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vexed litigation the 0: on Territory, by negotia | ton, If possible, ig aa ia inn rery thing AUCTION SALES, power to build up and preserve foreign center’ | ¥ LATKST INTELLIGENCE KY THE MAILS, Old Stock "a amendment proposes further to invest ing place yesterday mo: a cy wURS SCEIOH ROB! — 6 More Wag bore ing, with its tot or unopened, having falad to neem Plish | GN Yeats we “gi Malem RR A LoeEan wit-coll ‘Bite daatx eran ee | wimeT OE Acioce Sean eee Bae Eenannse bes -Waebingten, oe Gide of the United Sthtee to tas Terrier of Oregees its mission. How far it went, and whether it was so be. | 1000 ‘Tennessee 3 % 0 do bao aziz | Broadway, for account of wi i may 6. sh, the FRANCISCO SRSINL" The news trom Washington, received last night, tbe Apny ited terthe ‘wildbeed aa ta lone ts. dicectlan, 4r wee dies by | dese Fens 3 7% 30 de pi 3246 | balance of the sity pret { | Whose wonderful representation of the Secret Operations of | ; F ing. ‘The deb the Be py oes ” the cold, are of course questions which cannot be an- | 10000 4% Didafop 70% 275 L Island RR i =. blue ata belle Bo at Mountain > | ‘Nature! Powers hes acquired him the reputation is very interesting. jebate jn the Senate was ‘sion of such | fitch,’ Stone | ro 4 : ocean on thee a nn jwoo dos 5S am 3 | Victorines, boas and fur trimmings, Sw: it GREATEST NECKOMANCER LIVING. refreshing. See our letters and reports. a” ap : | sgn Ohio, 80 oe a ao me a | deine tee surcr, Yr Pistison FRANCESCO ORSINI, Pypil ofthe cate: Wasuinoron; Jan. 26, 1846, "Tho ot te ne PEGG Cog doubtince i . 5 it ry ri Py Navigation of the Ohto River. | He doze age, asa teumtonle RR BN | “ine whole'will bs found worlky he attention of persone | fat perlormance, bogs love feavectially coats shat" hax | A Most sharp and racy discussion in the Senate prompted A great measure, by the temperate tone of ecuaepts dom: wate el er ag, | ts Upee Mak Aa hg ene gy © | thee furicio« in he fine, and will be saldta lots fo salt po. | tad the honor of hacieee beter the Cours of Vernilles, to-day, on the question of reception of Allen's reso- | ‘e,Brtih press in ite striotares upon the fresident's ty Pong ecm g | specu Se 2 ve 835 | Gatalogues are rendy. j28 iter eyeret urpeciiat =ihat he ‘possesses the highest testimonials | lutions respecting the interference of foreign na- territory; Me. Mangum himself hae ox hibited every dis sition to step in 4 wr | 100.N A ‘Trost 1 1% © do ae | | Pemerrce?. AUCTION SALE Btegant Cabinet | ANCIENT BRGROMANOY, tions in the affairs of this continent—Cass leading Pentand sir Robert Peel's, bat between the hetebe | piece ee bee Ge | E sursiure, ke JACOB 8. PLATT wills isel'his ‘Dey PHILOSOPRTEAL MAGI ox, | off in another war epeech—Allen aseailing Calhoun | men of the West fail the <Stton traders of the South ; for ms, No. jway, a large as- | gud that h while shown that he could out e former, MONEY MARKET |i po 7 Be 8 pail @RR BS is | aac meat of fleunt ew rosewood, mahowsay ad ck wale | Will have pay or agbmttings for Your Nights, and | with all the ferocity of an ourang-outang—Calhoun jy hes manifested the strong good sense of the latter, by ast osm a eee | 30 Farmers’ Trust a fe ‘o ao BG | , comprising almost every in On Wednesd: sada, senuasy i and the nd the following | temperately replying; Cass, J. M. Clayton, Chal pe Abd rt ad of an honorable compromise, esday, 5 Me | lo ‘4 100 jo. 815 58 | — Persons wishing to purchase for the 1g spring, will mers, Simmons, Bagby, Pennybacker, Breese and _ There was slight reaction to-day in tho stock mar. | I bis ay mf Ho 38 | fae thin rose th vorable QpRpreanity ag as he, Promises aut HIS PALACE OF NECKOMANCY, AND | Calhoun following in Raconentas The TERAMOME eee ee ree etERyRRARCE ROME ket, and prices fell off a fraction. Long Island declined 3 & baw me 19 do by 50% | that day. Sera lantas whee bewil rope mee ftrror, ee Cle cea to ay ind Sion see to the | Mr. Auten rose and stated, that there was a motion ly- r cent ; Canton, } ; Norwich & Worcester, } ; Read- 10 38 —In the al will be found four superbly painted oy AND CHANGE: mittee on Foreign tons e Committee on the table for renting him is Railroad, } ; Farmers’ Loan, }; Ohio 63,3 4 North * ‘one Board. those who eyo used teen and elegant arti pproved of by | as shall paras: hb geineny s and quick pots . | on Foreign Relatiens will return the resolutions, is “ foreign interfe Acs resolutions. 15 , - | tho : 5 ; | hat on Friday last he would American Trust, +; Morris Canal and Pennsylvania és | $1a0Pennse ope 7830 he Heading ‘Aleo,2 large Oil Paintings. junior ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY anh, | bg ‘eaten og en ane ge ind | [retour de tale We tet wackinn'? bok tala ree preveaes by islam —————————————————} | jot In a 3: - closed frm at yesterday's vrices. Harlem went up 2} | 2}%haFumen' La" x 38 "ap | "PARTNER WANTED. his Physical, Mechanical ns a nareshe b anor okpreettire | Condition, at this juncture, to declare war against | ( Sommer cee eum 2.00 Tansey War erer 2 per cent ; Indiana, 12. ait | @ Harlem RR se 38 HE Advertiser being about to commence the Hotel Busi- | Wonder o pDiVidED INTO TWO PARTS, [ah see mations Ce Somes. Sy cllowing altar, ye far, {np the question of leave from the table. ‘The Anburn and Syracuse Railroad have declared a | 50 Se 50 + poate i his ety an capital of one or two thon: | mish you with a lengt thy sketch of the ‘day's. pro- resolutions declare that any imerference on the dividend of four por cent, payable on the stock register: | 2 @ ve seed ares eh Basinen mane a ex L Maluplication, 1, Kvery ceedings. art of the powers of Europe, or any of them, in the af | fens e i . | 's of this contine: The erent? ing ee Pe oe Trust Company the | we shs ‘o" Canal ¢ uy Sebs Hal lem RR 513g | be apne i: had, whieh shell be strictly confidential. 3 z Mr. Buchanan will leave the Cabinet perhaps in a | their own safety, and will therefore be Brome tly resist. Tira cerudiadhias o MMGIRE eed ee Sh de iit AUOUNO MAN cay Tom Emo Room |f MeNaegineslahin, Miter |few days, but itis not so certain whether he will itaference’as commended fe Pana ae — Legislature of Ohio. : ° | “So Varenere Trust Br i | understu da the Graco ie 7. LOrtgs Ambulance, | go upon the Bench as has been runored. ‘There is | After some, conversation on, the atte of the tendon * 50 neral, . A : elore the Senate, the question m the We annex a statement exhibiting the condition of the | 73 to 4 Fr jeieest ne a crane omnrn tonne craateair catenins & | J; Hemoa on Baking, |_| trouble between him and the President, favored #8 | tahfe the motion of leave to. Introduce sald resolutions, Banks of Missour: onthe 30th of June and Sist of De- | or intuRR "esas | of the gnials as to character wil begiven: | 4 3. Good Wine needs no bush, | #t is thought by others behind the curtain, growing | was taken at, the Inatance of Allepmaies ‘toe aves | : 3 im comber, 1845. Tho aggregate increase has been vory | 32 do Wedseuday 31 39 mo incuiranee, and” would devoie | 6: Ty Reece nos, f farrier, __| Outot the Woodward case. Mr. B.’s friends have | ¢3¢ admision on the single cousideration ef courtesy to limited, amounting to only $825,648 forthe six months. | 39 do 260 53% 50 | be Aa? f° Gag, niet of hin employer, Bhar ; Emblem des Ouetrions. SA xperinient, | all along asserted that he has had nothing to do with | the Senator from 0! Starx Banx or Missoum: anp Brancurs. | 1865. # asked if the question was not now on grant- Resources. Junes. Dees. | for the admission of the resolutions 7 the | that nomination, and therefore was not respogsible | ae for the offence which it had caused toa very large | ir. Wenster said he supposed the question to be a essed The as thi Ist, shall be ettended to. J87 Arh Professor Francesco Orsini wilt inks the’ Loe sab Married. | \G7-ANTEDSA Gieaton by efecpecable Vowc- Women | nelson 4 the At St. Paul's Church, on Tuesday the 27th instant, by He Cepelornetinie ta ake ened cba cae: *Dipatshing Mochantell ‘Tticke, pertionianty those of | mae on val f chi ; most astoni maples oraey the Rev, Dr. Berrian, Cita ooo, Eaq., of Lock- moderste, “Apply at 30 Brosdway, inthe bisemeuts,” "'e™™ | Witte Mage. 0 °° 8 eae" | and, at all times, essential arm of the democratic | aygmtien of eere: s+ question, proposed somewhat in Port, to Susan Jane, daughter of John Thomas, ea, a7 ttre Doors open at halfpast 6, and dunia hors, Commence | | party. It has even been said that he was not con- | general way to oy go into an oxumination of the subject | of this city. ik Book No. 5033, of the Bowery Savings Bank. | at 7 o'elve 34 re_ | gufted upon it. The President, under this view of | Matter of the resolutions. He had been precluded on the | former occasion, by the peculiar state of the question be- rin ragested to leave it at No.6 Allen A akreRe, OF BOWERY THEA sed. | the case, has to bear all the blamé, if any, that at- (PRNHTY CAURCA—A HEMONSTRANTE sranmt Pe | . fore the Senate,” He justified the entire right of Senator —, ae 3 hat salt GN on Gee atch Satan ghee my ferere iiless, | PRINTS CAURCHA, HUMONSTRANTE igtnust | A. W. JACKSON... MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. | taches to it, as well asthe mortification arising from | Allen on his own independent feoting, to submit these or of Herkimer, N. Y., in the 22d year of his age. | lating to the Corporation of ‘Trinity Chareh, leleat | E | Woodward’s defeat. It was not to be supposed, | S2¥. other resolutions and suggested thet, wali His remains will be taken to South Tost, for inter- | tiowin places for signatures - Prufieeecee a wening, January 28, | amendment of the: iraseology. they could not fail in 'reagury notes. on han ment. one belo to the f ‘Trinity Chureh, Tepe rts ra Aerated therefore, that two persons situated as the President | meeting the spyrobes ion of tl . Boilies . Mr, 13 Gectared op OR Tusolay mavalng the a7th instant, Bicmaxo Kies ase trken ganna foe bal Sik wink | Chutes Freakin. Mg Clarke | and Secretary of State were upon this matter, could | Pounduries of ths coutinene its object covered perhaps soe Of his 0 ; ee i: i, ; oad nea oares =| ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectful- | reyChard ee at cme ontce of the Vestry ota Te Conclude with the Gi tacie 9 emain long together, where crimination and reeri- the vary existence of the independent nations of this aad anelensctncs; ce “1,760,554 1,458,614 Jy invited to attend his funeral, on Thursday afternoon IGELOW'S NORTH EXPRESS. THE WIZARD OF Nae AVI, | mination was the order of the day between their | ton ‘Monroe ‘oraity goers 6 29th instant, at 3o’clock P. M., aaa from his 4 Or. "The Ship of the slvenger! late residence 370 Broadway, without further invita. | FWordtaek, Stontpel ; $5,008,521 id, Brattleboro, ‘Windsgr, Charles Falkner, Es aptain-of | respective friends. It 1s better they were separated ago, and Mr. C. doubted not e that ‘the Senator from South r har! 4 'Ve., and the C ifficulties arising | ©2felina, (Mr. Calhoun,) at that ‘a member of Mr. tion. | Sedna Ail Peaks igton, ane izard of the W: as soon as possible, and let all difficulties arising 1 pas ac rewgh ge eas, to any ‘of the a ve He Belford, at U1 Monroe’s cabinet, had approved th oe fe ta ed eae gon Fees Oe Lomas, OF any Dart at oe ta ha m portion jog of ie er ‘Hampshire | Weevil, Mate of th from mistakes of this nature settle down as soon a8 approved by the COMUIEY. ‘Mr. Cass read from late MSS Gh | Tia Cowan, aged 3 years and months. tare of OW 11 Elim seat, Boston.” | pis cat Gmieeoner ,centsSecond and Third Tiers, 35 ets.; | possible intoeternal oblivion. Mr. Dallas, Iunder- Engiish, papers everal extracts on | the, gables i ag ae ions and cq queintances of the famil ar tl pepe eRe nak Peekagen care OF Hows Ex | © Doors stand, hasbeen an applicant torthe Judgeship. Mr. | had misinterpreted Pine presidents, tm thet t r full; ; wi lines Breda a UR AS UB ORY SS BOWERY AMPHI-THmATIN . . Mal! et ok, te actuate Set 179,917 afternoon at 4 o'clock, from the residence of her parents | VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. BOWERY AMPHI-THHATRE Buchanan 1s not the only Cabinet officer that 1s not his. oo, — oe pets Mt Circalation of parent bank and branches a ! pemey, without further invitation. A FIRST RATE FARM—Belonging to the Est “sf gm tho 20th instant, after a short FB otc. Harriott jah Cam} 4 LAT ue to Ban! reer ROCKWELL ‘AND gtgNe,) MANAGERS. | 3 n a bed of roses. Gov. Marcy, the incarnation fares n cofonies by which we were surrounded; but it Meniny, Dasetay saa reeneee ings, iy declared our determination to resist any and all conservatism in the State of New York, sees | si lank in k to Rahway, 7 miles fr for: entertninraents will o now, from the course the legislature of Albany have | attempts by the powers of Furepe to convert any of the Melon Seen aieeeen ivy is be easily enn | miles ‘Smylie place? ’‘The New Seracy Ret ‘is wie eR ES oF SORE mtn taken upon the nomination of Speaker and public stomps nations on this contment into colonies or but by the working classes of the to whom he | 10% ' 3 the fou Tie Pepa eG Feat Leaping. Acta by Me. Cassia Gerdae r— Abyssinian | printer, that his party are in a decided minority. | dependencies of any such European powers—that Mex ‘wad'c kind Denbtustot and a wsefel monitor. li ation, com fon Bear M4 Songster, Dan Gardner—Great and thrilling ideruess | Cassidy, the radical candidate for printer, has re- 60 should Bet, thus be occupie for instance. 3 is. Case On January 37th, Roseat R. Loaton, aged 47 years | which is'woodland, with an abunda Srene by Oere tae ceived 73 votes out of 84 in caucus for that post, ‘hen reviewed the attitude in which we rd | 8 mouths and 26 deys Seen Te wated tantra amearatinat CRUSADER’S GLORY, or, Knights of Holy Cro England, flanked by a circumvallation of her colonies e—Sla: against Croswell and others, ao that the Governor | Bermuda on the S Brine the Eas dines, ‘which are Pleasantly sttasted, are large and achilles’ ‘and E:ros by E. Perry sng hisBor feels rather queer by this time to find himself with- | the Canadas oe kre ae ge Noa mand the ting of @ Dwelling House ‘with 8 rooms besides a aie, Scene by G. W. Sergeant—Circular Corde b; ut patton in the War office,and without friends | Hudson’s Bay Company stretching to the Pacific Ocean, “4 cell jarn, with Stable; Cow House, enes Srom tie PICKWICK CLUB, by Mr. 7. Moseley State of New York. with the prospective assumption of Oregon ‘and Califor: Skip paar inl Mh With of other entertair Mr. Allen’s joint resolutions declaratory of the | nia, and with the further prospect of controlling cate as water moar che » Doors open -plinciple by which the United States will be govern- | Mexico, if not of ruling it The resolutions of the ‘nere are al excelle: pple ed in regard to the interposition of the powers of Senator from Ohio, though not admitted, had already Europe cc the politice! ike, de facto been before the body. ee, had been scattered fall bearing. Property is now offered for sale in fat that the NATIONAL THEATRE AND CIRC irs of America, came up CHESNUT’ STREET, PHILADELPHIA, to-day for consideration, and were received, refer- tabnerisine Vie fone win of heaven Soeur y log ‘Tho friends and eequsintances ‘of the tamily are re- | Into Pasture, Meadow, and Grain growin Re Gainer ae quested to attend his tuneral, from the residence of his son, George W. Lorton, No. "967 Greenwich street, this afternoon at 3 o’clock. Ohio papers please copy. PUBLIC NOTICE. estate settled. If not sold on or before 13th Fopraary next, it will be offered at publi the daly authorizes | ion on hat da | th | he forest or on the prairie, they would all the cities and Merchants’ Exchange, k,at 12 o'clock M. hate HART ment | red to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and ord road, | of dhe parchane mossy rosy reimeia on bond asd mortgage at 6 | wece. SAT qeuey Fol. and the ide would” go Is opened Decent combination of unap; For furth icul: ly to George Clinch, U; Bull's Head, New York; James Wateht on the Paras or Elie t the Winter oats, with’s britnant | ed to be ees by a vote of 26 to 21 red not a single Senator wo! The following are the resolutions the resolutions from such considerations, 4 | Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives | ¥°t ¥' stover might be the ground of the rejection | | Borpinan; and for wh 007495128 | receipts. Entrance at the Coal New York, Jan. 27, 1846. ‘They might as easily, ifthey pleased, denounce 0 trade, or the cotton trade as piracy, or any g as piracy that is calculated to limit their usarpa now constitution for that Stato, has, byalargemajority,| CALIFORNIA. refused to charter, or give the legislatare leave to char- | AX scare ‘Traveller is now fo ming a select Rh of fornia —_ ——— —__ | B. Freeman, Woodbridg . he p of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, the resolutions, tire idea would go abroad among the peo- $1A74470 $2,195,040 $1,511,731 $1,205,200 | FP\O JUSTICE —Your Note. of the Sith Instant, enclosing | NS Hee ect ihe aced he framed ee ents ca ecemie ey | That recent manifestations of a disposition by certain | Pie that it was from fear of Great Britains there wes not It will be perceived that there has been a very great | ~ $'20isreceived. Your real name is requested ing den be ELLIS B. FREEMAN, H Executors. | pear i ir Equestrian, Fol andric au Acrobattic Feats | powers of Europe to interfere in the political arrange- | *Journal, from Johnny Groat’s House to s at confidential. COW. | jean efebis freien ayes ero juny celebra Fronts ofthis continent, ‘witha view ta the enforcement | Would boast of our shrinking from dread of the British incresse in some of the departments. The circulation | j231t*r | feb13*me e limits of seyeeoass ret barely ods simi ES ood des- | of the European principle of the “ balance po lion, Mr. next Le ese upon the balance of has increased $721,870, equal to 50 per cent, while the MOUSSELINES DE LAINE. | , The subscriber will offer at as Babli Sale at, the same time, oe the highly gifted upon the independent nations. of America, baving ma. pemee ned i fe hatin toe old Worle Noa araey hed specie on hand has diminished $316,040, or about sixteen | 9 ()() NEW SPRING STYLES of Forein mid Domestic, | tit Try New Jertovaas dreeibed be (Sie peal aha THE FEMALE CLASS. | 2b Se Rie Scag di toe ty, OF Oe Stewart ar ane wb tations of Curope, ivoluding Belgium, Holland Sweden, Percent. The line of discounts has been much more | Tre aldara suitable to Southern and Western | 7NO°1, The nae Hotel in the village, known a: the | wag, whe Hienende aad Two tione Fivestrinn, | ject in his annual message, and toanneunce, on the part, DeDmark, Norway, parts of Germany, kc. These Uniform than any other department. The total banking | m at Win Geran | — House ot te 207 out front on she wisin strest, with | ‘igus ope Dancer and Equestrian, embodying & variety of | of the United States, the counter principle oes powers had governed the world—they had inter ated capital of Missouri amounts to only $1,800,876. Bue WANTED=lamediely at this | Kiel ke 7 Cw Mercian tia -piina, regeabedhag nena edad op Puivoa" diet’ us" tos: Guatitciatien ef thataieva tain o The Convention, now in session in Missouri, to form a | jus Mm: y resident was deman i | manifest hazard to which such interference would Fucks oath faci eres | ably execs tae veltiona/ob penct weir ee taatiny t eeest & well bear the k itchen om furnishing an inex- P| it is a first-rate stand and has done ‘A New oz Equestrian Pantomist, C. J. ROGERS, tween the old world and the new. ‘water: Pee Neer jachward Rider, with East Indian Effects, | Resolved, That Congress thus concurring with tho It was proper that the resolutions should be re- pi wr new banking tions. This puts a veto a | | ed by an ent frend Sues by werton = : Hog oe ua. President, and sengiblertoat this subject has been forced ached jee of Mr. ee They, coax pee for Te. nce upon any increase ing capital in that State. | i FEW mo cand | 35, on ‘and handsome building location, jaro en Rae raana Na Positionist, J-J- | upon the attention of the United States by recent events et thay conld beclgiet, fajsctad. de. baogted, The State Bank of Missou! branches are now very | % stceataler ines the centre of th village. His arias 40 significant as to make it impossible for this govern- | 29 De tht ke on 3 ti regarded the | > judiciously conducted ; and so long as there is a strict | sbould be read by every Wa iene ection ie ersonifier of Local Gharaciers, at longer to remain silent, without seeming ready to | tro certain, submit to, and even to invite the enforcement of this | raced. a8 8. protest. gaint & i 4 nothin, fay ‘was occur- dangerous doctrine, do hereby solemnly declare | ifr almost overy day-it was a common principle.— tion of the United States to adhere to, and to , 1ie resolutions expressed a dissent to certain in- nif hi rit le, thi ffort of the terferences of foreign powers. It would be left to future enforce the principle, that any effort of the powers Circumstances to decide upon the Course we shall adope steal’ citeupemlanty, Uf tie a oe ‘ations of | Mr. Cass referred to the interference of Grest Britain Risecteanwe falter te, extent tie Ruropens and France in the affairs of Buenos Ayres and Montevi- 2 lead op | deo, and denounced it as unwarranted by the laws of na- | supervision kept over them, there will be none of those | ©: ee aes eoniey of Allgaend Div] | ruinous expansions th | sonst and bi. fr Buckele ‘Hickeand Orangest., | 7, Th Seb account of the declared value of the | re Talat SE EWARD. principal articles of Brit and Irish produce and manu- | Wy HEREAS, JOB. FIDDLER READY one ofthe Tellers factures exported from Great Britain in the ten months | | wae US pee ate De tan ene tem < tial Dwelling How by 30 feet, room adjoining, and kitchen in the rear, large airy Cellar divided ante sereral apaitments ; large garden, weli hed with all kinds of shrubbery, frait tre ‘well of excellent water iu the = jar, (never (ai ont om thi ad 20>feet im government upon this continent by the estab! N tions. The subject matter of tl lutions demanded ending November 5, 1645, compared with the exports in | have carried with him about £3009 in money, belongine to his and industriously prepared National Srectacle, by . J. | Rew colonies, would be incompatible with the indepe: | great ettgutivas Tha arene protestof the President would the corresponding periods in 1840 and 1845 :— j vases dent existence of the nations, and dangerous to the ers a:d Brokers are respectfully cautioned aainst pur | Fite wil be oupced ander the ule | be good for nothing if Congress should reject the doce Boats rho Gnoat avert Ta Monrme or wo, | hebartchraag oe Nos of nyo Contax ka ofa eM eaRs OF Sia ane ‘Rtn of Attica atc | ashe as, ag ecm, Wego nD I | “Joe: Be Bendy, isan Englishman, aged abont #7 years; 5 fet = ith every son Cops EVENING, JaNUany 26 fy, the prompt reistance of the United Stat | called upon to make any specific declaration. We could eee) we Decered value of the —- 10 or 11 inches in height ; slender and genteel figure, broad i Echool-Ghe location Baer for an extensive Boa: Beka is open from 9 o’cloe! mips» moming untit ¢ In the early part of the debate ion an arose on the | do that cal Rented. al meat at year or ioe a rose stc- Conls a denim:......., £60243 £5601090 See he Test of his pervon, | No.5. Two very el building lots, froting op the main tr mg where every attention w ¢ Pablv¢ | motion to receive, Gen. Cass stafed that he wished | protest’ we may honorably sit Mteull, or Prelitea copie. Corton mavafectures SOOHAL SEI mast 88 | yapvearance, no maniers posed and collgeced. | stFeet,and adjoining the above,90 feet each in front by 140 feet | “Doors open at halfpast 6, performance to commence at. _ | to correct an idea that had gone abroad in reference | fion upon our neighbors at our discretion. It wes not Earthenware "e720 | "Bicbore red wills paid guise apergnension by | NPE phree Dwelling. Houses and Lots, aj LEOPOLD DE to the chairman of the Committe on Foreign Rela- | the doctrine of the President's Message that we should Se: | Saas Winkiast Meh ACHLIN | es high, Dasement, frontio EGS to announge that he will aves Gxanp Concear, | tlons introducing these resolutions upon his own | resist all foreign interferences in the he affairs of this conti- Hardwares ond Cutlery. 1,839,114 1,827,916 ‘Hanover street. | street, each 10t 140 feet in d ture for the eal . on MONDAY. | responsibility, and without consulting the other | nentat any and et all hazards. (Read from President's igen manufactures 27808 2575812 | joum Agents ofthe Bank of British North Aim No.7, Avery convenient Dw feo Beat the TABERNACLE, ou which oceasion he wil | Teeponsibility,, a committee. “For himself, he was | Mesmge)» Mr. Cats was not so tanguine of peace as Metsls, vie—iroa an rooms, besides kitchen, wpeateies aod milk Copper and 2,850,571 3,000,964 $15 REWARD. den, well of water neat the Tages 13294 | OST OR STOLE N—Yesterday, January #7, at the. cor 285159 “Tanges | ML nor of Chareh and Lirpenand recs,» Walt conti f ¢ 416,643 $19,493 | money. Whoever etl teqata 1s tha Babeenber sea Chere | aie ators. He was not convinced that the declara- loor. The lot is 58 feet oat by STABAME OTTO AND MR. BROUGH. aware that such was the intention of the Senator | ‘ot C 135 in depth, - duscithe LEOPOLD DE MEYER from Ohio some time previous to the time when he | Hono eoed mee Page Mig tt ing «usques- a) \bove property comntiocs one of the most fal sec | will perform selections from thé Lucia | made the motion, and also that the resolutions met | tionable title” of Great Britain to ar gs ed ry Puritani, Semiramis, harchen gchool cas OBC ee MEY OF atoFeS | Gi Lavmamer ER iy Valin Bor Doers fiom the celebrated | with his entire approbation. He believed, too, that | called.” Mr. Ces wes. still of ‘opinio Felician fort extraordi- 395,573 196,888 | street, in the Market, shall the ab rd. jand, with house, garden, 7%. F for | it was eo with the other democratic members of the ind had she not receded, oy that if 636,357 58.008 eskter Receive the sjA8. SHUMWAY. | ingt, containing about 3 | two Grand Piavos er titer ceemtta two | same committee. Gen. Cass further maintained | cede, there must bee war. for having made this 2064 = 468% “EN OY BIRD STORE. the leading from Wood- | iistraments from Errard’s factory) by'him and Mr. Charles | the doctrine that they contained, and which was | declaration, thie belief, ty n the heads of Sis 483,805 about 20 minutes walk from the | Perabeau forth in Mr. Mi d Mr. Polk’, | himself and o 1" Senators, the vials’ of wrath had been ae ee | ARCHIBALD GRIEVE, ‘Tickets One Dollar, o be had at the principal Music Stores, | set forth in Mr. Monroe’s and Mr. Polk’s messages, | \oured out, bushels of anonymous letters had been sent J 099 i Lag! Xi John street. and at the door on the ever f the Concert. and he did notconsider it amounted to any conse- ei im and other Séaators, threstening, abusive and vin- aa undersigned, independent of hit extensive stock of quence whether a Senator, on his own responsibili- | h Senato: Hoa clamorous asma Woon | Tras includ! Canaries of the fest breed, Tigeous IN. OMENA! 0. > het of bell be: rs were called panic, ports for 1845, to November sth, | Macaws, Mocking Birds, Minos, Java Sparrows, English A Le Musara, | ty as_a member of that body, or as a member for war, bs. If the stocks had risen or fallen, it was ‘was but hittle 1 ; | | Mexican Gro patesn ted: atest se vanety of the fancy IVEN by the New York Musical Asso at Niblo'’s | of the Committeee on Foreign Affairs, in- | charged upon the representatives of the in this le larger then for the corresponding period thered tribe—has imported by the Switzerland,” th smallest Saloon, SATURDAY. EVENING. Seaway ate troduced them there. He took occasion, while | body. No, sir. They were actuated by r cone! in 1844. The increase therefore in each description of | and most perfect breed rato eg Sgatje as \he was up, say, upon proper authority, that | derations than’ panic-msking and stock jing. The Mmerchandize must have been very limited. Cotton and | fie Eve origisal Kise Chesies Dos’ of hoes vex's, rage LO aah By Killiwoda | the late arrivals from England had brought over no | eloquent Senator referred again, to the President's mes. woollen manufactures have fellen off slightly ; linen | un ps Gere ord Bal” ig ey farther nformati oer ae % Waltze Labuzky | new propositions from the British Government, in | (9 Kentucky, (Mr. reo sony ted taken hyo manufactures remain about the same, while the exporta- | fuitatie toall Birds ands is fact, icrecy utielo in this Thawed | had) to a map of the estate, made b bg Concerto Fer Two yeas, by L. Wie ky | relation to the Oregon question. Both countries | General) to tas tack, 4 peasat dipcandte, 15 Sceldantally tions of coals and metals have increased. From these re- business, may be had at the East New J and G. Bristow . Kalliwoda | upon it stood, as it were, lapped over each other, using the expression that “ war was inevitable.” telnet the cubation ah th re ARCHIBALD SREVE, | Wena Speen, wey, be oy othe cat Mt | 5. Polka... Libitzky | and there they atill were, without any further action General, not Tatiefied;with his first eal crise. rns, the quantity shipped of the principal manufactures _ nays a Johnstreet. | YY codpridee. beg whe bakon ve he Mot bwedstre 6 Paria Waltz’ ‘Strauss | beyond where they were before the dissolution ot plained th contingencies uj opps: was inevitable must have fallen off, or the average price must hare de- | Aus? noth jad Eneliah Torvier te ‘cach Samant | $ GkORGE “CLINCH, | 1. Overture pesos Fabrt.Mendelssoba | Six Robert Peel's ministry. and positively refused to al angie eee Be Presiated. An increase of only £511,995 inan aggregate | will compensate fully for the trouble. S720 | __ Upper York. | 3° Krochu ‘Lanner | The large vote tor the reception of Mr. Allen’s firet war speech inthe Senate,” By the rival there N B.—The title is beyond disput “al the pur. | $. prc ga Gung! Mr. Calh ho | Was nothing to show that Lord John Russell had receded export of £44,090,816, exhibits a uniformity of NOTICE. | chase money cam remain on m0 at 6 per cent. taper | & Qandrfite Libitzky revolation® i is a great triumph over Mr. Calhoun,who | fon Rig declaration in Parliament 6th June Inst, nor trade from one year to another, very seldom | '[YHE co-partership heretofore existing under the frm of | cent tobe paid on the day of a “o'per cent on ch eli- | 5. Poll eweny | stogered Rani oe peevene See are coming before | aq there anything indicating that the Britis’ “a realized. The hom Quan KES, was this day dissolves by murn- | very of the deeds. Possession to tbe given on the lat ‘Apri | §. March s.8treek the Senate. It was a regular pitched battle between | Were would commomise unet any more favo.) * line @ consumption of the products | alcoment; the Duimess. wil be hereafter by the | best | S Picket i cen a the printipal/Musie Beores, | the South Carolinian and the Senator from Ohio | tous than Mr. Cenning’s which etabraced to the »orren. ‘and manufactures of Great Britain the past year, has been | snbecriber, James Quarry, who is sole! fal aatbarneg eee | FINE FRENCH BOOTS FOR $3 2¢-Cicy 2 and atthe door ou the Eventug of the Concert i118" | for the ascendancy in public opinion. The former der to England of the free navigation of Coli: ‘and much laiger than urnal, in consequence of the healthy | ‘New York, Jan. 34,84 JOSEPHS AYRES. D tek Bots tor $4.39, equal to te beet rade PRIVATE THEATRICALS. has been most signally defeated, supported as he all of the territory onthe northern bank of tho : prosperity existing there in all the various departments | Leia ae te his een ane Sen sn tlver, git for 86 of $7—at YOUNG & JONES? French Bi select mumber of Ladies and Gentlemen hat having ng formed, ; was by the whole whig vote, snot Proodbnidge e sone £ ach povartn ont Ovestor gare Mt) The preten- 5 tory; on most fashion ¢ Dramatic Association, in a hig! z F: ram ther, of trade. We have shewn, by previous statements, that | "27 “JAMES QUARRY.” _ | City, our Boots baviug been iudged in the late Fair aE Nblo's, and eligible situation, would fayite Ladies or eatlemen 0 t eee Le, arbi me s friends, like | ja tobe the line of adjudication | (Mr. Cage read from the recript and consumption of cetton in Great Britain, RARE CHANCE! | are taidto be the best Boots ever sold inthis city. All Boots | simil ‘taste to co-operate wi called, end voted with Mr, Allen. i tion that the tone of that influential paper indicated in [HE CROTON BATH | warranted to give satisfaction Applications for memberel if Teal name, with refer Days beta the London Times of the 24 inst, to establish his org a 1846, were larger than ever before, and the quantity |’ A Biceerrd corner of Catharine | YOUNG & JONES, 4 An Tnmble Pat Bah oes: | sonald.sasinodeie Net Celkden ieet dite ier indicate x goods manufactured must, therefore, have been | Possession sat Boe iecare ou ou tha promises. Sele. | _jatttmtsh ait Bros, Newton. | fend ton Sse arn J onall his motions than whig ones. ge are not pore tor ‘The wort, to put tee “county rin a tain ot do. jarger. The additional quantity manufactured must have , | PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITA IRELAND. LOO! ‘HIS. rt of friends that a democrat ought to receive ieedited tae pe coltbed doen, toa very os eriil, Ppcndd at hots ‘ii | VALENTINE HEAD QUARTERS. | PRER. COMOERTZ PYF RUST ENING: ithe wish Lit eee: it would not be this government Justityine @, more favorable aspect of | ‘The remission of the duty on wool imported Q : Cs stl hen ats Reg heen 5 safe for a whig to receive democratic votes under things to peaceable and honorable settlement of this ported into | PORnes. & FISHER, 74 Chatham street. have this day | eat is ot the mage, phenenes Pleasant places of resort in this controvet Greet Britain has hed a very favorable influence upon ied their unequalled assortment of joes end | BY i k Ball, or Vid Line of s.1verpool Packets, sail ng isppolte PUREE rend oes not like circumstances. ARIEL. Me upe: Valentine Writers. For splendor, variety and cheapness, we | Liverpool on the 1st an \éth of every month. | apace etek Seer . that trade, and the importations from the States have | challenge the ety. Low prices to the trade, in-car mone, | The VORKSHTRE salle from at of re ewtblahmen Poay le Boup Wasuinaton, Jan. 26, 1846. ‘ been large. Numerous complaints were made onthe ‘ll a» ines made to order, original verses fur® « OxEpEt i ie eee ‘The above fired up in ‘aent , Agi ny advices leading to the necessity of other side,that in washing and preparing our wools,sum. | "net Ort the Country attended to topromptly. eg |. MONTEZUMA. " 1eth of April. an where iota rooms may be had b hae: We have it!—Ewreka !—we have got himat last! arming the country 7 mie clot potion Mal ek bias Gihdla-ba Gldenee, thom frees dict “3 PAPER HANGING. | Bee peas = o Hiloerie, sulle from Boston tu | a Right again. Union wilfully wrong all along. So soe! From all the te ig my ene le sail . 4 NNUAL BALL OF THE AMERI- We Mr. Buchanan’s nomination, they do say, connection with this dispute, it was incumbent is and in the selection of qualities. We annex a table, ow, ELL & BROTHERS, Maauigenieis eg ee ot (: rune wall ay ee ty of A a Ag et? ARE go. , they > shewing the number of bales imported into England from cértain places, in the last four years. | iD will teke place at ine ae 0 the Supreme Bench, goes in to the Senate to- opinion, for us to atest at once stro and effeotive m voudway, on Wednesday evenia otee of defence. ‘wiz, C, next reed from the Faris Jowr the a, Wedecnday evenian, Febrinty 1; | Dorrow, end dodge Massa for Secretary of State, A eae ‘dealedl allowire “yoo on arranged expressly for Ad We don’t fully accredit the arrangement, though flees borceon Stpeat tnd the Valea United ‘iy States fa re. | | ¥o of the Bi Ball Er, Having. o iow Vouk exes from Liverpool on the ist and ‘isth of every satay Yee ars | “PSE MOREE TP ne ak Iurout oF Woot into Ltvzaroot in Foun Ys ean yam to thei ve assortinent of t door to the Ft s our authority is reliable; but we heve always con- Ore; French . PAPER HANGIN ders, F d Prints, —! f h Company National Cadets Quick Step, dedicated y y' gard of the Oregon controversy. | The peut Sct Bia | Pagers, and al other articlevimtheirTine of busiest, ne owaca clthe Binek Ball saci Wrerppal Packet xe IN Hayward, sate Quick Step, dedicated tended there was a Pennsylvanian to be used as a ment on discovering that England was arming and equip- 359 KB. have rp gt oe for the encouraae- thet no Passenger Agents ae Roche, Brot ah Gavie ina fron the of Somsambule. Virginia. Warming Pan. ping, herself for war, hed enquired directly or 7418 mg cities of New Yor! jssion from them to n a, oe lopade from the Exc! her these warlike ni Goon sous were amet re. soe | Phil nad Boston, #\lver medéls Tor the toannfectece ol Li y kets sone dollar, to ad admit one o peenlesnens abd ladies, te bo aneye to France. It ae Suga? | their goods, atter themselves that they can sell betzer article thi jaar med of oe ratte ta" er, 177 Elm street, of any member TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS thet toey wore not, jor (or Mr. Cass, we 0 ey than can be purchased elsewhere. Ban 1¢ door on points Seriaey ‘thie S20 | FRESCO 1) ‘APERS ime root ret a ae Seaunry The, we | iO be under the direction a s W Bhi, ahi mn Sonate. eee stiea tees rich canta Kee ty of ras | SEE. ould parsicalarty cull atenticn to their | Hwemebartnen Cope. Br Comeh mabe ries f sed by Hoa. aed 8 Svar ele el odtofit Wasnrnoron, Jan. 26, 1646, some demonstration upon this contine wise Cass con- 24g7 | Larue amsortmect of Fresco Papers { rank and Column | 7 ‘20th. . | SEYENTH COMPANY, WASHINGTON GREYS. Day of the Session—Arbitration— Stormy De- cluded by, urging, ae as Oe ee oo aaa yi gto, ie ee new article for Windows. ‘Shi | FIFTH ANNUAL OIREE. of this, ‘Company, will Allen's Resolutions— Information wanted by Mr. ee Nara rponiig pre ouration of the the pert fe myn d Unt. 93 | _ Papeting of Rooms, Halls, §e. promptly attended to by care- | jie plage ieee gee Toigwon By nid, Che had an interesting day in the Senate, Mr, ted States. 417 fal workmen. ed Cor moved to take up from \ y table. the motionof The vies Paeeipent—Is the Senate ready for the Country merchants and city dealers will find it to their ad- | | Vantage tp give ae call lance the rise and progress of BLE Phares, 1s Beet. the wool trade between the United States and Great ep of Drawers and Shelving forsale as sbov ve. Britain. In 1644, not a single bale recei ‘Wall street, or T. TA ‘OFT, a Yavkipent {com the Untied -Ottes,--end- tn 160, (GqURRO=Wie ramen oe ang way oom arsals of very accommo: | At their gencial Pamege Office, 73 Howth x cor. of Mriden slits Lieut. Edward D. Lawrence, Sami: Petar Burger, Willian B Cooper, Lient. ALBERE Ho NT Movs hire JAMES HENDERSON, Bere z g - | question 7 Toe eT etce etl he onereca'in "Mr. CaLtoon—What is the question, Me Prasat ? ference of the Eu: Powers in The Crain stated the to be on the reception the affairs of this Continent ; and upon this motion, the of the resolutions of the “yn from Obio. whole merits of our ioternational relations with Ei Mr.Catnoun observed that as it appeared the ‘son land, France, Spsin, Mexico, the new world and the old, Was 88 fully opened Defore the Senate — Ca the balance of the shij a fon ced "a cargo— | jw For the above occasion, Military Giiniinned oor ae wo upon the main questions at issu the recoipts reached nearly four thousand bales. | gs rset itiportation inthis pot from [chaboe. “Epo OR LIV New Tipe appear m white pantaloons, Aries” | wers opened up, in the exhilarating dacuasion tat on fh UGS Peeotution Gould be ed bat it us x te At this rate, the importation of wool inte, Liverpoel | equal if ct su oe SROKA. Me Tcaske Mastet, of 1160 SCANDINAVIA. objections, that the submission of such resolutions,with- with of the Senate, he had no from this coustry will soon exceed that from any | Parisol fries Norill sail ws above, hef_rogaiar da fi igh HE, FI Peta tthe BALL OF THIS 80CI TY, out consultation with the » Commitinn = rors Rel a hi ¢ propositi m toe is tobe 5 vat . Auten stated that desired resolt other place, or any other description. While were | hie, ths cargo has feet hare sommemmratene, coezes all rou ed ot so very severe as to be undignified, if not indecorous. reveived and referred to the Committee on Foreign, Re exporting large lots of wool to Europe, we are import. | ayy ” EK. COLLINS x CO, \ Bouth street. Ki. sien, "No. 76 Fulton ph gry Reel however, is ruled by one ne single, isolated, over- lations, He ‘would !ake occasion, meantime, to offer « ing largely from South America. The annexed state- | WAGRETIC TELEGHAPEO |? The Pocket. sie, will succeed | No: 115 Manges orton sig ae ee i af Broome fala, evanioe: Ln fey den is the delicious iden fow remarks upen the aged te ao neiiies ment extent : P hearts ements. C incom! rithatand- Senator from Carolina Cmvens ii a insite, devas N me a eo dahon wee of ts he able ga Teepe i. | = tr a fe poate his pit tara resolution with. fret ico sae nyen the petecleive, porsoanl to hia h o England. Franc Y, Stayes ong, wroen, Nowa jowark and Philadephia 3, _iviwe RAURERCR RIS - have the ott Ailen), and this objection was that the resolu ho . rounds. x pal tations | Johnston, re ree reso! a thoeiaet because he(Mr. geo, oho to be sent, will be \ FIRST COMPANY UNION RIFLEMEN’S . peo abject pect in ed e Tutions, selves tions were out of order, ( ey sega) received. and the postage paid, | day. LL. s ange. Company, in the ill no more pess the than will Mr. Dickinson | sulted with the members of the Committee on Ane 4 1AM I2S = 3,908,625 3,768,872 | Revie Wall surest. whence wil be aispteed at Secor . aa CO, a. HE Tenth Annan Bal of his, C Compgay will take place supercede John Van Buren.as Attorney General of York Relations, orany of them, prior to the introduction of According to this report, we imported more wool from ihe Stati 2 ., 3,4 and 7 P. vey them Positivel: gins received on board after 2’o’clock Satur. at the A said resolutions, and in reference oir jon to the . and ¢: iestizae all ah ‘also be | day, 7th Fe! Tn mabieg the noseveaty arrangements, the ‘compaities ‘Almost immediately afierthe of the Journ: ir. Allen submitted that this objection involves the im- Buenos A; than either | received lade! i Meade er * tte have iy reading al, Mi jenos Ayres, in 1845, either England oF France i ee ees ayewark, at the same pl oment + beers a aire James E. Woodraff, who will | been instructed to spate no expense or pains, and itis conf, this morning, Mr. Mangum rose to offer an amendment patation of « usurpation of the business of the commit- within the past three years. The quality of wool re- tioual caegs Will be made on abectnt of th oe i sceewen: | one nreEE Baylin mute, will succeed the Salome ee wil eet a = ae oneid th i romeo alt tion ome which | woold @3 tite wnklod fee ein heaselly oo ved from Bueno poor, | uestion. Mr. * at, from consultation witha which would exc: pos inkeuaser, Ayres, 1s poor, and is only weed for | © manications Drrrented at Newark, at fhith Feb ber regular day. pay ack y Ng Ce ag — committee : thember of the other House, from Goorgia, (Hon Mr. the part ofthe members of the committee. Now, it had ae root very coarse goods. In France and | suurise and 10 o'clock P. M., (except signees per Garrick from Tiree = Lieut: Me oe, King,) their views were so nearly identical, as to induce been the uniform practice of Senators to introduce resu- Groat Britain the finest qualities of wool are most want” Piybiic worship on ander.) mir hen ee AE nontee aiest be Sestot to the Paie ravant Whitman egker Meld, je outmik, to the Bennie, at the instance of his | tuuonsor propeutione ‘upon their own responstilly ind these qualities we are able to supply, and in any of York, may be started by Ts =| | Be ‘iaiammaataniet Sema 8 Gerhte ath .) Da edie, —_ ees proposition of amendment which he now held As ies rd Re oe oe OM gi ped quantity. Our western prairies afford peculiar advante’ Sige mul. be wi spans i | PAWSEE FSR, A al ate a on ine. — Wa Below — 2 Chery ‘The emondment was passed tothe Secretary's desi, the Senator from South Cnrolfna to act definitely upon ges for the growth of wool, and we can, without doubt’ | Comm jous will be Telegrephed in She order in ie whieh | | br Me HINCREN ts tke, 136 Greenwich st. hen Mr. Crittenden’s resolution was/read for the infor: this issue. taise it cheaper than in any other section of the world, they shall reeves wie Geaie New. jm _No.9 Tontine Besides P4 ‘Wall and sept fe ton, €2 Lewis street. mation of the Senate, as follows: fd mes Guaaioen “ee Genatat wit proceed. all shings considered. The shipmente made to Liverpool | ed, pubic ntie tte cee 3 Ship, sev rouneesed to cline aad Tevet Ce Bones end thy waa Teas ie ae of the Oregue joleroosupaney, the'President be enthor- | asswer, bow, upon the ne Sruic obieoude, ve’ tek Jest year, were experimental, and notwithstanding the | j26 steodre | Owners, their p rai ae n berate —t M oo ae GNTAE ne | aisae tacos te Five the notice to Great Britain | may establish my righ | drawback, from the unmarketable appearance ofthe lots | nor 4 BOYD & INCHEN, Aeeat Sor INET, ot tho dimelation el tre oom ates ‘of 1827, between the | Mr. CaLmous.l hall answer the Senator at my lei- esnitaiod, the operations were not very unfortunate. An J PUTH &, SES ‘kuown and ae ay BC! ff 6] SMikT = psc nos rents | ss tala eer that the Rascetive trecatl meee ore petice ue, yiteng A Mietate knew what his were now. \ outlet for the immense quantity of wool that must, be- pelt tare ime Ui sasley | ypu — TURE, sale at | i a publi, bert after the expiration of ‘he | pared session fon of Con- | Ifthe effort of the Senator from South line ig & jore many years elapse, be produced in this country | by thy a i) | aaa ‘dhe steetoaly. start | tival'an Sew" York, ‘snd been to Jato Wee off these resolutions upon the grounds presented, na: is tow prepai pees their rier Lae: Rens | eee | f Mr . Crittenden in this resolution wos to | they were out of order, was with the view of exit oj Beware of Counteriit.” mm vi exes Piablie ic a ee ape rT BY COR Lees f wo per wera objet for farther forts toa dation of tnis | unkindness in the breast of any of his (Mr, A's) m3 will be ajvory desirable thing ,and our producers should

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