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tion of the country at the oe vd at 1’elock, the brig Grand Turk, MeKay, of New York, assumptions of England for a time, but ‘the smoke “ —— not ii from m for Boston, with 158 tons of nails, will dissipate, and the dark and infernal monster ot | House of Representatives. ofthese loans. Sales at Board y shove thee les worth of High Li Light, andve ub highend Abolitionism will stad before the people in all its | Wasnisoren, Jan. 2, 1846. ty of joint occupation ; it isa treaty au | heavily at 76] bid, 77} asked. Sterling aad her—they have taken out about 100 casks of vt mity, tertor, and fiendish ferocity _—— - . thorising the exercise of commercial right, of the right | still continues in request, and rates are fully m cake atk Lave aos ined Ieces ioe thie morener 9 Nervor, ° | prayer by the Rev. Mr. Tustin, after which the Jour- | of navigation, of the right of treaty stipulation with the | The n of political affairs, and the demand fer mo- | probably she bas bilged, as the sea at high water was making | Unfortunately, sagarjous, judicious and self-con- | ual wasreadand approved. | Ye F PP Indians on either side ; and a treaty which precludes | ney in Europe, affect our market. fait breach over her. By Last Night's Southern Mail. trolled as waa Mr. Adams in his remarks of to-day, | | ¥. H Ewina, of Tennessee, elected in place of Dr. | permanent and exclusive occupation by ether party, It | “Tur MarecencHelders of four have been firmer | tinsddisorte the above, we lean thet the G. T. missed | ight’s Southern Mail. he said.a title. toomuch. By croseing into Canada, | Peyton, of the Nashville district,*(tho Sth) was introduc- | [hrecisely tue exclu occupation whfch cannot be | this weck than they were at the close of last, with some | stayes while beating round Cape Cod . | , BaltiMonn,Jan2—Arr barque Ida, Hallett, from Boston; isc! mae or wie 3 | ed by Mr. Milton Brown, He took the oath aud his | , . Scum Gatssa: . from this port for Cardenas, be- | brigs Phorurs, Jam: Kamball, New Orleans. ‘Saw he disclosed the secret of his otherwise anomalous i. 4 assumed by parties without this notice is | improvement also in pri-e. There have been no transac- | ;, 8H i sain Romande ia tition: kas hoenenecsped | sotenpen Weduontoy” cif Nereshecnsck hoe ren, Mined. fm attitude upon this Oregon question. The Western | 10"), He is a clim. tall mao, slightly stoop shouldered, | given twelve months beforehand. “12 my estimation, in | tions, either in City Mills or Howard street, unter $525, | (ote F-ported, put to Be pers, eails,, riggt red | tio de Janeiro. Sehis Be . Donalds, from.N Orleans. members were in ecstacies at the newly-flown, full- | g™AAnpeers to be a man of energy and intellect. Heis | advance of all these other measures, it a to me | but to some extent at that rate; and some holders refus- | the materials belouging to her, was to have ‘been’ sold on the | 10.2 gale off the coast, threw over 32 bbla molasses. Vermillion, fl wek wor out-and- patriotism of the | * 2's: that the notice must be given. When this notice is | ed to sell Howard street yesterday unless at an nce. | 1th Dee, jotlon, for the benef of the wndetwriters ena | 5 3 ¥ ; Roe, Avery, do. ledged, backwoods out-and-out patriotism of th Mr. Cow Fd y | ae : NewYork: Seruine, Cole, do ventas can oe Meee Ham, of Obio, Introduoed « series of reso. | given, twelve months after, the right will accrue to this tions of Flour for the ‘week comp: 72 | all concerned. rown. Boston, via Norfolle port of the barque ng our right to the whole of Ot pec ; ae ton ‘ A rego! f ae THE. Coay ~ Ottaway, Coptaia | being below, is et—her owner does not expec giving the twelve months’ notice, and the occupancy | ther, Sc. To consider these resolutions, he moved a | jast session of Congr.ss, I mysell moved a fist section | Whiskey is without change--39 cents for hide, and 27 | swifes {> the Const of Afrin, will leave for Port Praynon the | ste Htlegoe Wee Taner ane, ington Of the whole territory in consonance with such dis- | stisoonsion of the rules. of that bill ; and it was that this notice shouldbe given. | (or barrels, ig eM ee Im ord: Mergaret Ana. solution of the mutual compact, what is most likely | , Upon this, the yeas and nays were ordered, and deci- | ‘The House did not think proper to agtee to it. The _—_— . | | Sloor Farnmaten, (of Newport.) Anthony, from this port Johas, NB. to be the result of the war? We may predict, al- | Jeni se abt tie eine guedion of ewes House, | believe, passed bill without ever including Putapetrata, January 3, 1646.» | for Providence, cargo’ 500 bushels Walt some Vif e were ee terene most to a certainty, the conquest of the _—. by | thongh'n tatrictly ptggho Quiney gre Naser) inte the notice in ‘he gentleman from Illinois can sey | ‘Ihe bark Manchester, Captain Jarman, from Rotter- | *shore oa ind about 10 days since, vessel and cargo said lo; brigs to be a total loss, od. . the United States, and their annexation to this | stirmative. whether this rrect. It was insured. Vessel an old one, Sept iter AS \ t dam, went ashore this morning, on the point of Marcus | \nd provarly uninsured. Elliot, Boston; aches, Union. _ We may as safely predict the loss of Texas | Mr Davis, of Ky. moved to refer the Oregon bill by | gevilonan trae osama oat on, 8 subsequent day the | 1s ook bar, some distance down the river; but itis expect: Boats Cusw Rucovinen Capt, Baxter, ef bargue Quebec, | Laware, Providence Elm and Calitorma, leaving Oregon out of the question. | \tr Dougiais, fram the Committee on ‘erritories, by | fr tne notice, and od she will be got off at high water, without damage, | Ni 9 30, lou, 2, picked upat ead Mae seneets | Tcsent aca ten WF ie war wou probal close with this new | sections, to the several st ing committees of the a 7 sad : Minerva Smy: ,, C beth Ant abaping of the republic, Grent Britain finding it her | House. ‘This was voted down, © pee whe rary last moment t00- | Tho princizel danger is from floating ice. We had en md pg a lg. oR cpa ede er —_ wut the Bill abt vor pecs | arrival this morning from Gambia, Africa, but the news | ‘he fallow! ember who proposed it asthe | is nothing mors than youalready have by the pape id I then declared myrelf ready | Tie warm weather has broken the ice in the Delaware ie. J f rd. while alqngside a whale on the 7th. They consisted ef policy to arrest our further progress southward—in Me. Rarsucy, of New York, moved a reconsideration ju der ona We. ath .oe . part with view of cutting off our onward pro- | ofthe bites ¥ whee louse referred the purchase of . r3 , t enth volu J ni ress to the dominion of this continent, and partly | et Pyrite, thie eed States Laws to the Judi siary Committee, This gavo rise to a long controversy " N it m pty ee Pred Tes bencisn Sewer oe Bat breserencions "a per first section of th from that philanthropte design of extinguishing the | stout the claims oftwo rival publishers, Lite & Brown | {2,£i"@ the notice to Great Britain for the termination of nd itis fost disappearing. The fleet boat, frat eer, and ve mes, wakes | Tet erties of Medicine or any” dagreceble racers insutution of slavery. 11 Gideon & Co, After some time, the previous ques- | \ni tne othue H Wands eaten vam e gradually. ~The bottom of x schooner which | wtiversally understood and employed by men of fashion in first meas Prominent in our mind—prominent and all-im- | 'i9n was moved, upon which the House refused to re- portant, has been this question of Southern slavery, | °° der. and Southern safety, in the event of war—upon this sports were then called from various committees. f re, whi in to be followed atecrae by the Now vononaae een real occupation of the whole territory. (Applause an font. | tagather with.» bale of Magill. hows. w e :, 4 aM clapping of hands upon the floor and in the galleries, | is testing the wires. It was in operation between this | Br. schrWm Wal ~ ‘d boundary of Oregon. But from the delicacy of this | Several reports on private claims, with a number of bills, | whigh was immediately repressed by the Speaker.) But an Norristown, a.distance of eighteen miles. yesterday. | 1 Andeats Nw, ie pemrennery ent ero eve onentr all question, in connection with our international rela- : minittee oftne Whole. | | deem it indispensable (continued Mr. A.) that the | It will probably'go into operation between 2 ‘hemp, 100s flour, 160 bvge weel, te tions with England ; from fear of disclosing to her euler, of CGs te shut Preglirneat ae hee notice shall be given for it; and what the gentleman | York in a couple ‘of weeks. Yous, sailed from’ New Orleans'on the h bet Philadelphia and i land, Paris, London, and other large cities. oes nigra apn tema need Rew bo R opie ner revs te dookt ect | BY ALEXANDER LERAUM, M.D. "probebly sil | Venereal Hospital-Kuight of the Cegiou of Honor, ie., ke — 2, Robert 11, + amont, Legal Deputy for Dy. Le here is nothing new stirring, The Schuylkill Bank 56. bales of cotton. and peRTVohders shouldbe. addressed, post Pay H ‘ . i id'i i i ‘There is nothin; st . The wit) les of cotton. orders shou! , post this assailable point this thin escarpment of our | rifle regiments for the defence of tho Oregon route, &., | own impressions thot there It gsoe cloving: 1 howd | cave i¢ stil in the hands of the Judges, and & decision is bed On the exttern end of Colorado Ri national bulwarks—we have studiously, thus far, | and upon this a very i teresting debate sprung up. nothing about it; but | am somewhat surprised to hear, ry But it won’t come for a month. By of Honduras: ith a deck joad, total loss; refrained from its discussion. Forbearance, ofter Mr. Dova: 8 said that even if his bill should not pass ~ in the speech of Mr. Adams, is no longer required—is | ‘bis Mone, which he would not suppose possible, still pod pen Sor es ea ie haha eit 88 getting cold again. | der of the cargo saved in a damaged state. Cargo insu: New ¥i tk, oly by WYATT & KETCH- S Philadelphia, Colon & Adriance, iu the: st. die im*r Orleans. N ; ; t report this notice. ay approaching snow storm. art which nore o2 the 12th 7 nolonger politic, nor even excusable. Now, Jet us | bis Dill was necessary ior the protection of emigrants to | "Myr (J, Iwatmsori. interposed, remarking that that mailerable activity at the stock Doard to- | , Rte JEote, of Marblehead, which weat ashore othe 18h cpm CROTON WATER nee, then, the real state of the case. Let us hold it we tee he t AL had been said by no member of the committee. day, and prices improved. Wilmington Railroad went | with her cargo, by the commissioner wi : QTICK <—Those oe. pomnons tabian ¢ een upto the light of day. and see what are the real | raised some otjections whisk soared te te ation: and | Mtr. Avame—Iheard it from none of the committee; but | up 1020. The speech of John Quincy Adams on the | “Bric Leoroto O'Donnrit, Cant Davis, from New Oneaeh; | manufactured by the subscribers, 10 ered colors of this beeurful fabric of changeable silk, | to the westorm-war pitino vet PPositION | tho report is extremely current. Rae ta ee Te Oe ad ea ek ee eee oe ee ee ee a otned on the S8th; bur had received no | Wat they not oly clarify, but purify, ie most twrbit water, presented to the House to-day by Mr. Adams. We Mir, Dovatass said he was afraid there was some game pis. Douduatsawpihited, last Bir, Adame might han gt material dam vg a i Goer “4 he spn te cheer, ek oe al consider thut, from the twelve months’ notice, und | veiog played here to strangle the Oregon question, when | ar "derstood him, that he had made no such declaration, inst Boago- 3 Ci Bihcpeng ream Fy a ah alban ott yell all apeci F ean be attached ‘STONE BROTHERS, the occupancy of the whole territory of Oregon uc | the western men had supported the ‘ex.s bill last set- | sized to say anus k, 8; 8 Commercial Bank, 60; $700 Lehigh | Aimount of sales not yet ascertained. i Croton Plambing apd Water-Filter, Establishment, No, 390 cordingly—war must come; and coming, Canuda gg ‘ Mr. Anau 38 do, 2, int, 33. ge i with that portion of her cargo Te Broadway, between aller and | te sts. 2 imtr must “be conquered and ‘annexed—annexed as | _, "Houston explained. He did not oppose the Oregon | aD Satxs—8 Rending RR, 29; 42 Wilmington, | o'clock, AM. of the 19th instant, was Sata fe LADIES}! “TO THE ete, two or three free States; tull of free negroes in co Mr. Do haligsied/( Hae sain al iattiave erica me wuld di cash, 274; 50 do, ¢ & Ds Sd 45 Sd, © & p, 905, 27 ae in BRowssrEats Lost.—We learn from a private letter L AD disses oft Lettie Ladion or Cnthioees Vancatn Heaoondeans, with the mares op ae Stn v Ae from this question, with whom they, (the West) had bold: mittea were Seconp Boarv—43 ie p> cei 85, 8| “it fro 1 8 Josephs, Island, that he sche, a fing fair eash price for the same, by rending for the subscriber, consider it t tain that ain Ww > me 7 7 i » cash, 694; ; ips, from Galveston bound for Po 4 % t, basems take care of Mexico, and enlist her in the subjuga- | Conolttetaersaa eau, tease wae the fret quer nd upon it 93}; 100 io do | seen Hwn to shesouthward by a north, eee te me eee HE B.C ion, let Oregon be the second some allusion to the ques- which it wa; understood ions would not re- HEN. '. S.—. , » will be jatumeewat| SOUTHERN. BALM, he seh : Hs penny Alnor Inland. Bhe was sold as she lays for 6, | “TUS di Goughe induces, Hiising of Bioed: Astana, 4 y tion of Texas. Thus the balance of power would Mr. C.J. of infantry, an‘ . Loan be transferred to the North. Where, meantime, | tion before would the abolitionists of the North be tound ? | that the Commit ‘Would they be found marching across the plains of art, a bill tor t Arkansas, and through the Great South Pass to the |, \'"- Peve : nestin defence of Oregon, or incollusion with the enemy, | ‘{estion in re of rey Bank, 2%; 2000 W. S. , 62, | overthe bar struck on the south breaker fortifications of sto kade forte, an: | 1074. ; f $e ek, ip Tas 00 econ, ennlennnes cop Sasa, ee wens of Great Britain is arming her hershipsof the | Arter Sares—2000 Lehigh 6's, 43); 100 Wilmington | reiriciy’ deapatched to her assistance by Major'Thomes line and frigates, and 1s sending on her troops here to be | RR, 29}; 250 do, 30; 50 do, 20f; 75 Vicksburg, 73; $100 | (}'S Quarter Mester at St ry igrante i ready for anything that mey happen in consequence of | County 5’ a , 760, 95; 15 ‘Shion’ bank, Tenn, bi, 56; 20 | this difference of opinion. 1am very desirous that this | Planters’ Bank, Tenn, bs, 56; 200 Girard Bank, 9}. | Rotice ahould be given immediately, without delay ; and it expre: a 4 : | war, when the Texas bill wan up last session. Wby j 7 ;, to Capt Gil ‘A previously belonged to ne Influenea, Hhising of, Asha, inciting a servile war in the South? That’s the | jtute now for f 7 | [would vote for it if if it were brought forward to-day Supreme Cover or tHe Unitrep Srates.—Jan. 2, f OF itis, Liver plaint, Consuraption, estion. | Where would the abolitionistsbe found? | would ight, ifahe was not artaid of her powressigus in | noir, WAATwORTM, interposing—I move that the rules | 1546,—Samuel Ames, £sq.of Rhode Ieland, was admit: | ‘Mg Bremen Coural as Galveston TN OF esp. goog ff from obarractod perspiration, Now read if Mr. Ad: i tiv d di ‘ fs be suspended, in order to introduce the notice. ted an attorney and counsellor of this Ceurt bef ed pat jermu ‘also ‘abandoned, | ‘his testrmony, an or send and Ch ay mage ly & Nam] behavior, we shall ions sit een ise we would giva poate a heep te: peace on th nai | ‘The Sreaxnn re;ninded the gentioman that the gentle- | “No. 36, James Stimpson, plaintiff in error, vs. the | and the hull and materials sold on the 1h Dec,for the benef | OMtai feats, suchas(ollonrsse Se ae NNO ag) 5 : i achusetts had not yielded the floor. tthe iters. such as| _ a of tia short ‘and’ explicit. plan of operations. onteg Uhen he tok ripe: ton Ep ee oi Proceeded farther to any that he scarcely ther ‘argued by Mosere. Coll Ingersoll, jr, and 3, R. ioe °Brua Musicas (ot Gloucester from Demerara fr Boston, | il tgicyras iced wih ration of che Inne, pi (hg ot do it. {s it not a warrantable | ,,¥¥. Hou . Cy x d, d as On Dee, leak pper 4 7 i ® : presumption, therefore, looking to the past, that Mr. | ‘Me State of our foreign relations. If the Oregon ill elf authorised, with any prospect of success, | gersoll, for the plaintiffs in error, and by Mr. Miles for Se itis _Lemployed the best, medical home-opa- @ any motion to this House. I he should, on the very first day of th ved that this netice be given, because h asense of the duty of adherence to treati the defendant in error. the was undereai Adjourned till Monday morning, 11 o’clock.—National |", ‘of Bermuda) fro! mt Intelligencer. into Se Thomas on the Sth Dee, would be ready for sea ina few | Bim for years ilkers were at work 0” | thicand allopathic. ‘They pronounced her lunge ulcerated and ded for Liverpool, put deapaired ies soure., Ltried various patent medicine 1 Adams may have had at least some distant luminous | Sy" arg ve stat boat waren renee : fe woul Nt net | | glimmering of the rapid and bloody extinguishment | back out of the war; but : t, if the bill should Of the peculiar institution, and the peculiarly consti- | pass, Te was in avo ot ge et Hf the bill shoul v Finally, in Ai last, J tried your Sou taken two bottles. and’is yy eured. ‘or of making large appropriations | mar" . a. tly recommend it to all larly affected. . paren opposed to any measure of hostility, or showing a dis- Inpiana LeGisLaturRE —A joint resolution was Shanp Turx—Capt Boyd at Pel ba BAAN Sonny, A Great Bs ave ee of the South, from toe dafenes, before the bill giving notice of the termina- | Position for hostility, until this step was first taken, So | introdueod on the leuk ult., in relation to the Oregon | Grand Turk, Deo 20:h, without getting « Residence 4 Clarke v4 forego ar with Great Britain? Is not the suspicion & Sr ee RRney should: pass, | Tong as the convention existed, #0" long as the noti territory, justifying the course pursued by the Presi- | Weather had ieen very bad, and no vessel could lay at ¢ City and County of New York, ss—A. B. Ha Very plausible one, and did not our western friends |, C-4. INcxnsor called his friend from South Caro- | so lang he could wotu for no aa a Pr id auchor ges at either Grand Turk or Salt Key; and the u duly swo'n, deposes and says that the abov. swallow the bait witha litle too much patriotic cre- | Miter, Met aa explanation from Mr. ncrasot1, 29 lang he could sete for no i ie bifehard actin rm the NV ant Ny sadtea very oe: | $80 eget a phave Now, if ti x veasels will ; der of the day for Tuesday next, he hoped Baxrimo true. bys og tof Balti- | ,,The Southern Balm is sold by druggists gen onth of December, 1645. From foreign he U8. al OM THE ANIMATING, APERIENT, ALTERATIVE CUMMMROLAL. But conceding to Mr. Adams the fullest award of | nor crondey aoa maMs t00k the floor patriotic a Aa: so arranged by those who managed the affairs of this ; wk, Saturd: 3. | 3 ships, 4 10 br gs and 10'schrs; constwise, 1 ship, 6 SOUTHERN BALM PILLS, zi love of country that influenced his so immortalized » and wo therefore give his remarks, together fakanuntest tere uae ines ree eet bo wade the | #8! $4 12) for Pearls. Americans, ish and 2 Bremen. :, ee lore of distane i: ‘, form of disease arising from an ii re ‘There is not much doi: flour. The | Commence or CHautsston.—The number of vesselsarrived | e"puod mud atk rad a ante and efficient afternoon very dull, ‘at a dectine of | stthe vort of Cearleston, from the Int Sept tothe alet Decem- | te,hloodaud other fluids, and have proved ecafe and efit Southern is held at $5 87} a $6. | ber, 1815. was 200; of which 19 were British; 4 French; 2 Da- promoting digestion and, ingarsing veer, to the systet remainder of the debate on this question, ac furnished in the Union! ‘ tasting time ta. legita Ma. Avams sad he perhaps ought to make anapology | ¢1 Burapstv: ne je. Let it be made the ; for, in his opinion, they were ing or talking any thing about crease of the defences of the country until we poogeaitor in Independence Hall, the results of a | settlement of the Oregon dispute upon his bold and | jeoo protuiaing plan are not the less to be appre- | o| 3Bremen; 1 Spat : rther informatio: im Pamphlet, to headed neresmeea, | to the House for addressing them at all on the question is notice. It did not follo there -weanld be tobe a little more life, but no- | "poi; or Boston—Arrivals and clearances duriag the year Grabeal the Lioson ane Recut waa tas ealioline: axe Before making Kay preparation at all, before | renier imposible fr hm ean tlhe ofa ae | nat even follow necessarily that we should | hieiirtuan there of parchaters, Gorn is. moderate ee | 8° davies! ld whaleale and rial; aaa o¥ Wout ete, 1m Fel scouring a single musket, or picking a single flint, | important question which wos mreceued to tne ee | n of the country. sve would only say to | 73a 73 conte for new southern for 56 pounds. Sh 1s. Bigs. Schs St'ne. Total. | More Agents wanted throughout the United States and Ce- orre)licing asinele gun upon our seaboard defences, | sideration, He understood the ‘question now before the | (jrtet Britain, after negotiating ren cad rene Exrons yaou Jax, Uzo Dac. 31, Salas fons ost | © i r. Adams would have us give the twelve months! | House to be Whether a ball reported from the Committe | nego i away We Wheat Flour, bbl seen ste” Onis ae ae eer We ge =e notice, tantamount, in connection with the spirit of | pbs 4 ( airs, for the raising two regiments of | posge: Wheat, bush...... 44,885 = 58,282 S04 Ofthe foreign arri his remarks, to a decl: ration of war; inviting, aa | TiMemen, should be made the special order of this House . a : ‘ Ds : “© | own, or whether any portion belongs to you,w: it were, the enemyfinto the very heart of the coun- | ff Dext Tuesday; and he inquired of the Speaker if this | gotiate. ight negotiat * ifter taking try. Would he like to see it?’ Is he not stistied | “4,27 the case. hat was the military | The Sreaxe! of doin that we are entitled to our independence, and that | , nostion; but that branche would wot otic ae Gener. | [tas the way in which Wroderic it. of. Pr .Cortox—The market remains small. To-day about 400 bales were taken by shippers. Pric but rather lean towards the buyer. iN |AUGHT on the Robertsonian System—-By Edmond Du Tfneres, 3 be A tereat trcenlan nteeaeesn iow being formed af the Select School, No, 147 Greene, corner of Houston street. This syatem has acquired the highest ca ms Enurope, ax being the best and most expeditions me. tive, and the s: were British; 3 barqu sold, of which 30) | } harque ery 32 brigs Pru re without change, | Yevian: 1 brig Sardinian and 1 schooner Fo ‘Pots 1381 foreign vessels febr it i fl i 2 | 4 ‘ had negotiated with the Emperor of Austria for Li OL Cu f ’ thod of learn: language, aking it with rapidity have noahing more than fur that England should | able. The question of referring the bil to the Committee | Yuwie, ur. A. gave an accounvof the interview of Fre. een “Oph Flor. Mobile NO. Ships. Bros. Brigs. Sche. SUpe. Total | sndesse. Farther paruiculsrs made’ knows on application a0 ther trial, particularly against the South, | of the Whoue on the state of the Union was also before | derick the Great with the Austrian minister, and of the ‘a6: 38 1204 «31261005221 [ above, between thehours of 9, A. M.,and3 o'clock, P. M.. Whore faith in the sons of Massachusetts has never | the Hous id was debatable. fact of Frederick having sent his troops to "take posses t Coastwise 25S 1782 and on Monday, Weilnesday and Friday’ evenings, T 103 heen the strongest, since the declension of A No. 1 1 rohit Apa the question, whether the bill shall be | sion of that province the very day that he had sent hie Foreign 2 2075413482167 | g’elock. P_M. ‘419 tm th sthatit’ For Goa’s sake tell us this mystery of | Tele Lodge minister to Vienna to negotiate for it) He said he hoped Of the foreign clearances, 6 barques, 176 bries and 1158 schrs mnvsteries—the venerable chief of Massachusetts | ,,"be Sreaxen restated that there were two questions | the first step taken would be to give,-in the most sclema were British; barques Ausrrians] barque acd briga Syre C HAPS, ROUGH SKIN, leading off for a war with England! There is | \ynoie none a referring to the Committee of the | manner, notice to Great Britain. Then we should have 1b Hamburguese; 2 bi a brig an 8 ‘38 may be speedily applying something so peculiar about it, that there must be | the special sedan’ °! the Union, and the other onmaking our olbows clear, and could do as we pleased. It did rs Danish: something wrong. Or is it to perpetuate a high | Mx. Apams.—Then I ask that the question be divided, | Rot follow asa necessary consequence that we should tart ators upon us a national bank, or to break | and that the question first bo taken cn referring the eur. | tte® take p on, bub he! hoped it would follow as bi 3 5 bries jan: 1 bri that delightful remedy known as, D’Iijotre’s Nor infan and 1 sel "le sold” Kis ‘Toial, 1364 foreign vessels. dz7 im*m down, through this ingenious rapture, our present | ject to the Committe of the Whole on the state of the | socnmatuenc®, and a very immediate one But whe- giau: 1 brig Sardivian and 1 schooner Portuguese. » Prepared and only by C. H. RING, Naval. re ar ther we give che notice or not, it did not necessari- U8 stere ship Soathrmpton, from Norfolk, was ct Port RING’S CANDY 2 ; u aot i Sales of stocks at uoston. 19. (re tonar on , i WOOL be Ho diserelty eran eee we he presumed there | ly draw after it hostility or war. I Great Britain | jay, 9, 1946-7 Hastorn Railroad, 101; do, 104} ; 60| “OsSahinwaionsnived of Port Praya i@h,and anted eh | FOR COUGHS, COLDS, These questions will suggest a profitable train of wr ieee ott iversity of opinion inthe House upon that | chose to take it as an indication of hostility, | Western Railroad, 96}; 50 E. Boston Co., 14]; 5° Wil- | for leeward coast. ASTHMAS, CROUPS, andall diseases of the tuugs. Tis reflections. At all events, the issue 1s taitly made | erie a eument Sa doh a entirely change tho state | and then to commence hostilities, why, we had beet | mington RR, 26]; 50 Pathe Railroad. 29; 20 L Island Whatemen. foes Vegetable Cougn Candy, prepared from the most up between Mr. Adams 1 Ir. Calhoun. It will | Cfthe argument and debate here. Ho asked that the | told that there would be but one heart’ in this coua- 4, 65a, 56k; 75 : anal: For the recovery of the boat’s crew of the ship Minerva | Vegetable remedies for coughs, is fast the P ns and | question be first taken on the question of reference. f i j A Railrow, 6 6 d, 55}; 75 do, 55; 100 do, # 90d, 54}; 14 Nor | ghor, the recovery of the boat's, preparations. It is prepared and sold bew eutious matter of history, if the democrats of | “Sin Hocsrow (Mera. abil raining the Toorsrnemark. | 74,200 God, Almighty grant that itmightbe so!) But | Worcorter ‘Railrond, 08], 100 do, 68}; 85 de’ 3}; 35 | Sythe, tee iweallaneous™ head.” OT) NTE CHARLES Hi: RING. i Congress should side with the former, t the rejec- | ed that he believed he hud made the objection originally, | bytmnenone, tose vey sould Near no more of these | do, b 10 d, 63}. 14, aud sid 15th for the Pacific ocean, hae 192 Broadway, corner of John atest Hon of the Iatter. jut thera is a sufiisient foree in bat it + not tothe refsrence, but to the setting apart | man from Soxth CAAA. Whines tontee autho Tex Horeigu Maxkets. ayletter from Capt. Gudaer, of ship Surah Frances, of Snir 427 Im*m ccessor to W. H. Milnor. 8 est the warlike counsels o: are 5 rod of all i f e course oF 7 herat Paita, 24, with 900 bbls sp TTT e A special order. Bs question had been contrasted with his position on this | sca xticua, Nov. 29th, 1845.—Corn meal continues iB wume time, shy igail, Barnard New Bedford, ! Oe like Ulysses of Massachusetts, At the close of Mr. | | The Sreaxxs stated that thebranch of the question | question. How gallant the gentleman ‘Was at the ti , and would command $6 60 per Dbl. Corn Meal ald from do a few days previow i facile, Horie, do t0¢ Hhw dehesiaten ‘iavitp tho nN . Adame! remarks to-day, Mr. F ran eered i aa Whole on the state of the Union, it was competent fore | (2a* Texas was ia question, was not for him to say. will not hold its price after a supply comes to market. ‘coe, M’Leave, do, 1100 sp. Sld from Tecamas, Aug 12, totheir stock, which comprises a complete assortment ot , dou! he twelve months’ notice, * . : rs did not wish to draw comparison bet the dir] Exchay Lo! $434, . EL B Jenney, Charch, Fair Haven, 1900 sp. All the malority of the House to determine; tut the other branch, | sition of members of this House for the acquisition of | per Dbiy Pilot Bread. $6; Nave Bread’ $4;'beikew’cac. | were bound oa Off Shore Ground. 2 , mae Bs siti ul ; 7 pee Aer rea pave pees amid Ge eae hee a vote of hee! Nis | rte Py pat bet ae g oat Septoria. cin Pe og S. r Lanter He a of applause, it not been supersede a Mr. Avams still retaining the floor, ! 5 $8 50; a $3 motion to adjourn. | The first branch of the question was propounded. | forbid t snd of which, by the way, be ‘hed no | ber etsy cypey Shingles $8 50; R. cpr hae ney | | ove | every variety, at very reduced prices, by the quantity or single one. ppoxen. ‘ prAlto. {20 dozen Natural and. Lastered Jen Coney seas Bremen Wo date Tat 93% lee sa ae, i? Jaucito, | Tigs'imér _ s6ePenr street, United States Hot Buildion. sawan American bérque steering south. Freach flag—bv the Sophronia at NOs BOOKS BOUGHT. Phuisdelphia for St Jago de Ca PERSONS wishing ‘S diapose, UGH Libraries, ¢ large or small, wis always fiud a read Passengers Arrived ic Phillips, Gowanus for Boston, on the lith Dec, | prices, by addressing afew lines, giving game and number, to “amid the enthusiasm excited by the old gentleman’s which propose to We have been proved something of a prophet | | Mr. Hanatson wished to know if the gentleman from would "go ine it with SAS Teed tit one igus 158) Cheese Ties fice pee a eerven ame from past occurrences, and we now venture the pre- husetts had closed his remarks. 4 ul of diction, that the counsels of Mr. Calhoun will pre- th ht vail—that the remarks of Mr. Adams willrather | 8," hand ; and if that were dono, be presumed the question between us and Great Britain would not last long, neither Oregon nor Sreaxen repliod that the gentleman still retained the floor. ny country north of this lati- ‘ ; assane. MCCABE, strengthen than weaken the South Carolinian’s po- | on the reference) becauresiftae Hote refused thats he | 100 wwould long remain to Great Britain. Strong et erdhards 6 Wels orp ald dtoglias ceed Pn ER sition—that there will be a compromise or an arbi- | had nothing further to | Seteblishments, then, if he should hare the breath of coaelsige (ot Hrmonih) for New Yor, 2u¢wltine, of | NIC) THER’S CORDIAL tration, and 22, blood, shed right away. At all | Mr. Hawataom objected to that question being taken, fh : Sailea. Schr Duntel Francis, from Boston for St Domingo, Dee 2, E superior efficacy of this article, whea used in the last 8 | hesitate to endorse Mr. | as it would preclude all debate—the other branch of th le Livenpoot—Ship Shenan Allinson, lat 37, lou 6740. stages of pregnancy, isso apparent, that no female who has Adams’s expulsion of this administration. We. re | question not being debateable. tla do, Fhiladelphta; Joseph Cockwyne. ns; A foreign Ports. ouce exrerienced sts benefits would be’ williag, on any condi Airaid he hay mounted hie war-horse to, fight the | | Mr Ansss.—Thoa I withdraw my motion for the ee ebiieays Ben tectiiee abies Noes tent | Bt Per cet eae ae Ree eet ne wiodmills—we are afrai the has shoulderes 1s ~ “ 1 Li VE x4 +, 7 eas, ith, Juan de jena t‘om do. R. fon, Jor- is f 5 rifle betore the word of command. Wouldn’t it be | one Srraxe*—The gentleman can demand @ division Bri owas not prepared to go fo Farmouth, Kaw Lee Hove's 4 riba and WE hes ers ras Cheon Mo. Cla. Gls’ Bamteds and ache’ Olive | "atis wese ques srticie, ben the wreath funny, though, if Mr. Adams should become the |“ the queston, and that division will be made when the quent measures. He thought we m Making in alf 72. thus, ‘rod Wesel le. rig Scandard, al Ph ‘ba who bas tendpthds braseh oF democratic leader in the House? Personally we | yytign is taken. y priety, without waiting for th of the notice, | —— gD i oy ‘6 —Barque Francis Barr, from For sale at 192 Broad way comer Teeve ale elvan qf i t fil cry set, Abame —Then I suppose I am now at liberty to | extend to our countrymen, who are in possession Wereaga Lmpertanions wean a Mian ise nen Matas sont hte have always had a strong predilection for We | dehate whether or not the question shall be made the of parts of that territory—parta not claimed by Great | Marsuiuze—Shi Genoe teen eat arverick—sea. | om ; ; ~~ WINTER CLOTHING. have led off upon that very issue; but the admin- | order of the House for Tuesday. ” Bricain—the laws of the count y, and the protection of the | ses (i-o Meyer & co—50 E Fiedler—10 bbls Motz & Polliteci Gam Arnica) Nov. 18.—Schr Velasco, Smith, from ° istration has come down to 49—the count ‘The Srraxen.—The Chair has stated that this question country in any ferm which moy be ‘necessary. But he | br J B Lastia—t Serage. Koop & code talon Cheapo hind, | New oth, and sid 7th for Nimes, Brig Otho, (of | H DEGRUOT & 18 responsible for this concession, and thoug batable, coming under the 113th rule, which | saw no necessity for an increase of the army ‘or navy at | Pheips—W John Arigue—t his Booiuge & Whiteas Serage, | Stlem) Ryder, from St Nicholas, ar 16th and sld for the W. H. DEGRUOT & CO., submitted in the teeth of our express instructions, it | 8 that " all questions relating to the priority of | all. He wel that the measures taken after the no- | K S00 casks, 913 bhts, 200 ca.45 bbls C F Osdorue— | Gymbua 108 Falton Street, ‘was made tor the good, and in the name of the peo- | anenion Feo ll been eecee Brent Higa br ple, one of whom we have the honor tobe. We | state of th prefer, theretore, rather to doubt the wisdom, (to | whele ‘qual ee say the least of it,) of Mr. Adams, than to sanction | gr, 4 the disgrace he would attach to the concession of | for irrel oop | 75 bbls E Is, 2 sks, 5 b: Kiraston, , ) Have a Large and ore a Mepoaitinns noe <ameative to Groat Britain, | faedus F Veccariden Sristhanped Chaget DE Vaceaiee, | fom Benton, vce yes bigs Glamorgan, from and for Bult | = FASHIONABLIS STOCK OF WINTER is debateable, and it opens up the | Would commence "war upon’ it But faethe ad, | 18x Mitchell—s2 coke E Fiedler doy 0 bales, 17 bxs Cac? | more disegs Trio, from New York for Nicaragua, 14th; Cc A , | 1po! . for 0¢- | honns & Gorner—i00 bus P Wheelwright—1 ck Newbold & | Clorado from do for Attacknpas, do. brois, T' EADY MADE, of their own manufacture, on which capation | gf the territory, | jhe did fuppose some | Craft—t bx Fitch & co—225 do 30 bales P Balen & co—t Spark: | , Mavaguen, PR, Dee. 15—In port barque Sebrois, Thomp- | FX EADY MADE, of their orn manu/actare. on hand, which ule qian & Fash—l bx Ballard—2 do 1 bbl, 2 caks Carcapouna & | #°f {0% “Nov, 13.—In port, Sultan, Phinney, from Bos- | only:— Mv lam,) Dee. 12—In port, barque (name us taowe) the risk of being arrested f favorite mode of was to give his vote for thi bxs, 405 ar esks, 10.cs, 5 aks. 64 chs, a “ yaaa, Cl ercoats. this administration. _ { stopping a debe gument altogether on | tary forces of the country, he thought ay Puixce—Scht Sites Wright 200 mage gles Dar: | tons Weabee, Bartlet do; Gon Garon, Clash, frome Grande. | ° Grerzest We abide the decision of the court; for, though | the question of maki special order, while in | he should overcome the dificulties in he way, eepecially Wir onfineat Torithng 08 60 A Reasrere & co 5 Hae ts ¥ brigs Harriet, for Const of Afvica; Ohio, aahion ible Sack Coats exempt (like (1 ti ty, form I appear to on the 9; irance on the of Great Britain to tal Ci § Argo, tor Balumore; Nimble, unc. Lh Fen wat cacti teresel ee cine This me isvre now propose: e offence Ethie measure. Ril those measures, and es; eee “St Jor PR, Dee. 12—In. ‘brig Hel may, In the event of war, expect tohear of us among | &"Ce. | | Committee of St Joun's, Crosby, ally that of the increase of our military forces, must de dive; schr Cairo, Soule, from NYork, just ar, with lectern for Tur Doctor. yt ro Whole on the sti 5 f ” | } be > ——————SSSSS=S==SsssSsSSS===== le ae be whole of Oregon or none.” —_ Respectfully, will come, before this House. It is | should no longer continue; that we would not have our Si auto me Madd, ie ete Lom gor, ; sehr ‘A. Cadmus, f¢ ean, from Demarara, for Dee. ‘12.—In port, brig Marseilles, Sproul, .. : 2—Ar brig Emily, Camaings from Phila- 192 BROADWAY, CORNER OF JOHN 8T. TO THOSE WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES. ‘Trt et cs Cre ean srg Sn, deny ea ty tn fl sail the penetrating, sottening effect on the Toughest beards, that he genuine Verbena Cream does. “Beware of imitations, end observe the written signature, wa je" of 5 di di for use, of “CO. weeer sand for sale Sholele re ‘andfor exportation , : only one of them, and one on which it is permitted | hands aod feet tied on this subject; that the notice must | FORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 4. to speak without having special reference to all the be given, and we must be free to act a shall think . Wasnineton, Jan. 2, 1846. ches Cape ne os example, this bone is, I = eprint ants een the Rr got Aine ol He q + unders' |, for raisi two regiments o! lemen. oug! was time for louse to in to consider The speech of Mr. Adams, in the House to-day, | "Andon my table here, "x Dill. already in: | Waar was due to that portion of ost 6 has created immense excitement. It took the whigs | troduced into another part of this building, to provide | who were in one and another portion of that 102 Fulton street, next to the corner + MORN, + 113M. Umington in wei, Dec. - 19.— Ii t brig Chief, from St HrASRestocakes sehs Concord, Batler, for No.th Clearea. | Ship Charlestou, Brown, Charleston, G. Balkley. by surprise; but as that surprise wears off, I am of | {°F Faising a regiment of mounted riflemen. The ques. | tory. ‘They faghifio know who they sre. He confessed | ShP Louisiana, Dewhurst, Walthall thee “ 3 tion has occurred tomy mind how these two medsures | he was very im tly informed on the subject; and Ship Hartford, Seanemann, Savannah, Dunham & Dimon. opinion that the whigs are more and more inclined | go together, and whether they could not and ought not | neither from Lieut. Wilkes’s exploring expedition. or | Bee ace tacece tir eradetphis, N 1 McCready. to go with him. And now let me try some political | *@ be considered together. The fecision of the gne | fom Lieut Fremont's Journal, could i gain this infor Bugue Sictsoa, Brewer, labor, Harbeck & Co. question wi; le| somewhat on manner in w! wn, Which was the most needed. le referred to the Nan te] is, pheas, prophecies. the other is decided, Imention this simply by way of | iemorial which had been. presented by the chairmen Ta i pct aa a a The whigs believe that the administration intend ration of a variety of ures connected with this of the Committee on Foreign Affairs at anearly day Brix Erato, Hat:hinson, Porto Cabello, P Harmony,s Ne- : ‘ ae question now before this House. I find in the exme bill, | of the session, from American citizens in Oregon, | Mews Keo.’ |, : ; to keep this question 1m agitation before the country now under consideration in another part of this build: | and to another memorial on the subject, which ‘nad | Bee recs Hoste Wort Indies, Newmith & Walsh. vo for the$ campaign ‘of 1848—:hat they do not expect | ing, a clause which to, eppropeiete 8 cum of | net teen Breceuted to the House, es promising to impart | sche a ba Luly, Fe “= 192 Broadway, corner: at wish t faite Tt Achahey for sids ‘ | to delay the expenses of | something of the .desired information, and te bu, Caltat. Win inetoe, NC. lew Yorks James Baker, < Becesssor bbe Win, ilar) war, but wish to make it a,hobby for riding onin the s which the President may deem ed that he was in favor of protecting the Schr Jonas Brown, Mayo, Philadelphia, McKee, Hand & co. SO oe Seale T cane we : N. B—Ring’s Coush Gssdy iter of Life, for sale as next Presidential campaign. Do not be astonished, necessary on the iis of commmennnnten vee Oregen.”)| Seam pvesstcouat. He Dalya be ned Bene Bary Augusta, Hewes) N Octeaus, Nesmith & Walsh. lenfuewos: Fersia, Havana aud Caimito; [ veh bove. a7 ‘ a) very evident that nce ot t! to say on this subjec: e Mos » Latoure alt. 300 5 mn; i; Kazan, 7 therefore, to find that the majority of the whigs will ry money to be eppropeisted, am} Seite oheatyations ‘was first to give notice to | Sehr George Hugs, Smart, boston, M Lewis. acre aint Ya aee rerio, tar bris Sabu | PRINTERS’ INK, go with Mr. Adams for the termination of joint oc- ced in the hands of the President for the expen- | tain to terminate this convention—this was the first moa. Sclit Saraly&i Merhill, Elsey, Baltimore, Gage & Mailler. et, Ga; Almena, Baltimore. Night of 3oth alt, in TO PRINTERS THROUGHOUT THE cupancy, (as the only way to settle the question. ymilitary preparations which the Fresident may | sure; and after that, would come measures necessary for | Schr J W Kempton, Gukeee: Atak ee eters 7, Jone, fare topeallene, saat. me See ee UNITED STATES. One year ater the notice shall have been given the | ‘deem. necessary: that | infe from the | the protection of our citizens, such as the establishment | & co. 7 5 ¥ “ J d SSW fresh, Su sale tek in, for Charles. | [DRIN’ INK, of superior quality, always on hand at Oregon question will be settled, or we shall have | P#age of the bill—if any pass: plated that | of stockade forts and othe: relating to the in- | Steamer Transport, Gould, South Amboy. aE ae ye rereintias blag May, tor es; and ee. | A Dr. G,Beniamin Sst 179 Greenwich st , large ware aapaie , there, will be other expensesand in my opinion they | crease of oar military establishment+for he wan gait | Arrived. (ane TCH aot ktamehet in the Houde’ Brig Corve is supposed | brick Block, Nowy York, vit:_News Tak Ste; Book ds, We Do not be astonished ifthe notice to terminate th will be very great expenses—as a concurrent measure | all these, unless the convention first inated. days from Marseilles, with mdse to | to be below also, ivingston did not sail ist, as Se., 60e., 70. and $1 per pound, warranted equal to any in this joint occupancy should first pass the Senate by he. with that measare of raising a regiment of mounted rifie- Mr. Apams having taken his seat— | she ‘i harf. men. Now this is not the only measure which will be | Mr. Fara, from ‘among a number of competitors, ob- 8 ee es, ! pores | cont . H al Cow . from Mobile, cotton, to Sturges, oC ly 30—Ar brig Hayne, New Onl vin Key | -, $. now supplies more than two hundred pa; rs. leading ywhig votes, and come in that shape to the | necessary, all in connection with this ene subject. It | tained the floor, and asked leave to offer a resolution, | Clcarman, & co. ‘Dee apf! Maenells feof, famed Sune | Were Clu eng NO layne, New Oulcansria Key | Oi tmerh jonse. Ship Gaston, berlin & Phe appears io me very doubtful whether it is necessary at | which he desired might be read tor information. Brace. On the night of 1, Cape Hatteras West 35 miles | Key West. Want to sea, yesterday, stesmer Gladiator, Smith, | HOLYDAY GIFTs. Do not be surprised it JohnC. Calhoun and Daniel | sll'to waste the tine of this Houre in the discussion of The House wes unter the influence of avery intense wore ete Bang, of Boater bane | Raman, Wants pa ue dines es y | FTO, czable buyers for Christmas and New Year's Presents Webster form the nucleus of a party, in opposition 1 two regiments of riflemen abailbe | interest in the subject before it, and rome confusion was | Yovk'currsiug nav Se xine Selmi Ropeowac West ladvesy Bon % to the two old parties, to be known as the Peace party. Do not be suprised if the administration settle cd riflemen shall the Oregon difhculty, when they find the whigs that two regiments not mounted shall be rai going for Oregon and extreme measures. time? We have gone through some measures, the and decided io @ necessity for raising those regi. manifest, amidst which were ecard objections in several water's edge. crew saved themselves by clinging to the | EpGaRrtown, ttothe House. Why? Why? quarters to the introduction of the resolution, mingled bows of the barque. Carried bobst from Bal fe fort: Leo, Ji f even one regiment cf mount. | with load cries for an adjournment. ahaa dagen eed in Why ia it The hour was growing late, and the Speaker having ba iso, Krog,, t.gch's Malab ir, Leo, and Watebman. aie. Gt this entertained a motion to adjourn, the question was put Btona berg ES Cristom, IC, with | mere ieesees Puledeihicy Ssckr Vantie i origi sios Tbe Malabar, Gilehri 1H AND HANDSOME GIFT. wm, Hse. Bt — Ae belrs, Siabes, Giteneht 4.72 | ror likile honey, we have seteced pong Soh I filty ryport. Jan 2, Rich B: . _ Percent on “Silks for Dinner and Street Dresses; Do not be surprised to hear this movement of Mr. t of which presented an appearance, at ieast, 8», pendiog the propomtion of Mr. Faran, (which was ‘Brig Protection, Hust’ # days from Calais, with lumber, to | "eri erro inh Mona Harr cag ag sieved Bil warranted Paris watered. Adams—though applauded now by noisy demon- x of a war. Wo have gove through these | no: for information, and of which the reporter, | thy mast Gatvesrow, Dec $319 port, ship Sar Repablic, for New : Seriped Bilxs, trations—called an abolition movement, by the very , and no war has ensued. We are in profound taerefore, has no knowledge.) and without having taken "ck ‘Holt, from Elizabeth City, and 5 days from | York, ready for sea, wind bound. ‘ " Plain Satine " rosa Who apolontad, Put will tron centause te peace with all the world. Why, then? What necessity action of any kind on the motion of Mr. Haraleon to reter inn 'corn,'to the master. Hotsre's Hove, Dec. stv Ar brig David, Pratt, from Balti « Caanmere D’Eeouse, Die 061 bs carpriegd to had the wis tein. 1 there for an increase ef the military force of the bill to the Committ © of the Whole on the of ich, Konperholdt. 18 days from New Ocleans, for Portland: schrs Delaware, from Philadelphis for Bos- ° ie Dcade.:” clud: Mr. Thurlow ‘Weed’s—taking irocad for tees this ‘louse thet th Spurl of this House De On ee a ee etd Me Bay Thao, the master. a | Ja ‘ osbal Jes Saxon Plaids, Panamas, French Calicoes, Velvets, . * , 5 i , Baltimore, ‘8, isa; ar lerinos, i MEACtOee Vere wha ay mer ingens, ag hanieee eater meee else owe eared ters in NC, wr, | Ha ean Mae Rac Mee At ag et Sat Pc , ay bringforth, raising ional m| 'y for a ree here, among Ua qi 5 ; ford for Machias. In po: - 5 IERY AND GLOVES. “oor surprised at any thing. "GM." other some e nave gealomen whe ha ine, Barumone, Jan 3, 1646. pithinda fo F Crnina, bef bras Souther of ted for Bow: | Surah Huron and Palla” pee nn Thahove, with alarge stock of Fancy Goode, rang ofe Tasasuny Deranrwer, ) wremuction of that same military eateblishment neatly | SPring like Weather—Arrival of the Hon?Delason Smith— ‘on, 1dg; la, of and for Philadelphia, unc, the oaly Atrerican | Ket. Weer, Dee.20—Ar brig Peconic, Parks, New York: st an immente sacrifice, JAM i r's Office, Jan. 2, 1816.5 — chethird. That was four years ago. That wasatime — Circus—Herr Alerander—Markete— Stock Board, $c. | Yagi jn fon’ thopery, «an fen Wiltidesten, 0, pre Seat havi won, Newport, Rl; Mariver, Kelly, Treurury Notes Outstanding Janua'y 1, 1846 when the prospect of war inthis couuiry was, 1 believe, ‘The now year has commenced with epring-like weath, | Schr (hnlesge’ Fark, days from Wiltnngtan, NC. te, Dee 3—Cl shin Remiiance, fog Liverpool; brig New Invented AE near oes et, 35 Tittomertgee ty gat te, Hroant me end UIARt | gc all eomblance to. winter, iter in the way of ion, | Sh Eat davon, Soaibe, © des trom Baie Sricwen pec Sta ainsi Sle Cent, tum WIGS AND ‘TOUPEES. Deduct cancelled notes in the hands of ihe” that we are in danger of war at this time. I do not | frost or anow,havi g disappeared. Cloaks and overcoats ttleson, $0 days from Rio de Janeiro, | Liverpool) brige io Malate somnte casi BRATCHELOR’S new invented Wap ond Peal soperfocle accounting offloers.. 0.6.06... ..6 ees. 41,809 09 pA 4 Taner of ora, herd rar now ; | are becoming aburden, and ice houses are empty. Sica Tesemble the ai EA fou. Fyn toquence of erea't ever to be any danger of war incon: | The long missing South American Agent, the Hon yoo nam semen Saas 38 fequence of measures to be taken by this Congress, it i) hm oteracen Liveepogs; Mereueet Po my hen a new obe a » Ha aed others. to the court and style rk, from Galveston: 5 sy eration diffe . Brouway. Remove $577,806 R. H. GILLET, Register of the Treasury. LS oi to me that the first measure is yet to be teken, | Delason Smith, was found yesterday eating a hearty din- that measure ought to precede all | nor at Dix & Fogg'’s Hotel, being the same place at Cowar vor rae (Connection or Ernons.—Al- {ic gilbe™ expenses whatsoever; and that measure is, | which Isaw him immediately after his appointment by ja Hayne, Belfast; barque S0- from Barbadoes. Cid | 39 eft Metro: New jiving notice to Great Britain that we mean to ter. Miscellaneous Record. izabeth, Pensacola; = bany, Thursday, Jan. |.—Present, Lieut. Gov. ation President,Tyler. There he was, but where he come;from “ Ki THREAD LACE DRESS. 5 Gardiner, Chan. Wal: , Justice Jewett, tnd 31 Be Bea oy ae, | no one pamaonnet know, whilst some half suspicion. |. “At? vor Cetus, Sanpwicht IsLanps, Rio Janeino and BEC! SCO. have dust seselved the richer Pov Senutore. ‘nat hit worthy hosts hed “had him stowed abe my | Riven a Puara—The letver bags of the barmwe Candace, for ahi FAS Cac Stee ther hus ever been imported to Senators Hard and Young took and subscribed the a Rip Van Winkle sleep. He looked hale, hearty, and | Cauton and Rio Janeiro, will remain open at the Exchange ew Beoronn, Jan. i—Sld schr Ann) Phinney, N York. | EHV. nesutitul amd very splendid Meeblen Lace oath of office. Adjourned until to-morrow at 10 o'clock. well fed, and as the last of the Tylermen, attracted much News Room uatil the %h inst., and those of the ship Brooklyn, | Pontiano, Jan, 1.—Ar brig Vandaller, Pendleton, | acananctan bis Friday, January 2—Present, Lt. Gov. Gardiner, Chan. 1 take offence at the termiuation of that treaty? | attention. Poor Delusion !—| remember him ia all the forthe Sandwich Islands, until the 25th. ‘The bags for the La | outh, to load for Cubs, Cid ship Rowland, Blanehard, New | assortment of Braxelle Point jen a La Neige bed vise fora ly ghar bye spear 9 3 } IL There bas been some question in England | glory of eloquence at the Tyler Nominating Conventien, n ‘Teoed on. P | Orleans. an, | ‘and most elegant devigns that have ap Senators Sanford and 8. Smith took and subscrthed the er they should not give us notice for the termina. and Fight worthy is he tobe the last plank ofthe Tylor ist. will close on Taesday, 6th inst. Persons having letters | Provixcxrown, Dec. 29—81d, schr Joneph P Johasow, Hill, Paris lat November. cath of office. tion of that treaty, which, I beg leave to say, is not a | chip of State. fe said nothing to 17, and took the | OF Papers for the ships Columbus and Viecennes, inthe East | North Cervlina, | us schrs J | Also, Que cartga of Brexelle Point Mlounces No counsel being in attendance, adjourned until to- convention of joint occupation. | am surprised to heat | evening trein of cars to Washington" Indies; ships Raritan, Columbia, Saratoge, Boston and brig | a Weirton PrilagAtnteny, Mary. Balt ise daaney. wo jen, some very rich morrow at 10 A.M. ss the words “joint occupation” used,universally used,in dis- Howe's New York Circus,Company, have crowded Bainbridge, on the Brazil station; ships Savannah, Cyane, Le- NLondon, and got on Veen enue, some very rich uring the yon Jo, thle Court was in session 167 cussing what the convention ras. That convention ae. | houses at the Front Street ‘Thestre, vant, and sehr Shark, on the Pacific, wishing to avail them. | Come'of h} font Be. Digck Thread ces Sunda} ree magician : | Pa § ¥.. io ners nole Number of causes argued and sutmitted, commercial convention a convention ot free navigation | ralisitotcneent moat week tin the Hollikey’ atest | #7 ofthe above opportunities, can do 40, Dy sending them | Thomaas Ek” Biston: bigs) acs gad this Office, id, he Es News Room, | WMR id Mich 3 to (postage paid,) or to the Exchange News | jers ant iepimaae ware Gee ‘of free intercourse with the Indians ina | erat. ‘Theatre. 1 from the Chancellor affirmed 17; do. reversed certain rritory but it does not admit en either party | Steck axn Moxey Manaxr.—The sales at the stock | Merchants’ Exchange. mee 5 part—reversed as to costs occupation other part; New York. | revel as to 1 Inall2. th th er of one inch of territo- | board di been in Cit ‘Ships Utica, for Havre, will sail at 11 o'clock this ing; | , Br ¥ f nts of the Su 19; do. Ty. ‘There ie no occupation, nor does the treaty a | Board during the week, fave mats ta Clty and | shies ‘eden eRe, morsines | | Sarannan, Deo 29-Ary, Be bergen onersis Hawley: Mew | low pat have ‘closed et | “ne ~ to itat all, But whatever it is, wt toctsbory itaeet ate: | on Wednesday, but have and re Sa ee | sae dover yan Deepest rt er | 9 Joarnah peutly eovupy any portion of tigs Without giv: | 06) 0}. Ta fives litle doing.” State losos ‘have Tallon | pEMG Grae a probit

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