabassi . . . Serenade for the left hand alone—' Waltz, composed and perfoamed lent of the 4th ward. ly are respectfully mvited to , the 2d instant, Dec431, after a short and n of Edward and Jane Hug ‘acquiring a fortune, There will be only two performances ‘and thos> will be John Gos idow Down 17" Boxes 25 c ———————————— NFORMATION WANTED OF GILBERT PHILPOT. King, Soath Sixth street, Willems. | r Please address W. J. HESNUT STREET THEA TIR: PHILADELPHIA. i pal Music Stores, and VE W ATIVE SCs ut ea atthe dooron the evening of the Coucerts ds tm. ents for the sale of new ai uth or West, to | pular Publications. | a Members of Fidelity Lodge also the members of the Unit. D. are respectfully inv: from the residence of his pat stant, at 3 o'clock, from 36 § In Hartford, Conn., on the 27th instant, afte: W. aged 46 years. The deceased hi own as the proprietor of the store, at the ‘Sign of the G roprietor ef the beautiful i zens and strangers visiti pleasant hours, by the generou: i Lrssee.,. HE HARMONEONS, h approbation of the elite and fas Stace Manacer.. the New England cities and British e iu New Yor r VENING, Jan. 24, 1846, on casion they will discourse a variety. of pleasing ‘Trios, Glees, | Melodies, many of which have never performed in this city. In'the course of the evening they will I oduce anumber of Russell's best songs, with piano forte socgmpaninest, ie ee aa on 0 cents—to at principal Masic ‘Saxton & Miles’ Book Store, and at the | Brothers Lodge No. 3 to attend the tune: rents, on Friday the 2nd in: t with the alified Rng unqualifie | men now in our employ will, no doubt ear clear of all expe! i for them to have at least ‘out. Apply at FRENC! stairs, sign of the Flag. Albletters gh post Thursday Evening, January 1, WANTED, 'UBSCRIBERS—At CLARKS & STEVAN’S Free Ages cy and Temperance Inteiligence, 95 Duane street, west od faithful servants, w jay as possible,cooks, ‘gcod moral character: | t. 1020 Im*rh Street Garden,” in which ci the city, have spent vitation of the prop! —_—— STRANGE AND HOKRIpu NHE NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, of Saturday, Januare 2d, will contain, under the “Lives of the Felons,” the wondertul hi TOM CO Tr. Doors open et 634, to commence at 734 «’clock. description and o MR. WILLIAM . KING’S ANNUAL department of the WANTED, MPERANCE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, OADWAY s Coates, Broo! assistants, i wale and fomele, ere famiahed vate joomplonecee nT ring for situations, will be strietly he office, and nove but the honest tober industiousand capable ones tecommented or allow tw engage to employers. kind wh HH Cre at a who can satisfactorily, ban prov. factorily AY EVENING, Jan- 'y 13th, 1846, on which occasion he will perform on anew ment, just imported fi i wented and manufactured by A: Deba the celebrated pickpocket, and pal of the notorious George and singular developments in the case of Esther ia relation to her abduction. Negro Flot,” with the last dying of Virgil Ki » £0) examined before they 1 with the real facts paste, hautboi, the most exquisite del; hn Urz, « Catholic priest. particular revort of the trial of on and murder of 8: 3 ia Felation to Gough, the temperance apot- Waiker street dodger. Aphia Courts aud Lawye Poltock, the great western countet Press and the Bar, &e., &e., with, the usual record of sc. 8c, ee of the National Po- inges, & Co., 222 Broadway ; ing employment Mr. Kin aractel | ment by his friend, Mr. 1 parti Mh | be duly announced. eet as Te, ALIMENTARY PRESERVES. Greenwich street, 150. OUIS BONNARD, has just received by the last arrival, jortment of Pates de Foie gras o rr that he intends giving wary Ist. at his pew room in Bayard et every variety of Ball Room Dancing will be introduced. to admit a gentleman and hii b- jorth American Hotel, and at Mr. P.’s residence, Dancing to ccmmence at 8 o'clock, and continue until hour. 31 2 ; do. of Gelinotte; do, red Partri “There will be fonnd also, a variety of Pie tin boxes, with and without truffles and hoice, and other veg pe i Price, five cepts, for sale at the offi live Gazette,” No. 27 Centre sti eral Agents, Bu iphia, Zeiber & Co.; Boston, me Revex, Mr. Morris; Louise, Mrs. Burke, De ¥ Fredericks. in thelr natural avor, far several kinds ; Juice Siusrges of Bouloge ; Italien Pastes, and other a ited good ice Cream : Engl: | ‘The whole to conclude with the new farce by Mr. Winchell of |“ ON WITH THE DANCE—LET JOY ABOUND" | FANCY STOCKS, HE FIRST GRAND ANNUAL BALL of the “In SECOND EDITION OF THE FIRST NUMBER OF >. EX net.” PARK THHRATHE NEW YEAI'S NIGHT. h will be added LATES? INT’ Highly Important from Washington, We call attention to the condensed report of the misunderstood. | debate which took place in the Senate on Tuesday, relative to the “vexed question” of Oregon. Calhoun comes forth in that debate as the “Great Pacificator” between the war and peace parties in ie! Congrese—between Great Britain and the United DONE BROWN, States—and distinctly declares his adherence to a compromise on the 49th degree, by negotiation be- tween the two governments, !n preference to any warlike measures. ‘This is a most important decla- ration, and an equally important movement. majority of the Senate support Mr. Calhoun’s reso- lution, the question of Oregon may be considered referred to an apparent ved his meaning should not be If we do not settle this question by we must settle it at the cannon’s movth Mr. CaLmoun was reso! lieved it could beettled by treaty, on peacable and honorable grounds. : Mr. Haywoon again came in discussion, and rpoke w spirit of a judge, ogainet ence to the Preside nt, of astne pacificator in this ‘a onge and the vious i their refer- both Mr. Hannegan and Mr. Cal- ‘After some further discussion, it was moved to lay tie resolutions on the table, and that they be when Mr, Allen’s resolutions shall be lifted, Col. Brxron said he went for the motion, without the 1 bills, the Senate od- ; ia taken up And after the passage of several House of Rep: Wasiunaton, Dec. 30, 1849 BOWERY THHAT Kio as settled—for we do not believe that Great Britain «MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. PERFORMANC MOUR THE TAR’ Davevport Madisoa ira. Phillips Cony ‘The performances will commene with PIZANRO. Mr. Davenport IFF. . Mr. Coney. . Mr. Blanchard BOWERY CIRCUS. NEW YEAR’S DAY. ‘Afternoon, 2 o’clock—Evening, come in tae ring precisely at the day time. pted to the entertain- 10 o’eloc! val neces are particularly JOHN GOSSIN, Clowa benefit to-morrow, «Mr. Burton. Will be MUCH ADO ABOU day, . .Mr. Barto or * Mrs. Howard. hi TOM AND JERRY IN AMERICA. vir. Brougham Prayer by the R. ‘The journal b read, the Speake: question before the House to be the solutions of the Massachusetts Legislature on the natu- ralization laws . Mr, Boro, of Kentucky, was excused from serving on the Folding Room Committee . Mr. Heniey wished to offer a resolution to terminate debate on the Massachusetts resolutions. ‘The Sreaxen said that the House could termi moving the previous question, inois, having the floor from ye terday, then proceeded to discuss the question. tended that Congress bad nothing to do with making to do with making citizens, who peace ond war. Repeal allthe natu- ralization laws~ make it twenty-one years—a States will laugh to scorn these native usurpations would oppose the appointment of a select committee -— will refuse the 49th degree when she finds that this NEW YEAR'S (BRU anode | CVENING proposition is the ultimatum ot the United States. On the third Monday of this, month the great de formance to commence with bate comes up—till then, the intrigues at Washing- om ton will be superlative. We have received intimation that there is trouble binet—a deep-rooted jealousy between Mr. Headway | Walker and Buchanan, which has first shown itself in the nomination of Woodward for U.S Judge— Jax enport a person believed to be utterly incompetent. A new aagrane Kitchen Cabinet is nearly organized, who have the This under cabinet is in the C debate at any time, b Mr. Douctass, of shall be protected Mire ergeant Union under their control, composed of some politicians of Pennsylvania and ‘Tennessee, who furnished the funds to buy out Blair Mr. J. R.Scott | & Rives. Heiss, of the Union, isthe channel, and they Here Mr. McNulty, just acquitted by the Court, made isfappearance in the House, and received the congratu- lations of his friends : axen here signed the bill making Texas a collection district. Mr. Bevivcen, of Mrs. Madison. | generally want to get rid of Ritchie as soon as pos- sible, believing hin to be a man behind the age. was this new back-stairs influence that procured the vard—and Walker, of the ‘They will work , then made an eloquent and de clametory speech, against the spirit of nativism. [Here Mr. Sims, of South Carolina, Dixon, of Con- inati Wood nomination of necticut, and others rose together. Treasury is their chef de cuisine. poor Buchanan out of the Cabinet pretty soon, be- sides doing several other impudent thinge. Matters will soon be interesting in Washington. ‘The floor was given Mr. Sints was in favor of laying these resolutions on ider it a want of respect to the He did not con sovereign State of Massachusetts iNTHROP made an e: jon about the course in sending these resolutions led by moving to lay the resolutions Wasuincton, Dec. 30, 1845. Important Debate—Oregon. Ave have clearly understood the attitude of Mr. calhoun upon the Oregon question. position this morning in the Senate,most delightfully, An unusually large audi- There seems Mr. Dixon, of Connecticut, (Mr. Sims having with- drawn the motion to lay on the tab! ,) went into a history Mr. Joaxru R. Incensou. explained that nativiem was little known in the cit native membors from Pennsylvania are from democratic He defined his hiladelphia proper. season to compare | fearlessly, and lucidly. poy was assembled in the galleries. jal ictm to be an intuitive perception among the people here, who are in the habit of attending the debates in the capitol—an intuitive presentiment of every great oc_ Mr. Buoucuam. | casion, great speech, or great question, as it comes up. Under some such presentiment the people must have assembled in the galleries of the Senate to- day; for surely a more important day, a more im- portant question, and a greater man upon that ques- tion, were never presented to the public than this than the Oregon question, and Mr. Calhoun. r. HanngGan’s resolutions, declaring that a sfr- render of any portion of the Oregon territory toa foreign power, would be dishonorable and unconsti- tutional, coming up in their order, to wit:— Resolved, That the country incl ir, Burton. lels of 42° and 54° 40 eec. north | Mr. Dixon said he intended to make that He then went into a history of the lust camp tive procession in New York paused before Hall, and gave three cheers for Polk, Dallas, Wri Gardner; the same mob that burned the churches in Philadelphia county, | who had voted for the whig party; the whigs of Boston | stood by their nominations, on the fifth or sixth tri democrats made no nomination; and the native candidate was elected by their desertion. He then quote) from the constitution of New Hampsbire, by which no man ‘was to hold office, unless he was of the Protestent relig- During the delivery of Mr. Dixon's speech, there was a great many merry faces amon Dixon 1s a new and a young member. think of his principles, maiden speech iacked the house of yhatever we may e made a decided hit in his He went against the principles of na- Now, above all times, was it necessary to be If war should come, (as he trusted it would not,) the foreigners and the natives —both parties—would be united in a common brotherhood against a common Pi and extending | Mr. Josern R. Ixcrnsoxt then got the floor, and made THEATRE. = | from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific THILADELFAIA as the territor: ooo Ma. A. E.Sreveu DAY AND NIGHT PERFORMANCE, Thursday, New Year's Day, Will be acted the comic Piece of | DAMON AND PYTHIAS. | Be: -Mr.Burke | CO REEN MONSTER. | avery eloquent speech against nativism, and cleari Ocean, 0 property, Sad pa from the charge of any sympathy wit the whig part: parcel of the United Stat Resolved, That there exists no soil and the allegiance of its citizens nion, authority, control and subjection of any foreign Prince, State, or sovereignty. Resolved, That the abandonment or surrender of any rtion of the Territory of Oregon, would be an aban- ment of the honor, the character and the best inte- | 0 of the rests of the American people. Mr. Caunoun arose to address the Senate, and all used to read, “Democratic Head Quarters,” w: during the fever of nativism, so that it read Democratic and Native Head Quarters.” ment to t to the do! His history of the Phila ‘as graphic, and commanded unusual at * Mr. Hamuiy, of Me., got the floor, and moved the pre- The motion ot Mr Levin, to refer to a select committee, was then originally made by Mr. Winthrop, to refer to the Judici- cr) Gai ep ie tcc ri stag eyes brightened, and every beautiful face in the gal- ary Committee, was then put, and carried almost unani- Davis, of Ky., moved some instructions relative the caso of Mr. McNulty. ‘This was agreed to, and House adjourned. y, Mr. | stood—in the dignity of an American statesman, conservator of the peace—the advocate of the cara ae saree sident—the defender of Mr. Buchanan’s overture | So this debate on nativism has terminated. A great As the text of the re- made, and all against and for the line of forty-nine. " marks he should give to the Senate, he proposed the Cranbury Oram... .+-----+++++++---Mr. Winchellt_ | following amendments to Mr. Hannegan’s resolu- | cible California Guard,” will take place at the Lek um, NATIONAL THEATRE AND CIRCUS, GIFTS FOR THE SEASON. ¥ 4 UNIGAN’S CHEAP BOOK STORE, CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, street. near Broadway, offers to th sor'ment Of valuyble Holiday B: for. 1846, and Juvenile Books in great varit Jegan: of his 0 ited aud bound inthe mostauperb style. "Of these he wou! ONTENTS.—1I—A Tale of Old Maxh {anew novel by the author of “Grayslayer” Bay of New York 160 years ago—Boats on th f ted Love Scene.) To be ied with illustrations of the olden time in New York. n—(The first | f Canal street—Illus , consisting of the Annuals Is opened throughout the Winter Season With’ brilliant combiuation of unapproachable Eques Il be alike, having tion jia—renowned in war for | arp resecthally ieviied coe eens | invil it, jekets) in their highly tasteful ‘aud re: | ‘La Redowa Kick nitis de aa bed need dar im it eg fficers of the New ist of some of the highly gifted ment. a U. trated. i re . 2th of Novembercillustrated by Gve | qrrocaion ef the Re yee senting the Mor! and numerous table uniform: “ithe celebrated TED jULINE MANUAL. ay joroceo, with gilt be morocco cases. | bes ats? ; | MRS. E. WOODS, en Allama allace’s eclebrate Tight Rope Dancer and, Eg 18 + the Father of Modern Paint- | mountings, handsomely put up in e. may be procured from any of the Guard, or at the door on the eveuing of the festival. JAMES GRAY, Secretary. Eighth Annual Ball OF THE EMERALD ASSOCIATION OF THE CITY | OF BROOKLYN. COMMITTEE of the above Associati benevolent pub! thof Janunry, 166, at the Assembly B 10. exertions will be spared on thelr Doeths | tercainment as agreesble as, who feel interested ji fate. Male Orphaus of this ¢ resent on this eccasion. Frincipal Male Equestpinns LEVI NORTH and T. V. > ottag Peters eazle—illustested ard Grast White, with a Potrait—(to be ‘THAD. LEWIS, Chairman. s. by the Rev. Dr. Pise. Father aso nore Mora Carmody. First A New School Backward Rider, Catholic purchasers OR i annot fail at his store to suit selves with gift books of bealiy and value, at the very lowest | IDWARD DUNIGAN, 151 Fulton street. HE HOLYDAYS. L18, Nos. 259 and 260 Broxd- rals fr Hand, Fi Aare Ghenthat' wood) errant Twe and FOar Horse Equestrian and Positionist, J. J. 3 48 by the author of ton Bradshaw ” Ainusements— Skat Sac mes ’s L? Allegro, and Il Pensierdso— Durand e—Eruption of Mount Hecla—Ih Wo. Taylor, No.2 Astor Hor Buildings; ‘aad Burgess, Stringer His pupils are Wr Cinease and Little F Pastor. Personifier of Local Characters, MR, E Woops. Prineipal B. CARR uy IFFANY, YOUN ved y, 78 cases comp raney Articles, sui HEWETT, Publisher. ‘Wm. Graham, Tribune Co Museom Bail make the eveniny | .>9-¥ Porcelain aad Glass; i Leather, Velvet, Pearl and Tortoi th in | -'Phey doube not that vil th Mache, Bronze, Berlin ey doabe not chat nil Fillogram; Silver aud Vermeil Goods: Cut- | lery; Pertumery; ane a4 Fancy Statior Fancy Boxes for varic THE BOOK FOR ALL SEASON‘S. ALEXANDER FURTCHEWS DEVOTIONAL FAMI- VPHE sixteenth nomber is publisied on the Ist of Jacuary, 1816. Di. Fletcher's fervent piety and editorial experi huis made this edition especially suitable for devotional farei- he paper, printing, aud embellish numerous splendid Costames ‘at $2 each, can be procul COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMEN’ wen Colgan, James street. Riordan, corner York and Pearl. Regan, fe York and Mai Th o'clock, P.M , where every attention wil! rehasers are aware that ct of the en- | ¢ sual assortment is beyond all sOOLOGICAL EXHIBITION, richest and Dest” to be fe N The Judgment of Solom er, comer Jackson ard Marshall. U. rosite, ured: R. VANA\, SURGH havii filliant success. NEW SEGAR STORE. 415 Sentions: Jeast) as these of any other fast year in Karupe: them to make their est kuown for moderatiou in prices, as their rm, rt interest and juclinati Charles Reilly, 160 York str 45 James street. haler, corner York and Green streets. John Sweeney, corner Atlantic and Columbia. on, 162 Pearl street. hey, John Garvey, Marshall street. J Tames street, N.Y jorner Jackson and Plymouth. rady, Secretary, 150 Vork, or of ‘ard Hotel, corner Duane and Centre vans and Principe SEG. in this coun! mi ir collection is invited. ex arly imspection of t find a much more complete and aale purchasers Wi sortment than is for s feest. brands 0 red v0 sell at prices Which seat the ‘pattonage of the to ment the pe ERTZ. | BOUQUETS AND FANCY BASKETS. TP HOSE in want of Bouquets, or Fancy Baskets, the most rare and chi y ness and fart dealing, oonead Admittance 2 centy-Chi For particulars see Bills of the day. onse ia this trade. NEW EMBROIDERIES. GENRES PARISIENS. just received by the Louis Phillipe, some new and | flowers, for New James Dunn, Sixth call at our store, on the morning of Ist a will Cr eae rand Judge for themselves, een ae DUNLAP & CARMAN, Seedsmen and Florists, 635 Broadway. UsIC TAUGHT AT YOUR OWN FIRESIDE with resaiov, on nnew but never ofessor of Music, No. 425 bove Caual street, continues to torch Ly:- New York. a : RRENCE BRADY, Secretary. Mr. Lothian’s Uuriyalied Cotillion Band is engaged. Floor under the direction of 4 Lucas. Dancing to cominenc TOMPKINS’ BLUES BALL. HE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL B. " Peay will take plage us WislON onhteotee croeme toe, Gaumpes Montantes. Am much facility and Berthes tomar suitably rewarded. Children’s Collars, Comts de Paris. Modeles Mouchoirs TO LET.—Half of the Store aud Dwelling of the I House 165 Greenwich st @rcelient location | sent down to secure the line of t°e iio del Norte. here we are to have a comprowise, because, forsooth all parts of New York to the above business. yexsion given. ¥ at 57 Pearl, corner of Broad streets» «J. M. BOVES. | there will be war. 3 Mr. Catnovun replied—temperatel: Knsign Jonas Bartlett, Kut JONN THOMAS, Chairman Sert. GEO. H. BARR, Secretary. ve dB:055¢ CHR/STMAS AND NEW YE Ri HAT more acceptable and apropriste offerin jowing new and rich GOODS, most: Bitk, Satin and Merino Drews Lieut. John R. Pratt, Sergt. é ; { AMES SMITH & SON'S well ki 1 highly esteem- settuictlesicchen eaeetek cael te ator og imported into the Uni Paris Embroidered Dresses. Beware of Counterfeits.” LSC AARE Ss : as the fk sad couencllews vessmars NEW | Sre°er. ‘assengers tal | YORK or CHAMPION, and arrive at Albany the same even- ‘Arrangements have been made to Passengers can depend on artivi TAPSCOTI’S GENERAL E; 75 South street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York, and lection from the foll: ly received per the Aendi Robes de Mariage Robes tulle Bruxelles. bes Organdi. _. Robes Musselia de Paris. nbove, with a great varie ry low prices, by tod list Cherry street and of General Wash- | upmect of seamen, ler str corner Franklin Square, opposite the old residen ington. The Office or oreinary seamen, andsmen antagyy..P* iE FIXTURES of a fashions sei a anid siete eysains 359 Broad: ECKER’S BIRD DEPOT, No. 6 Astor Place, 1 A few doors East o) HE subscriber respectfully inforins jore for sale, con: kke.. for sale at 231 Broad . JENNINGS & CO. NATIONAL OTE, wngton City DU PROPRIETOR of this ine Hota Tormey mA shove ima tnaske to. hie friends, ad the traveliiny por erally, forthe. favors, which they hie opened his. establie Ho exertions to. rend, Drawers. and three way. American Hotel Prncel Counters—all in excel! ondway, near City Hotel. jal 5 TEETH! TEETH! FPEETH inserted w Dea gare fob ad omplete ‘ane pd iaten beat mineral Teeth on mineral Teeth, om fin per jowyee be were ee axle Tooth, from i with Gold, from % Caual street and Broadway ate 7th Street, blie that opine trie ae by strict rd ae for the andermentioued magnificent and favorite packet shi sail jrom Liverpool positively as advertised-—in any of wl Passage con be engaged on th every neceseary meons will and warranted good as the ication. to those mentioned, his stoc! including Fancy Pigeons of the different le Fist: Bone, Foun promptly executed. or! 4 [CE PERFUMERY FORTHE HOLIDAYS | HE SUBSCRIBERS have just received a fresh su 7 cored co betel “aye house hat ce im Canal street MR. LEWIS CHAM 290 Broad: ry y other line. To secure passage, and/or far WwW. kd A ite waiters. ‘ashington City, September. 1245, ACCORDION SA ND. in, Mille Fleurs, put up in beautifulstyle; Prepared to atuend | id ra ine Farina Colvene, ot the very low price of $125 per 5 Smd& Wis jah SIC BOXES P. Payable throughout Great itcain and Irelan 431 WEEKS & ANDERSON, 30 Fulton, corner Water strret, aud 63 Bo corner Walker street. Boxes, and all kinds of A NE DITED BY PARK BEN. World, and W.8 THOM eorgia) Mirror, and aut ARY Jo} Phy) CURNAL, CHICKERING'S is PIANO-FORTE WAREROOMS, 293 Broadway, No. 5 and 7 Lafarge Building. ind at the abo Suare Piano Korver, a the same perce 3 Wall street, oF 0 HE PUBLIC wi asat my Factory AKES FOR THE © established Bakery, Ni an eteusie sasortment of Cakes of ri “aried and | the ; ed with wie tng) Ol 1, Or what we eat ard drink at Guy's ing canvass- back di Fedible interest, peas jonks, tee. for sal iM. iDAYS—At the jespatched on the 6th ‘Of passage, he ving unse: Ameriean Hotel. MOHAWK AND HUDSON RAILROAD RONDE afew more secon ‘a steerage rates, if early application JUDSON RAILROAD BONDS. iven, that the interest due on the Ist of January, ION & CO. No. 52 1 do lw rau ENGINE FOR SALE. | onine, » bargai ‘ending to receive calls on as above previo pu: and ornamented at the shorts ies of the Monument ne eet DRE that will create an im: OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LiGHT CO, December 23d, 1845. Thirteen Directors of the Com- Centre street, on be held at this office, No. 176 ‘will sail positivel ve ie 0. tad even ly on ya it 12 o'clock, A. J The Transfer Book will be closed from the 27th instant antil C. L. EVERITT, Secretary. USAGE MAKER, (CH. 3 M Frankfort street, New nor fo announce tothe pablic, that he has constant jaing to his trade, consisting corneas, Dommos ard Kroi carlet Tongues, stut a Head Cheese, Ye ‘PSHE SUBSCRIBER having apo d Gare the new and elegant nd Gaive Saloon. | elegant "Es EL BSW Wal teeter pec FIRST PREMIUM FLU ‘ES, 6 No. 404 Pi ats 2G, CHRISTMAN. be aft-r the election. d2tto 1 12re ° pmerons pM ish fall AND IRELAND OLD ESTABLISAED EMIGRANT OFFICE. THE. Subscribers are prepared to engige passen- "the shortest no. Hotels and ship cai , mu Feasonable terms. der the management of tions:— Resolved, That the President of the United States has “ by and with the advice andjconsent of the T WELCH MANN_AND DELAVAN ; the powe' wurivalledeven in the great Eguine Temples of ts of a advertisement will barely admit of a des- “WIN-THE FEMALE CLASS. , WARD, ene Equestrian. ‘and Two Horse Equestrian, embodying ® veriety of a Fanciful thol SL. WELLS. ane M wenrian Pantomist, ©, J. ROGERS. f et SIGNOR GERMANI ‘CKENSON, rehestra fall and atre J. ALLEN. morni: atit 4 paid to the public zF3 d'by Me. MY EES, late of th Fj -f Zo > =e: Fe) is open from 9 o’eloe! VANAMBURGH W& CO.’S jo. 5S ery Thentse will ‘The speeches on both sides were open, eloquent, | manly. There was a little too much of partizanship to make treaties, provided two-thirds of the ns, Voltigeurs, and | Senate present concur. Resolved, That the power of making treaties embraces that of settling and fixing boundaries between the terri- ts of this great | tories and possessions of the United States, and those of | other powers, in cases of conflicting claims between | ir claims (the claims | their opinion, to “the in the parallels of 42° and 54° 40', nding from the Rocky Mountains known as the territory of Oregon, there now exist aud have long existed, conflicting | claims to the possession of the sume, between them and Great Britaiv, the adjustment of which has been fre- | juently the subject of negotiations between the respec: | tive governments. Resolved, therefore, That the President of the United the power under the Constitution, vice and consent of the Senate,” pro vided two-thirds of the members present concur, to ad- just by treaty the claims of the two ceuntries to the aai territory, by fixing a boundary between their respective por Resolved, That the President of tho United States, in renewiny to establish t! of the two cou: the “honor, the c Senate, | played in them, but both sides were equally emphatic in | denouncing nativism. May its dead body rest in peace. Wasuineton. Dec. 30, 1845. Since the discussion of this morning in the Senate, it 1s confidently reported that Mr. Calhoun and a sufficient number ot other southern democratic Sen- ators, will unite with the whigs sgainst Mr Allen’s resolution requiring the President to give twelve months’ notice, stipulated for the dissolution of the joint occupation of Oregon. This is so far our own impression as to lead to the conclusion that said re- solution will at least be postponed to await the de- termination of renewed negotiation; and we have no fear that the expected war blast from England will precipitate the advocates of forty-nine into a retaliatory demonstration in the Senate. A little passage in the debate ot the Senate to-day, rather peculiar, may have escaped your re; notice. Pending the “ octagonal war,” as | wood called it, on the subject of the Baltimore reso- lutions, Mr. Hannegan was inclined to insinuate rather broadly, that the compromise advocates of Oregon were rather peculiar friends of the admin- istration. Mr. Haywood replied, after disclaiming any running to the President to con: do, that he was, them, of the country included wi al characters, north latitude, and to the Pacific Oc ited States] may be States has rightfull, “by and with the 49th degree of north ries to the said territory did not racter, or the bei or exceed the power vested in him by itude, by a line mi noun, in submitting these resolutions might be to Mr. Han d been offerred. ‘They But they conveyed | administration in its what he shoul censure upon ti annegan bore the Bow: pt ay evening: December toth, 2845. | having offered a compromise upo: spent rs mn Europe wi Raving collected w ta OF ANIMALS that hasever been ich collection it is his design to ex- New York public, while makicg preparations for | 2P! season. j ual ie the hit with fortitude, and Mr. Phelps took a pinch of snuff,while an audible smile pervad- ed the gallerie: They moreover cut off all negotiation i le. He was in favor of pe his view, he approved the late | was firmly of tho | * be settled,to the mu- | ful compromi overture of the inion that the difficulty would satisfaction of the two nations, upon the 49th degree, gency of a treaty. Gax replied like a Trojan. He disclaimed | of censuring the Presi the Executive P of his opinions and senti- | not hesitate to condemn any step of | tain. Mr. Hannegan Wasuinaton, Dec. 30, 1845. The Oregon Question—The Smoke Dissipated—The White Flag of Truce heisted upon the line af Forty- nine—Review of the Debate of to-day in the through th Mi WH same ment: the Preside: with enthusiasm, with fo: el it in standing up for the whole of our claim, at «1 He referred to the ann, nection with the Oregon questi ergy of the peculiar friends of country immediately, and wit! Brooklyn, December 31, 1845. irl 2m _¢ | trasted with their lukewarmness an indifference about There was @ dispute alow Proclaim it abroad through all the land, that there } is to be peare—that there will be a settlement upon 1 | the line of torty-nine. Gen. Cass is eclipsed by the star of the South.— The day upon which he cast his bomb-shell upon the floor of the Senate, is superseded by thisday, when Mr. Calhoun hung out the white banner of peace in which he could not spol ‘ion of Texas in con- F and spgke of the en- xas in securing that compromise, as con- Texan bounda- TO FANCY DRY GOODs. Oregon. ry ; but instead of compromising, (roops and ships were | the capitol. #Never have we seen a sterling Arabian | more ready for the race, than Mr. Calhoun for the grappling with this Oregon question, in any shape and | in which it might arise. So far from any holding FOR ALBANY, VIA. Ni energetically. In reference to his ac IGRA’ 96 Warterloo Road, Liverpool ¥: bait Passage for their feveud trom Liv- | tration, cot season, in the are respectlully asonab'e terms, a d ie enaeneden this i, on 6th. February—the Siddons on the een of the West, 6th March—the Sheri ies of these favorite packets ry, and ecommodations for d steeroye passenge: 75'South street, corner Maiden Lane. &J.T T. su Drafts as usual, for any amor n the golden opportunity. ir would have lost us Texas, perhaps, | It was not s0 with Oregon. aining us every inch of from us the whole of Oregon, at least for the fe claimed to be a friend of Oregon as he was o | wh ama th hep ‘#,which required a different treat. | ‘advice been followed, (a wise and judi- n the Oregon qu | back, he came up to the scratch from the word “go,” and let out with right hearty good will, scattering | the dust and sand around him in every direction. Never have we seen him more prompt—more ex- icit—more self-possessed—-more determined-— more fearless—more confident of the imp! ground on which he stood, than to-day. e rigtt and the left, with Hannegan and Allen, he ex- | changed salutes of double-headed shot—standing like a frigate between two ships of out on either Precipitancy, so | far from regon, would wrest but they were two cai r Ee | ment. ION OFFICES | cious inactivity.) this difficulty uj tion never would have arisen. ble as the acquisition of Texas s of securing it. of the adminis- ‘ttlement of this ritory of Oregon as vali but Senators He reite | and pourin side, volley after dispute wpon the 49th degree. eneral pacificatory remarks, ntly move to lay all thes r. Archer had previou ested the third Monday in January for their ré jiscussion, in connection with Mr. Allen's resolution for ive months’ notice.) Mr. Hi Mr. Haywoop, in some said that he should pr Intions on the table. the helmsman shouting “three points to the windward,” or “ bear down to the leeward,” as the Erect as an Oregon pine, occasion might demand. bold as the Columbia, and fearless as the eagl its cliffs, in the eyes of the worl American people, and upon the can Senate, he came out for the President, for Mr. Buchanan, for peace, for our onward and undie- turbed progress, and planted himself in the very teeth of the great West upon the line of forty-nine {here was no circumlocution about it. tions at once defined his position. lification of his resolutions, to wit: ent and the Senate possessed in the eyes of the joor of the Ameri- approved of any resolutio: yr praise of the administration, on had not expressed any praise of the P' mendments and his sident—nor censured; intended as sus! were onl dent to the adjust Mr. Ancnen, wit! the atttivde of the distinguished and honorable Senator His speeches were but anam| that the Presi ine—Hewular Packet | {rom South Carolina, as an omen of peace. the Sch Jans, eleptat feet selling’ Packs eat fs | ‘SHERIDAN, Geonte B, Coraish, masters of ; will sail as above, iar day. § reight or passage, har modations uneqaalled{c having aeeom: ons for comfort, apply on board, at Orleans wherf, foot treaty power—that the treaty power embraced the settling of boundaries; that nothing inconsistent with the nation: posing the line of forty-nine, that. ment could be attaines pose that line, it would meet now send the glod tid ‘0 for peace— that peace will langer of war is past. Mr. Hanxeoan, with renewed energy, renewed his ap- peal for ‘the whole of Oregon or none.” throughout the la: 1 be mainiained, a1 the President did jal honor in pro- that if an adjast- EK. COLLINS & CO,, 5 Bonth street. | were at ax end; our claims had been len of panenme SION, chat chip Giyick, BJ. H. bie to the whole territory —we master, will suceeed the’ Sher her resuiar day. "01 A first class fast sating peekee ship will positively b fan. with the concurrence of How different the position of Mr. Hannegan ' His Pcp pete it dishonorable, Led transcending the power of negotiation to concede » Led Never did Harry Clay and it, than we could surre: or Massachusetts. , mended block-Louses—the twelve months’ notice—the | establishment of a system of laws, kc, all showing that more to expect from negotiations. The uth Carolina had said he wes a friend of jer a part of Florida, or Virginia, di le inch of Oregon. N Bullion stand more distinctly other upon the Bank question, than Mr. Hannegan on the line of forty-nine. Mr. Haanegan charged home upon M: he had nothin, rpeaned accommodations in a house | Senstor from Passengers can be taken at | Oregon. He did not doubt it the natural mother that would consent to have her child made to JOHN HERDMAN,& CO. | cut in two, aud the best balf given away. The " wite 51 Scuth atreet. have M ly ap. Itimore resolutions of “Texas oe aevathing of bad faith in. his attitude upon when taken in juxta-position with annexation. Three times did SS Se x ied d to, had bi ACK B, LL peo LINE OF LIVE, | Saeeea 4 in,ctivity” referred to, had been the ruin La) CKETS—For Liverpool, only regular | two or three years ago, 20, would have formed | and something of | line of forty-nine, | his zeal in the Texas ann he come to the charge with the bravery | tran Mamelukes, and three times, as by onets of Napoleon’s infantry, firm as the ram- t a fortification, three times was was the baitle of the P; South Carolinian stood and clash of the fight, —_ . ocepation, which would swarege coed pron naree oo] 4 eenaen or inflaencing the minds of some seudion for thett friends, will find it their interest and comfort | UPOR OFegon. rr) sane tile spegeslion Vine of | om na on ‘or iP to berths, pliention aoa dee made on board, foot of Beckman He believed Cuba Mr Catmoon defined his position. over neutral power: amid the rattling as pre-eminent as the Little best ‘orto | sion ofS} pt compromise uj Oregon, tain the bert interests of the coun: | 5 because it would ROCHE, poate, &CO. try. He was as good a friend of O1 % Fulton street, next 1 fothag an adjust The fate of christendom for a_time, is decided tothe Fulton Bank. | Toxas, trom the debate in the America: upon the means of e! GREA’ T, ment only upon which Senators differed. fers to come out by the ea pri jow rate. Drafts can as usual, onaticulam apply d. HERDMAN particulam, ly . “i BS - After the thrilling contest bet and Mr. Hannegan—between skill, the one hand, and n: ana courage on the other--alter this spirited combat had for an interval abated, Mr. Archer hailed the attitude taken by from India contends that we have no lon, Mr. Hannegan nodded.) Mr. maintained (hat the treaty power was not yet | to settle it by treaty. declined participating directly in any ac- Senate, exceptZupon the definitive action in giving the notice required, and assuming the whole ter-

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