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- editor of thi sbetruet the navigation thers many Days, rivers, and creeks, over which bridges, dykes, &c., would have to be built . at the Salesro 1m, 161 Broad: rigger Pisted Were, Cutlery, La 1 pe order. Al —— Sas Lan AT ee LON RTHE, ws | @clock, Ay ‘wot called for: ‘Also, * | to be had at fumire| wie m ne ar) Barenia, Pee ed ciher pnt Bedstends, Sols Badstenss. | RUTGER’S INSTITUTE, MADISON STREET. | omega. ON THe Wiig ates Cover, Taliman, in jail 2meod ghz ; ee RIS ARR | WY HO in about to return to Rarone, ARDWARK AND curbing PACE Germes, French | in the cantar per of the ety, he Wl Giselle My ‘Rk. DEMPSTER, has or to ane meng itertain- | Y EVENING. | ‘irat or Dress Circle, 50 cente—Parquette PE a or an dens — = so. ‘LAPRSP INTELLIGENCE BY nays A jan DCH AFH AM THe = Mae FLENIeS j PARK THEATRE. , fi wom aed fore hesse | it ears svar fith Nighs of the Hepssuoan of she Uelehtabed Baateon, | HIGHLY IMPORTANT "the conversion of our large merchantmed, at short St ely + | in six charectets. favorite Ta th cme Notice, im z rr! inted. Such Bet-ends, Chins, Glass, Crockery, | Crean a variety of stagire and dancing. ‘Ticket tad ply et Wednesday Evening, Fevruary nn, FROM WASHINGTON. preparation would be sate, cufficient, end consonant ity inade Sofes, Cha'rs, Wasi ser with the spirit of our institutions. We do not require a large navy, or a Rumerous standing ermy; but | Passage of the Oregon Notice, in the what we do require is to be enabled to convert quickly the materials in our possession, into the House of Representatives, one and the other. Ifthe means are not provided, | erection of ten war steamers, and for other purposes ‘and Fancy Goods, ke. lseob & Platt, wiil set tr is institute,’ on 'T'! we, whose fortunes are cast upon the sen coast, 1a fic UGE vey ds cmcrans tnd r the abedaee deity aba oad topat We fori ar a BY AN OVERWHELMING MAJORITY! | the'event of wat, will be panished oraeliy {or our ii gt of xoods. Fir particuln fwhich see Auction head ia jen—a soug in three parts, poetry by Alired | Toby Tromp. ..0..crccece cee ace honest patriotism in standing upto the line of a Saleh Commer g Conlerhed uate. tao portine-fe | aie | re conehe i yng Damn ean THE ORrIsrs | ———_ 360 51 . 5 } 3 | ai {Se box OR SALE AT AUCTION, | -£ New Yours Eve Martin Andro, « working Jewel ta-eMe Bary. |1N AFFAIRS Wasninaton, Feb. 9, 1846. oe AT THE MENCHANTS' EXCHANGE, on | gartinane pene fatal EE rng spat Se eaithaa <iy al dees chteaaeon | AT THE CAPITAL. 4 pivect Fote on the War Question im the Howse— F von | fh Bhagat atregck he howts acd “ES Butta wl beaengened gma ile sr", | a gughet OC eeock, end the Curain will rsionaly | CURIOUS HPHECH OF DIR. ADAMS, War or no War—Mecting of the Whiga of the lo | Streets. ‘The house js 22 vy 44 feet, and four s-ories Re prongs peas “gery sgt Paap ray BOWERY THEATRE. the. dic. Se. ns Se N Y.seae 7s uh IK, 209 aha Cymion Co peg Atealey ave pundlaar canes se trees desea) Doors open at 7—to commence belore S o'clock.) | A. W. JACKBUN... MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR In committee to-day, among the numerous amend- wee We 8 af tiga «a Gouvoniens areangement it hes a very Inige kitchen Mactor of Necker sad Restos scses’ on Friday evening, Fe: ‘Wednesday Evening, February 11, Wasuincron, Feb. 9, 1846. | ments moved to the resolution for giving the Oregon 8 & bel kite ipes carry off the nny beaary 13h. Ut ser NE TT ETT am The vote upon Lynn Boyd’s substitute {or the notice, Mr. Ramsey, (whig) of Pennsylvania, 2 & z, 3 heat tod rea HESS NELSON KNEASS ead THE WIZARD OF THE Wave, joint resolution of the Committee of Foreign Rela- | moved as a provision, that the Oregon difficulties B do. ese 0 ‘ HENRY B. VENN, Captain of H. M.». we tions, dissolving the Convention of August 6, 1827, were no longer a fit subject for compromise or ne- = 2 ox i i 17 in the rear, The south west side is wil ciectnaly tant Hennes pee Oe wy {on the Oregon territory, was announced by the gotiation. Tellers were ordered, and the result ees =e is are beetly new, end ee * On STF. MOBIC pe at | Speaker at twenty-five munutea after five o’clock, was ten in favor of war, and one hundred and forty- Oo 6255 200 four stories ini front aoa five in the Her Ou etfs nang ag ieolired th e {and stood 174 to 49. I had barely time to write six against it. The ten in the affirmative and in the io Momo i” Th eexpenne x ‘iy, bare PASTILY fiir vasa: ; down the vote, fold my letter, and place it in the aig werer-Dineee Hania, Te - Viroe 3 at buildi hi +? sé i, 7 . oge, 1 ut " a a ¥ New Stock Exchange. and lower crlisrs. aud is all, besly aished Be Bik nemteh Aiendnenren of meg Pit ang Gallery 1 4 gents. one mets | hands of a passenger on board the cars, as they nant all of Wlinotey Me. ‘Sawyer, of Ohio; Mr. Bh ths Fprmens’ Trust 2756 she Ni Croton waies, is carried to the various stories ofeach | icuriam or the Old; Solo on the Flute | —Doare will oven at half past 6—curtain will rise at7. | whizzed by me at 5 o'clock, a quarter of a mile from | Yell, ot Arkansas; Mr. Darrah, of Pennsylvania, #5 Canton Co w36 IS do T le of che premises let for $1,100. ‘Terms made | TOA eee ph ace eran Yrs, LMOS OPERA HOUSE. | the depot. Whether this news by my letter reached ang the redoubtable McConnell, of Alabama, in his FA Mor’? canal = 5s 2 10, 1846. {11 wre , Fiekets $0 cents. Doors open at 74 o'clock, Per Every thing altered, Arranged and Conducted in the precise | YOu in advance of all your contemporaries or not, | ret Sa raaastna ok the whigs of the Senate, (in caucus) oe of FRANcont’s, at Pa i 30 Nor kW Som sae St GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES ON | (OAS taomausl LEGTU Wednctday Mivening, Webranry 2, ed and a eddie cole ie nbaleg haces | et nen eee 3 ba = Saturday Gig, 25 do Wed'd'y tig FOREIGN BOOKS. On Thursday Evening, zibraery 12. Second night of Se Mock leroic Pageant of | should, and as it ought, unless the hghtning ine got | upon the gt grey of peace or war. ‘e are on e ..% wey 5 810 6134 38 per, cent cu Brassels aud German Editions. | ATTHE HALL OF THE SOCIETY LIBRARY, tor; | among the Lillipatians—in which will appear the celebrated | Lehane of me _ coe reaeneey bien on yess ae pga = eae lo lo ¢ 6! ‘do Paris, | i . “ SCOT: H GIANT, | when, of course, | could not have kept up with it . “5 my do cfg WL land RR oo é BCHTEAU, 31 Biorinay, ME RNY one and of Mr. Vale, 3 Franklin Square, where his ayaa a Pe eake, ; | Sateuen there aod’ New York. pt up Wasutinaton, Feb. 9, 1848. BH de Wedaday Gig 50 do. Wed'sday 5050 | the Isth ot april nent atthe above mentience selec iy see 7 Mr Randall ini MACawrE, ““*Oulliver- With respect to the true intent and nature of the | Hot work in the Senate, : = .% nes 2 fe 83.51” prices of his catalogue, all nis stock ch, Taanger of messurvog the size of the Earth, getring | Will oppent inact of Horsemanship, euutied Le Gracovieane. reeolution, as it had passed the House of Represen- | while the day has been one of unparalleled inte- BS oo weriaty 2 33514 ish aad German Buoxs, Greek and Lati bp tbe fan and correcting the Calendar, cadon UR QUARTERS OF THE GLOBK. | tatives to-day, { confess, for one, that I would rather | _,. the Hi the Senate has not been free s... 2 MES anf RR sew GUS | pe Phe Caltlogus, may Be obcained on applies 5 the Pranetary season will be shown. Apastonading feat of double horsemanship, by Messrs N.B- gee it go through without the proviso which qualifies '*8t In the House, tse " @ go Friday 6Iig 400 do nang | TOURING GLASS PLATES. fil ae | the Fiyine oe the two Masters Aymar, | i¢ go as to render negotiation necessary, before the | from the general excitement upon the all-absorbing 2 +y (o-4 gE qo Wed’sday a LINE & OSTHEIMER, Importers, No 3 Bank street, MR. H. COLLI NE r | Am Pallad ung by the Clows. pee Rice. | expiration of the twelve months. All are aware | question of peace or war. — 2% do Wed'sday 6 | iladelphia, have jast received. by arrivals at this port | P)IRECTOR of the Orchestra at Queen Vi wards—Mut. Ni Nor BoyeBrilliene | that without this clause, if the notice should be ” We shall bring up our minutes of the Senate this | and New York, a full assortment of Looking Glass Plates fom Buckingham Palace, Aasere of ran ets of hor-emananip by, Mast, Walter Aymar, and Mr.Ni: | given, Negotiations could still be entered into for his” Fort we pu an elucida- | sr oe 20, All sizes polished plate window glass from | the honor te aunoance to his (ri | ghols and Mrs, Nixoa—Contest of the Athlete, by the Bro, | the purpose of settling the difficulties between | evening. For the Present, we purpose a On Tuesday morning, in the 78d year of his age, Jou | Pines, Sault Box-s, Curt Cases, Movey Purves, Marbles, | is now prepared to roost ‘hit orders | piebogsipe sos ei | me, mo. count, on the, qubites “ob Oregons | tion ob ths secaper ofthe Renate ss entintion ystend Sear ma native of Sad ale wort neh, pd Gy Sl, wit oa rare, (father F ig and German goods, | ansantes. Address at his residence, 400 Broadway. | mance every Ssturday, commencing | be _ gore - — aoe i. figs 7 Bx erg we Mr. Westcott, onthe resumption of the bill for the | | ‘s | are respe citally Sosites to attend his funeral,from the re- sidence of the itter, 227 West Eighteenth street, near Ninth avenue, on Thursday, at 1 o'clock, P. M. me of rare works. Am (0.1 Tuesday, the 10th inst, Taanc Broxaw, in the dita) sry noeea rmmoe other arelen, the Seat year of his Impostora,” a learned work of the 16th Toe relat and friends of the family are respectful- | from ¢! . These will also ly invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at 40’clock, r sale also, Voltaire’s Dictionary, Voluey’s Rains, | fun eness—a good edition, The werks of Thomas Paine, | s late residence, corner of Greenwich streets, without further invitation. At Buffslo, N. Y., Jai of Liout. E. A.and Louisa H. Canby, oged 5 years and 8 St. Domingo, on the 6th Nov., 1845, native of Charles- | ILL continue tu be taught(dari | Wei mea monthe. At Aux Cay Witriam Di ‘colonel Citizens and distinguishe a short but painful illo ag Love, Esq.. native of London, and for the last 25 yearsa hw ¥ His remains were conveyed, | }iphov Kevtins Ak Bate nN : 1 30th, to the British Cemetery, accompanied by a | N.B.—Private lessons given. Families and Schooiagey.cnd- course of friends. 2 @ Guceta of the 29th November, pa: the decease: ART. regret we announce th ~ eidaut. ia hie county, aml Dy years a@ reside: country, and | and, for Wish Pecket—which m.lanchuly event | toniey’ General U: 8.4 Hoo. Si “Merday. ‘ughly deserving for his virtues,” distin- | ac, wairements, and in an eminent degr; e eyes ol lent ane jes ee een et cccctho(uninrely tack itde: | Tesideut of Buenos Ayre: ‘on ju tribute to the memo v. » feelings of the deepest demi A Thomas George Love ‘took plac Mr. Lov guished for fer se iaae tne he mal the justice of the cause of | +h and forward same these Republics, and of the rightly-understood in- | terests and true honor of G.*¢et Britain. D. W. STONE, ‘The memory of this worth'¥ 804 virtuous Englishman | Attorney at Law, Raleigh, N. C. will ever be cherished in this country ; and its citizens, admirer’ and friends of noble se’ nts of Marine: ton, 8. C , but for the last twent pees: He was buried with natior neral being attended by, all the foreignere at that At Buenos Ayres, on the 28th of November last, after <r ed 63, Tuomas Gronor | PxPRDITIONS an ry of His re- | and Laigat | ¥ 26th, Exizazetn,onlychild | CHEAPEST ema es 28 aesree ‘ON IN | N THE PRESS, TO Office, this month, a4 period:cal, consisting of ori Superior and Elegant Commerc’ Li Onuy Five D +h Fimsiing i HIONAl W BAD, ILLEGIBLE OF CRAMPED. “Book Kerrina and SHORT ed. following | 3 BASSETT | OUNSELLOR AT LAW, nttenge all the courts held in the city of Richmond and cou: office Manchéster, Virgiuia- m.James A. + Va.; Edward H. i PUBLI te] . G. VALE, 3 ma‘ns will be takin to Greenwood Cemetry for inter- | a York, the QUARTERLY BEACON, ies aud Geatiemen of EvERY » Day vs ia Twelve Lessvns, forthe small charge'ol ‘ing Master, promises and ava- | \d or young,.to impart a BEAU’ ityle of Penmanshi » Late Sy er of the Beunte of Vai; Hon. C: Dromkuale Hon. Geo. W. I id Heeti i | meg |W iikeaereyteceeetoy ae or me be + No. inal article: jal Imrod* JOLLAR: be the wr a INS FOR $5 00 ONLY ! |anp taught thoroughly FRESCH, Se raoklin Square, | Uardever. , mforms his friends aud thi obi | a liberal and lite be Pay i,uom, paforms ‘his friends aud the public ta re * De forsale ruthlegform | Bird more, No. ob street, Wil be punctually attended to. a. RUNING GRAYE VINES—Now is the proper, willbe presented for the 7ch time, the tic, glorious yy the most sis lease leave thei: rr Academy, 189 Broadway, eapesite John street. | Seed Store, B Join stteet whian will be BRISTOW’S to, or at hie dwelling, corner 22d stre ial System of WRITING, | kinds of Grape " stay in New York,) | work done on the most moderate terms. 6tiseod*me | Amon, | i WANTED.=Two Rooms and two Bedrooms, ia ey A THE NEAT TWO STORY HOUSE, No, 111 | Dickinson wi | i JAS. W. McKNIGHT, Landscape and Omamental | Sst, Stcents “Second Th r of Boxes, 2 cents. Doors open BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE AND NEW | YORK CIRCUS. td No. 81 Bowery. Rockwell & Stone, Managers. ES GORGOUS SPLENDOR. | Second week of the TRIUMPH OF THE BULL FIGHT! Wednesday Evening, February 11, the proper time to have that has mt aad ty facri0n can be given, “Ail order, ot ORS RNS, No. 576 orat Mr. GRIEV. je ‘ime to trim Grape Vines—Persons wa: well doue b: i their Vines and gothic pe entitled the Holiday t SPORTS OF OLD SPAIN; _, OR, THE BULL FIGHT! In which highly trained HORSE represents the BULL ! Costumes, by A- "Allen Music, by Peterschen. Properte y jeedham. ye acenes of this gorgeous production, are a Joumey ‘Nobility and their Traius—Arrival of Matadores, the Scene of Action—Amazouin March and War ‘seven ladies wm armor—The Bull Figlit—Escort of TAN! nced hanc aoe TUE, ‘and Bri mental ‘Trees, and: Gurdening ry acomforable house, with agood yard attached, bya | &¢.to Ul by Danee, dren, and» b0 | the Governor and Knights. man and wife, who nave five healthy ¢ y have five im joentjon. | The entertainments will commence with the picturesque and a | Femantic equesiriay and pautcm mic spectacle, eutitl | 00> Besides the usual Camilla Gardner, Harrington, TO LET OR LEASE Brome, Moxely Stout, Ke. also appear iu their great feats, Mr, 1 sing sume of hi jorous Songs. Ser bills. fenefit af Mr. John Whittaker. Leouard street, near Broadway=to be ssen from 11 un- Thursday night, Sores, 2 cents; Pit, 126 cents. Open at 6—commence til2ovclock. Apply at 195 Pearbstreet 7 lw*re uty of Chesterfield, Virginias 1s Excellency, James Excellency John F. Baxter, At | eri. R-U-3, Hos ) M. C.,, . Hudson, 194 Broadway, New awe . Hi ‘ill take kc , it being in the immediate sell per alr pares AGN St Avviste Edmund Griffin, No. 52% Greenwich street. rl Bo John Y. Mason, At, | TO LET OR LEASE, the Establishea House, No. OHN G. WHITTAKER’S Benetit, on Thursday Even- M4 Washington street, i rey A CAKD. wery Amphitheatre. | | gveloel TO EMIGRANT BOARDING HOUSE | KEEPERS. the Battery—A short dis- ing— when will be introdaced the ‘BULL, Fi ; rovidence and Albany seam- | PONY KACES, with the whole talent of the Equestrian ‘will be let for aterm of years. | Comoany. 110 Str the Grocery and Liquor Store, No. 24 Albany street. | ARCH STRENY THEAGRE. a ace) ar Lani ves onse PHILADELPHIA ity of the Havre Packets. Stage Manaa. Re-engagement of Mr. RICE, and Mrs. H. LEWIS. ‘Wednesday Kvening, February 11 yn OTELLO. A Otello, Mr. Rice; Desdemona, Mrs. Mestayer. et OTICE. sT wh deplore the melancholy loss of so estimebiea foreigner. Measrs. Woochall & Minturn, New York . . Maid of Milan. ‘May his spirit repose among the jst, through the inf | Bryan & Maitland," | Bond and Mortgages and Policies of lasurance Obtained from n, Rolamo, Mr. Stevens; Clari, nite mercy ofthe Almighty, is the siccere prayer we A.M. Tredweti, Esq . | the most responsible companies in the country Anply af 188 FUP on so mournful an dccasion.” 428 Stawhmtr see: “ d Av. JOHN ALLEN, = 1 tre 1SSING—Verterday, Thomas Lauganleft hishome atthe | C:Uhvanginn aquverseg from ‘coruer of 26h street and Fourth Aveaue, with a h aud wegen, to 40 tothe fact of Catnetine street, sinee which | Nut aud fine he hae nor oaformation respectiog Mill be thuklally reoeved oy his Arieuds atthe above pl “been heard fi eje | Pmmnememer ys <1 Te rt oye, De } PrRUUS-ION CAPs! PEROUSSION CAPS! | _penmsytoania avenue, Weskinston Gity,D. CG. | Penetty. su the cnrner of Sands exception the very best business 4 HE SUBSCRIBER o! £1 st rod*re No. 66 t itt st The btteenth day of Anu N tURBUANC! x of New Youk—N:tice ty of New Youk—Nvt having claims against Jobn Co: Fork. grocer deceased, to present red. to the Subscribers, ar th from. fe ‘ations, Pereassion Caps of C.D andother marks, plain, | bed, and ibbed and split mn 19 ad 1100 2 tes ity of New York, ou or before | next. EN MeC ABE, KIC HARD €0:! tow, 10 close imrorin: | ry izes. OAL—I am dglivers on having their Coal delivered at | “atdmeodtr HE PROPRIETORS of this + establishment, respectfully t lie for the liberal support they ha 235 Pearl street, upstais. | Sifued tothe publ: sigued tothe yablic sccomi Ay, }Execators. my Dated New Vork, the 10.h cay ot February, 1816. 1) Ataw6mer COMFORT FOR THF AFFLICTED, | Bdently challenge the judgment of « d DR. DE WITT C. KELLINGER’S PAIN | thetrevelion iu? “etuired to render 8 pa ERADIGATOR. HIS TRULY WONDEKFUL MEDICINE, continues gee all who ase it, or who have been ee with [2014 RUGBER BANDS for Gling Levers, Iuvoices, ke ‘a Dew and superior srtiele, fr sale GEORGE F fe 3m Corverof Wall-and furnish from va “ONE PRICE HOOT AND SHUE SIORE. | Hon tiia Broadway, wel TP HE PROFRIS TOR of the ‘Was\ ington Boot and fhoe | peg arooryt heb!» ky ret 5 Store No 22 Green reapeciCaily inform his che hus est be fund writt 0. wh ch will be the Lowgst and only price as! pal this Establishm ‘most dest able way of tr.‘e, the One Price Syste! imber, 212 Greenwien ished the Que Price vate et. near the Hobokea Feriy. 110 im*r ENUINE HAVANA SEGARS of the new brand * Ei >. Judio Errante,” (‘1 he Wandering Jet F a OF MANCHO: a6 Faltos fi mr DR. POWE ASD QUERATIVE © Ophch: , Stopp Ke LL UG». residence, 261 Opacitirs., ff-ctually removed. 3 the Ey. .to all Imperfections of Visior jway, corner 0! the Tear Passage, w whed, it matters nut fu le by Ns SBITT, Stationer, aver strats, Co. ne South street. | _f10 1m! HOTEL PaRINEK WANTED. HE ADVERTISER being desirous of enlarging his Es- lishment, wishes @ person to j Cel os ham who can jars lo Datara and a-Half streets, convenient to | Capitol. te | In all its parts | forthe winto ion has been to adapt it | ed, by day and ni polite. active, obei "Dhe'*Express” will 1m't_ | BoeeEs HOUSES and all r requiring Jess jabor, time in ly superior to any, a iT resscd to York,” wth real naine name, will and be strict'y coufidential. | V “fail sappiyror sate b | PI GE yy ; h be mide. Orde OCULIST, | itis bresii-vo compose ™ IN, attends to Diseases of | 4,APPly perso, ally, cr by letrer, ¢ m, from 9to 4 | f Ware the subject and een Aon and Fi et and - mma of Valentines in mie | theae low prices. for cash onl), viz: Exg and Broken $6; large deed in every division of the house the primary ing hall is one of the most commodious and best light- lease co) yad bill to Ts ler & Bire! LO HOTELS, ‘TAVERANS, spotless, clear and bright. Fc rom 3 (three) t 6,000 sousand ALENTINES—some very beautiful, some very cheap— B-! elevations, specificstions aud coutraets for new, large and modern built | Wy a the promenade side, between ‘Third and Four. | provement Jors and indies’ apartments | Indies’ ordinary tastefully the Railroad Depot, and the THE two capable of accommodating three hnudred guests. fia) and Barn, wit has Oman her gone a geveral of whi ¢ ru Charges ns heretofore, $150 per day. Permanent boarders | taken at a fair discount, in consonance with the suiztt of the TYLER & 1 meet with promp' to" The Lone Bard,” stating | fr eit thauks tothe pub- | aud given, confidently anti- | i BOULAND. | Uiatgan intent porary fom Ue ches of he tader. ere! gussenar tire ofthe Auction | ence to any other, as thi fom my yard, corver of King and +, furnished here or at No. 6 B oad street, at the short- rach Orchard Red Aah, at | e0t nott ¢. CALVIN FO! pe é NATIONAL THBATHE AND CUS, 9 \ re rchitect. REET, P f ore, mixed. $559. Buyers can positively depend | VALUABLE BROOKLYN PROPERTY to be hae ceecetaentet ee Coes TTI INTON. sg fold sane to clove ansotate,on Sammraay Feb. Math, || WEL ct. MANN Wn RELAVAN 5 = - wt 12 0’e! On, at ye Poms celnck upon, at whe, Mar opened throughout the ter Beason with’s brilliant ralaabl ymbination of Equestrians, Voit rs, suivets, wihout |-Syeanieatsy warisaited even in ‘Temples of city; 109 fret on | Franee and England. uitou street : 37 feet 5 iuches more or less, oa Scnds street; | ‘The Proprietors are happy to state to the public, that they 78 feet 6 inches more or less, on the southerly For | hi far famed Rivers Family, and they will ap- ran, Pola ndrie aud Acrobattic Feats 7 feo jmtly celebrate TO LET IN BROOKLYN. | eriptave lust of some of the highly gifted artists of this great tory Hous about seven! with Kitehen attached, | estabi:snment. een acres of land, on apart IN THE FEMALE CLASS. wi ‘an orchard of choice ted MRS. HOWARD, Firat cene fquestrizn. 1c Avenue, adjoining the d o aod ahalf MRS. & WOODS, an Allamande and ‘'wo Hors from eisher the South or Fulton Ferries, fom where the | Tight Rope Dancer and Equestrian, embodying ® ¥ g 8 ts pying horses. R. K. NORTHRUP, FIFTEEN YEARS OF A SAILOR’S LIFE! 8 Imre Proprietor. Or, the, BAN and Riedews af Cie American Navy. THIS EVENING. FEBRUARY 11. attention will be paid to the public ‘rhe elegant ast exting packet | 22loek: joors open at half-past6, performance to commence at 7- FOR NEW ORLEANS—Loussiana and Ne FEBRU : pe sat Ling Positively rst Regular Packet, to's gy@ihe,Bgr,liee is oou from Bo'clock ia the moraine watt 4 a i clock, Feb. J rt] her regular day. Wor freight or passage, having hand- —D San F_NESBITT,8 aished necommodations, apply on board nt Orlens Mk. LEOPOLD DE MEYER, ‘Corner of Wall snd Wa wharf, foot of Wall #0000) a 8 co a hk (At the particu'ar request of mony Families.) je VALENTINES! _ Positively no goods received on board after Saturday even- ee ONE UNCER, aie ea AMES WIGOINE AL VALENTINES writen to order by the Lone | ing, l4th Feb. ‘i - ; Gi ie Prose or Verte, Witty, Sativical, Lov. | Agent in New Orleans, James E. Woodruff, who will Before his departure to the South, on , or Epigmatical. | oromptly forward all Geode to ‘address. | Thursday Ev re February 12th, 1846, mu avy name, in avy style. Packet ship SARTELLE, Taylor, master, will succeed the ’ AT THE TABERNACLE. levy | nh ‘ May be assared ofhoncrable 234 Feb., her regalar da} f1 On which occasion he wl! be assiated | secresy. jard pledg t oll orders N&tW LINE PACKETS FUR LIVER- ¥ c ¥ Howl, un stun, | promptly, aud 0 the petieet satinaction jcants, oF no ROOK Pach ofthe aot Febraary = Rhee ba rere erp md he Met iling and favorite packet ship ROCH * abe Jehu Bruton, will sail on Saturday, Aud for che vecond time, with C renaier day: Mit. CHARLES PERABEAU, ine being alt {002 tons and upwards, per- the eebrated Dusit of the cone fap it wi 10 see pe SymeHony, Le Desert, ‘netory. Tickets and Programmes can be ob- MAU ROsIa treat-d with great attention and success. _ MOUSSELINES DE LAINE, way more comfortable : inveterate eases of STRABISMUS, of Squinting, cured in 100 NEW SPRING STYLES of Rae: Domestic, | slats, aud their necommodator iC 7. Doors open at Seven. Concert tocommence :t Eight AB MIETEFLs, cv Connsh that, cus: vearnsly be dita: Just received, suitable to Southern and Westein | steerage passeogers, it is well know relock. or gsished from the cn eral Kent bay bapa F SHELDON HCO. | shoald not fail to make carly application foot HERR W, BOUCHER’S CONCERT. Office and resider ce 261 Broadway—entrance 134 Warren st. f fe iy N CONSEQUENCE. of the inclemeney of the weather, cor. of Maiden Herr Boucher’s Concert is fil IwiskieW*h OADWAY AND CANAL STREET, ral ones for biting and mastication. complete double set of best mineral Teeth on set for the upper jaw, to be worn single Tecth, from Finweing Teeth with Gold, from Hetosisberseomer of Gear] errect and B lates, beat mineral Teeth, on paolo B_BINSSE & CO, No. 83 Wi (up stairs) offer fr sale Platina Wire, of desirabl DR. JONES, DENTIST. 2s2steectees iam street, | 192 BROADWAY, “ti fil re POSTPONED vely Satarday next, Feb. 1ith, at the Apollo Saloon. Bi } NSERTS TEETH and warants them as good as the nata- COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA | CORNER OF JOHN ST. R. BRADBURY'S J Musical Festival of I F THE TRIUMPH COMPLETE !! TO THOSE WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES. Mi. 40%, Wille aiven fu the BROADWAY TA: A e800 | , For sale by MOORE & CO., the American Agents, #2 | PHE celebrity of “Ring’s Verbena Cream” throt OM aca ey SEE, Hh ee fine ‘Ana street, ‘and elliott, t 173 DIvisiON STREET, op- | Un na ps. has never been approached by any other {3 hole of about I DRED YOUNG SINGERS, se z udlow. New . Price 2 bottle—Six bot- | LJ i pester pe, any, ie + 4 2! An Orchestra from the Ni ‘ork Brass Band hes been =" sp | Before. "Pisladsihie, Tuttle, 8 South ah vireet slips, han ails Meher ncotees,retntet guge er ae Seeulon ud Neher pot sae el be $1.99 10 5 00 nS imie | the genuine Verbena Crean docs, spared to reader this ove of thes cof AWKENUL, MYEKS & CU., 33 i Beware of imitations, and observe the written signature, w ers ever s y, Mir. B. rentwyiiitih | gagesives Pe mime Roervir wit Bente ender de, edi eee ice » ether sane © oes pee wy phy ay * in Canal street. Fin fi + th usa Post” snys fr teh on rae A RAT coat : with the Fi Co tr ‘eneol for a m dieo, Voce! aud lusumental Mase For particulars aud refereuces apply to C. F., this psper ry baw ther © mab or Carper Faatee.- Apply ncs-2 Peat! atrec refered. Th ations by !wo you Wort gr Wasiars tne ovheaa Se ve. Best | with eh TE: ee oat eet de-sey seext, third Tonest : forte 408 ¥ MA single man») awry. ‘AN’ SITUATION by a young Man a+ Groom or Cozchmi; best of city references. cin rodnes HPA or this OMe. Bren gradual, al th he teat of years, x1 AL E LE PASTE. decsyed hollow tender TEETH. This Paste | Bonu, & Beeker, do has secured the who have used it. The ed tor of the ‘Ur Castle has o't ir ence iu his profession He decayed tender teeth, wh el ees Co ‘INCORRUPTIB Brepa h is peculis SPL ED ematress OF rly aday 11 2 istre spo J.J. Dupuy, de do | do. ) N murowetine | Wseh they “fier forsale. “Phe same is ander custom house eae eagles celcidtginita aitisiaal LOS 6 re" UANO—The subscrivers after Tor shle ow very accom ino. at the office of £11 3 Ww NTED—ACARINER IN CHE UNDERTAKING ine th ih is loug aad well established, fie 3: r fuviable | lock and entitled to dehentnes . D, Dentist, Broadway. corner White. | Native ) Cages, Serds, ke. and hopes by strict tion and fay aod woraht rae *S merit the patrouage of those dlspo- y i capac flock il compe Paste, lige im chi wie Band cousists of from two 16? Bia BALL DRESSES FIFTY COTTON MILL. ANTS a situation as M: W Aitentely wateieted at theelee acta is "y (ne abeve tremendous redaction. at Eland and Amerien: can be | Wesbere Wamenloas redting freturing cotton woul, recommended by tw establi: ments 1a the Uni wing charge of ited ‘eaten A tne best ens, offer a maguificent selection Ted, which are selling st 1 The te mainde! aa bem iseste . eo. slightly yt, -y we the ornies a imported into tne Unite acd, Dupay & Co. in half pipes, pale and dark vineageat | do do BLEECKER’S BIRD DEPOT, | the No. 6 Astor Place, late 7th Street, riments in , New York, equal if uot superior te the Perw blie that he has eetenedvs ca has beer Birds, (Foreign and iment Orders will betgnded i a the BIGELOW'S NEW ENG JOHANN MUNCK will give cles instruction ne ~ ‘and Plane Fon DN a ‘orte, on reasonab| ven j¢ ais exile th ina7 ‘ages, worVgrmont, will be tic Pik CENT UNDER , p Heh Kee - care of L. BGI ETER OBER TE teeth. ‘ORTATION i Hy announ: that having purchased largel: of a Cotton Mill, 4 man Stier * AMES SMITH & 5ON’S weii known and highly esteem- New York and PaO RING. Drageat nt _fi0 Btistm C. 192 Broadway, corner MINERVA SOCIETY. ‘street, inate Coma Cee Te tit Miners) HE SECOND GRANDEXCLUSIVE FANCY DRESS Ring's Cough Candy aod Elser of Lat, Fag pale ne Tei Othe aos Bact tl take piece si toe only direet importation in‘ ¢! country and by ™ ¢y.He Se VEN+H ANNUAL BALL in aid of the Funds W'ofine HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, will e 10’s Saloon, on Weduvsday evening, the 18th cam be obtained of the undersigned cor Emaane, 5, Hare, af treet. ittee t— jonu Levy, 455 Mouroe t Lewis Mawson, 163 Wate: street. TAXES 1845. OFFICE KECEIV} R OF TAXES, articles in his line, incl: it Angel H. Jacobs, 33 Stoue street. ‘and erman fter an ap. HENRY GOLDSMITH, Secretary . ke. Pu Bororvas, Pann, Jan. 1, 1846. ‘ . F cnally easeaed baad puBuic NOTICE is hereby given, that of } CNOA nd #9 Walker street. LEONARD EECKER: per cent will be made on all tax:s remaining unpaid on MILITARY AND CiViv BALL. diimer_ | the ISth day of Febranry, and two per ce ith day HE SECOND ANNUAL BALL OF THE AMERI- MUSIC. Mach. The recive menld uae toon muaren, the img, T'GAN) BRASS BANU will uke rhree at the Apollo ed to play at balls and private parties, the newest Gotllisns, | '.c Tcoankable money only received, gudertany exreums, | SnPlay hetollowing pisces gro sino yw oma Waites, , Polkas, by Masard,’ Strauss, Laomer, Le: stssees, MONET only TOOTOHN STEWART, “Oey Yi, Grelalle Rea. csases Quick Step, dediiced ee So tiskeb + Receiver of Tarts. sof Pompany Nat Quick Step, tina from tl AND EXPRESS. Greenteld, Bratleboro, Windsor, sheceae od the of jets one deter ‘admit one wentleman aud ladies, to be Ke aad © in, Vee. Cw iton, Leader, 127 Elm street, of any member is and slnese,t0 any 0 the above jor on he the all. part restern portion of New Hampshire 1 com fer the direction of U. W. Behlima, Haq, LO Weil Elm street, Boston, Please eppear ta waiform. mn 5 ahead tot il. k Packages to f * Bigetow’s Ex- praetor peataewliere nay SIGNOR FRANCESCO ORSINI. a ROF! R UROMAN. NEEDLES. PARENT: toe therm Glcronn, the Inbahean f ws of illed-Eyed Needl a ed Driiled-Eyed Need! 2 yn lag pn at on hg — en TRONGIA LUMBER ‘eted at equally low prices, and. on inspection it is Believed No. 72% Markec street, Philndelthia. them at thelr houses f A lthree por enateell “4 4 RPheK,, wil be found cheaper tag say in the city. me | Beware of Counterteits gal intr rien tow this resid ipo MECH ARIE-AND Far-pOWIRERS OF ELOOUTION. MR, OLDFIELD, he TURAN ARTS ANS THE ADMIRERS OF ME" | ENDWARD MATURIN, A.M., infirms those geatiomen | PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, PIANIST, $e.‘ LOOK AT THIS Iivered on Seis Cac ma Had Di Fy coatrom of meweetes a eae lishment, No, 815 Wililam street rs FREE CONCERTS EVERY EVENING, Wed february | he Prepared to reveive Hvening Ulases athuereaidanes, No TLL be, hippy ta play at Concerts and Cotillon Parties ; Oe a aoaek ork é aot TIFICIAL EVES, the Piano Fore, Mr. Q. has « Beautifully toued Prano MAPS a inroned May he Hes” ARTEL at he will sell cheap for cash. Can be seen at No. 385 Broad wae : ere LUN spire Bligh Shaul Tees to. Auy person haw he ie | Fa AP-WE. D IRON LE! * cary ed, ia uaa \3 on = Ze | FQURTHEN AND A HALF feet long,'and ove and 4 itm & fy P is, a ‘ ‘ | style of i ist, but in an etree. | oth ws ond 67 Nesene sireot, | [0 mre SV Lhery ann, Reeves. | THE (oad a, coraet Ot Joka carey ae” | ot out Magasin ssinee should be | Mase! Eotertainments, and give insiractions on resort chy ot the most pleasant places of in hae 31mm | quiet manner. ly acharacter. There appears to me to be a dread on the part of a large portion of the party, who ad- | of putting the navy in good order, resumed his ar- | vocate the rights of this country, to the whole of gument from Thursday last. He advocated the bill | Orsay to drive the question up to the point ; sticking | exclusively as a peace measure; and yet he con- for if it was not so, the simple proposition o| | notice would pass without any conditions hanging | fessed, that since the reception of the late diplomatio on to it, which may render it nugatory altogether, | correspondence, the omens were dark, and signifi- when it comes to be acted upon by the President.— ant of war. The transmission to the House on Saturday last, of | the correspondence between Mr. Pakenham and | ‘The question continuing before the Senate, and | Mr. Buchanan, may have been patriotic, can- | Mr. Dickinson having moved that the bill be laid in- did and republican, but I look upon it as the most | formally aside, in the absence of Mr. Fairfield, Mr. | unwise and indiser: t step that the administration | Mangum insisted upon the question of poetpone- | could have tuken, if it wanted to secure the pas- | ment, on the motion of Col. Benton, of last week. sage ot its own measures by both Houses. From | Mr. Mangum was evidently aroused. Hts blood | the turn that that subject took to-day, after three | was up on the rejection of arbitration. He dec! | o'clock, when the debate closed, and the great | his unequivocal dissent to the course of the admi- | number of amendments that were offered by | nistracion in this Oregon business, and his solemn | menbers on_ every side, I could see | disclosure of that correspondence had that the | opinion that there was a decided mujority of the the ef- | Senate opposed to the course which had been pur- fect of frightening many into afear of war, and of | sued in the negotiations by our Cabinet. He de- | cooling down, that species of patriotism, which is nounced it as a system of delusion, of mystification, The country need not be alarmed about a war with | the interests of the country and the dignity of the | Thee foreed into activity for special occasions. | and of wriggling, that was inconsistent with England from the present aspect of things here. | government. He was just as firmly of the opinion | Nobody wants war, and nobody will do anything to | that the administration had no idea of plunging the | port) it, particularly upon the subject of Oregon. | country into a war—but had he more confidence in he whole business may be set down as a sort of | the wisdom and good sense of the administration, iT aud | prologue to the next Presidential campaign, and not | he should have lesa appretiensions from the at | as aserious legislative act for securing ourunques- aspect of atfairs. He had nora particle of doubt— | tionable and indisputable rights to our territory. I not a particle—in the assertion that the administra- | for one am glad the question is out of the House, | tion had no idea of war; but he was afraid they | and if the Senate be wise, it will pass the resolu- | might blunder into it. H+ believed the ga of the | tion, forthwith, in its present form, without much | administration to be to agitate the public mind, to debate, and let the British Minister make his wei- | pring it up to the very verge of war, in order to | matum, which he is ready to do, so soon as the bu- | make political capital out of the gratitude of the | siness be over, and then, by a little adroit diplo- | people in an ultimate peaceable settlement of the | macy on both ‘sides, settle down to 49 degrees | difficulty. He had no objection to laying the bill asthe line of demarkation between both countries. | upon the table ; but he hoped it would never be ta- There is one feature, however, of this affair, ken up until there was more light thrown upon the which gives ita more serious aspeet than what it | subject. . might otherwise bear, if we were the only patties | Mr. Mangum was evidently indignant. His man- tothe issue. It is, that the British government may | ner was fiery and impassioned—his language stern not look upon it in the same light that we do, aud | and savage—his voice strong and sonorous—his | take for earnest what we are enly playfully doing. | animadversions upon the administration were asif | It isthis1dea that has given just cause of alarm to | he regarded the cabinet another French National | sovatel prominent members ot the Senate, on both |Assembly—Mr Polk the question—first, to the distinguished Buchanan another Ai | Senators from Michigan and Ohio ; and next, to the | that the Oregon cor: | sides o} other Robespierre, and Mp. charsis Clootz. It was clear pondence had fallen, like a | Senator from South Carolina, and his tollowerse—all bomb-ghell, into his calculations, and scattered | these are apprehensive of difficulties with Eng- | them to the winds. | land, and each class in its own way, «re doing what Mr. Bagby vars approved bad tren’ of the ad- a ry they can, either to provide for the worst, or prevent | ministration, in the te Oregon arbitration corres- the eanses of a war from being matured. Both, pondence But he was still opposed to the ten war therefore, are right in their respective views of the | steamers. He had no more idea now that there feat gy result of the passage of the resolution, but would be war, than he had ever entertained hereto- oth are actuated by opposite motives. Che one by fore. He was satisfied there would beno war. estrian. | @ fear that the country may be taken by sur- Mr. Allen challenged the Senator trom N. C., toa ty of | prise, in an unprepared condition for repelling | resolution testing the sense of the Senate, on the to the comfort of our patrons. i et gue tet of land, wil Te reseed | Fencitel eo WEL | $2, Chere should’ he, miusck, uns the otter, | polioy of the ediministration in the Oregon negotia- ‘ os. for ayoidin auses that may lea tions. Dw. M MACOMBER, Falton Arrase, Frincipal Male Equestziens, LEVI NORTH and T. V. | 10 do it. Which of the two are the wisest, it is not "Gen. Cass made another war speech, and a good t5iwtre P. W. TURNEY, 51 Liberty street. First Equestrian Pantomist, C, J, ROGERS, | tor me to affirm. The country is the best judge of | one—off hand, and to the point, and rather boasted | (OUSE WANTED. A New School Beckward Heder, with Hast Indian iffoet, | a ipo eng ote ete tte evan pour ihe | that his grounds takea oa the J6th December, were | w bait e iticians may have had in bringing the subject for- now confirme: | Feet se es Nene eTo oy ‘Two and Four Home Equestrian and Fositionist, J.J. ward, whether in sincerity to secure our just rights |" Finally, on motion of Mr. J. M. Clayton, the RCH. | rected to C. R. at this office, will meet with immediate His pupils are wanna, Little F. Pastor. | to ourselves, or as a mere electioneering scheme of | Senate adjourned. (yee tier ay for Siten | santas. ad ie Personifir of Local Characters, ke, MEE; F. WOODS | operation, the great body of the people are commit- | The crowd in the galleries of the Senate were eottre | aes FIFTE’ BN PARR. Siena Ys vine aeitct of the =e MW Meh ART ALD | ted to it—the nation itself is committed to it—and merely the overflowings Pa the immense popula- ices like une Purntate wo | Sound Village and. Landing for Sale st New Ro- Equulibrist and Postarer, MB. G- DUNBAR. nothing poor of patonal aisicaae Will'be the con tion in the commodions, ut almost suffocated gal- Po: " | o H lowns, y A ‘LLB. sequence, if we flinch from where we have en F 5 Sree eeraeber te: | ‘eran here) aaa eile, omit na Professional Chine Master, H- NICHOLLS, ay, out stand. Tt is only by remaining steadfast where |" of the House.—_ Iimese and cheapness, Langley’s ba eam wuude | Auctioncer, New Rochelle: or Johu . Pete York: easton) Comic Vovaiinn MESEES, UTE * | we are, that any chance remains tor an amicable ad- Wasuinaton, Feb. 9—5 P.M. ait Has. H. BING. Ase, | ‘Mapeat Miller's tavern, New Rochele. tO. Swere gy Jerge company of, h ‘An Orehesira fall and | justment ot it; tor England will not go to war with | The House have just come out of Committee, jway, corner John street! ROSE HILL STABLES, wth Street and Third jeut, led by Mr, MYERS, late of the Park ‘Theatre | us, even if we insist upon the 49th parallel. She is | , 0 ios, ‘thet the Arenas: andi copestte:ealls Hees. Sais beer he pumerous splendid Costumes by Mr. A. J ALLEN. , | not committed against giving us this line, but will with an amendment to the Oregga notice, “ and pert lan which are'e ye matebed; | and ipductristaly repare "Rattomel ieee ie, by Mr. C. J. do all she can to prevent us from making it, before Oregon difficulties are still the subject of negotia- ht of ten good road hors al fine cart. fam and FRLER, will be ced under the title of she surrender the subject into our hands. ither tion. The previous question has been moved and she nor we want war, and rather than plunge erself seconded. The House is all in fermentation —gal- headlong into it, Lord Aberdeen wil agree to the leries crowded all around ; and the rotunda pi 49th parallel, without insisting upon any privileges well filled. Great day tor the cake stand in the vee- south of that line. Remember this. Wasuincron, Feb. 8, 1846. se: ne The Refusal to Arbitrate— What will be the Result? Yesterday the President transmitted to the House the expected information respecting the present condition of our affairs. with England. It created, and was well calculated to create, a deep sensation. rite The western men were not much concerned at the development. Far remote from the scene in the contingent war, secure in their distant home- steads, and having local interests which promoted by hostilities on the sea board, harassed by no apprehensions. Not so ARIEL. tibule, and for John Fey, the Speaker of the lower House. Wasuinerton, Feb. 0, 1846. Items. Captain Rynders, who has been here for several days, treats a number of friends to-night, on the strength of the passage of the notice. The Governor of Coney Island is also here; as represented to us, wishes the island to be made a seaport town. Proposes to supply porgies to the government, by contract. _ would be“ Party at the French Minister’s to-night. they are | Three thousand people in the capitol to-day. with th aster Sconcia, the juvenile Ole Bull, gave us an © Ole Bull concert, at Caruai’s, to night. is truly of action | patriots of the North,who stargl on the line of 54 40, | a wonderiul pertormer. House s0-80. and defy the grasping avarice of kings, and the pro- __Only two members absent to-day, of the whole House elected—Mr. Carroll, of New York, and one gtese of monarchical institutions. They see nego- other New Yorker: and they on account of sick- tiations a second time closed, without the of renewal; they see the notice, lately regarded as altogether pacific, and tending to hasten an Prospect negs, we believe. TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. ment, at least to give us time pending negotiation to In Senate. repare for the worst, now become not an interme- | Wasninaton, Feb. 9, 1846. PI diate, but perchance the last act of the drama. Prayer. Journal of Thursday last. While the negotiation was pending, the noti ice could Numerous petitions—among them several frem West - scarcely fail to Pee good fruits ; the negotiation ern New York, by Mr. Dix, for abrogation of certain > errno being conclude a declaration of war, to take effect at the year. Will England wait the expiration of the year? Her preparations are made; her armament is in | tion, the notice may become on our part !ndian treaties, from Livi 0 county —| Message from the President, communi: the late end of a ‘Allen, arbitration correspondence. On motion of Mr. ies Moreneeda whe b been kept by indis lorehead, who has been kept away Posi ppeared ia his place, this morning, Tor the ret readiness: and Mr. McLane expresses the opinion , time this session. hostilities arising on this very question. then stand on her arms, her strength wasting, and | “it. McDuffie, much her expenses accumnlating, while we make ready foarh MiG: to meet her? Such chivalry would be Quixotic. Qithout th that she has equipped herself in contemplation of | Mr. Haywood, also indicated by his presence in his Will she | eat, his return to town. I, leaning upon beco that he cannot stand | complaint, came in, a as Jot his staf, Yet his heed is as clear, Will she rest idle, while we are weak, our slender | and his will as strong, as in his palmiest days. army drawn off to aremote gio our puny a ‘The pleasant countenance of Mr. Buchanan loo med lobe, our fortfi- | o scattered over all the seas of the gl ut as large as life in the lobby below. cations incomplete or disabled, our munitions inade- | A bill for the relief of Mary M’Rea, widow of an off- quate or utterly want! reo. § be less likely to believe it, than those who, consol | ,, Colom ing themselves with the pacific spirit of the The Jew Apella would | cer of the army was next taken up. cvron advocated the bil on the ground that the widows of the army ought ve same pretec- age, and | tion {rom govern-neut as wilows of the navy, the improbability of the sacrifice of great mutual Dy ae P interests for a strip of wild land, shut their eyes to | doxutaes akoan: y Mr. Pearce and Mr. Critten- facts, and hug the phantom of peace. In the astettion of our just china Oa motion of Mr. Bagese, the pre-emption land bill y it possible, still | wes made and ordered for tne first Monday in March Jess in the assertion of the great principles of human | next. liberty, 80 absolutely opposed to the progress of mo- | narchical governments on this continent, [ do not THE TREN WAN sreamens. The bill appropriating $5,625,000 for building ten war deprecate war. The just ground of complaint is that | pare es bagetnehioes g ther g other ships of rented the administration, tion The executive has still no a as a, are, and have some time been, of a state of facts which, rationally viewed, leave us on the verge of war, have taken no measures to put the country ina state of prepara- hension of | supplies, was r areday luded, pared. that, as chairman on Neval absent, and woald be for | and Mr. Wesrcert, from y lest, res @rgument in favor of the measure, yet confessing that the omens of the day were si int of aay thing bat peace. Wh hostilities, and rests in a sort of fis inactivity. — at wes pe oy ns 6a had Ching erg wey | tion followed upon ‘ae motion—Me. ed firmly and courageously~not in “ “ gasconade and bravado; and if the sajoct i tobe | iyo and Mr. Yover, recommending sabmitted to the decision of the sword, we should be ina condition to make the contest one that | bill. It wv would result not in @ treaty of compromise, but in | becanse he wished some @ dieation of our rights. If the country remain in its | there was I present situation until war is upon pg Our seaboard | Course which the nogotistions hed) tak will be desolated—the contested territory lost, and, if our honor survive the conflict, ma! ndurance through a long | inthe business by the cabinet, as delusive, m: bject, let us have in Cone | tud disguised. The President, he laew, had ‘00, idea of only be after persevering series of years. On thi gress no more flourishes of trumpets, sounded in view of the next Presidential election, and lowed, the ba being id, to die away. Our 8 statesmen ness and foolish confidence. Measures | taken to fortify the count ry without delay—not in @ ees iseless. | confidence in the discretion of the Cay He filled , and | hhad no objection to laying the bill on the table forthe ould awaken trom their sane ee t deontoag tor the Lae ote of bd vt thet he was oppose: Na on hye preston of the sense tite Mr. tie posed ‘ A commands, when he i upon | a sulutary lesson to monarchies, anda complete vin- | Senete upon the issue of peace or war. He wore ayority of the Senate | manner ia h they had been conducted and oo: may be cluded by th , Y | own mind of this fact. He denounced the policy pursued } . The object Delieved to be to get up an agita- then al- | tion in the patie mind, that war wes'lneritablet aod ake of th of the ise | then to Non nae BP posse An w+ PO se 000

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