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z 8, and the New York and Erle, bave made de thelr re" ~ AUCTION TION SALES. eae "Be oe, AMURMMENTS te Tay oi aa : , is . ae ta Sanna rns this year, under oath, in conformity with the re, BENT —..| LATEST INTRLLIGENCR BY THE MAILS. progress | @WENTY-NINTA CONGRESS. irements of the Legislature. ILL SELL. Phe Der ae Wodlock, at 5 Soha sireet— PARK THKATRE. hareanrey ange | Senate. The select committee appointed by the Senate of Ohio Clocks, Blackiag, Dlates, Purses, Ink, Coral Beads, Col Ea | Highly Important from Washington. | once, than by giving up a Wasninoron, March 3, 1646, examine into the affairs of the Board of Control of the | lr, Faucy J airy at MEN it javem partens Sew Wi | portion of our territorial rights, under the present | Dey delightful, and warm. A res i- Voge Of five Cutlery, Wastenholms and others, pate Bank of Ohio, report as follows :— maker! , Razors, Scissors, Guns, Thompson's Biecking. oir: PAN AN ie evedies, Fancy Boxes, Cl ins, he. : VERY MAN IN HIS HUMOR. anes, Haames caanedien, Pinay Bouse, Clateen tae, Kisty, ofa fralees hoor GV Also. 2 Gold Watches. m7 1t*rb badil H, DUCLUZKAU, Auction-er. | CLOLD WATCHES, English and: Preach J G ea er ibe iuseau will sell Tn Das i half past 10'o'elock, at 1 , 220 Pearl st very Wasurnaton, March 5. | circumstauces of the case, to foreign nation. | *“ditory in the g Thin attendance of Great flare-up in the Senate among the Democrats | It ss, A eporationd aie rehoved that a conflict be- antyet by the Rey. Mr. Milburn—Journal of yester- —Mr. Polk in a Dilemma, between Scylla and | Ween the United States and England now would Potitions—b Mr. Semple, (also, State resolutions for a °C b 2} lead to a convulsion in all western Europe—to revo- grant of lana for internal improvements); by Mr stur- harybdis—Dangerous position of the Oregon | utions and changes in other governments, which fecn, by Mr. Yulee, by Mr. Ashley, by ‘Mr. Calhoun Question—The War Party making Headway. would alter the face of nations in less than five by Mr- Allen, by Mr. Lenton, and sthers, ‘Several resolutions of inquiry provosed. saul agsort- ‘The expected eruption of Vesuvius took place to- Years. a gli of fine heavy y hor ?, (People accumula ruvAmoust ‘subscribed, $1 Sohasen 8 Batinnses om Sa cba poms | breach in the democratic ranks, which has been | these new and important principles, it will be pee Presideat's hammer’ ‘\°?P* by the rap of the Vice- id in, $027,907, oan ree o! 8 Sgoeral assortment of Mey... ‘Miss Fanny Gordon | Benerating for the last twe months on the Oregon | that, unless the Oregon controversy is during ¥ G08, Cirevtatiox—New bills, $998,341 ; old Xenia bills, Awe ae. we Were Free of Admission—Boxrs, $4; Hit, # coats; Gallery | Guestion, took place to-da d the President was | ‘¢ present session of Congress, the chancesin favor —_—-Mr. Burrs moved lution of instructions to the 20,480 ; total, $1,118 Gat SENUINE MEXICAN UE gents. ing Sains cid eb Oeit at ctewedene | : a reagent was | of war between this country and England are man- committee on public buildings in reference to t +6 Gold apd silver, $149,961; eestern sight drafts , FIGURES, AT AUCTION. Pic aephaimmalcis rrecisely | denounced by the war party, representing 64:40, as | ifoldiy increased. ‘The war party inthe Senate and ment of the public accommodations in the suerte notes and sight checks, $403,- | A LEVY willsell, on Saturday Evening. at 7 o'clock, a: 293 | ————"——oarry EAT.) ~~ —— | the basest of traitors, if he intended to make a | House are almost completely organized and united. | 9fthe Senate. It is © good move, One oft he Mesica eat 8b Fn oe Foe ax Figures, from | Ww iACKSON MANAGER AND PROPRIX > i : ; | They number eight or ten in the Senate, and are | *#F0r# ever committed by a public architect, wat in the Duscocwte—Bille of ex and notes discounted, , Mexico, and Rag Figuies fiom Pacbls, giving an exact repie- | 4- s AG! 79K | qreaty on the 49th parallel. ‘The first broadside took | ) ay ant ai tee His ey go for Consruction of the Senate chamber. Instes de@ provid- PET nse guaran wot usuiion wo oumr | cabeahneseant sent a Asam oc |p Saturday venting, lara 7, | pce between Mie Haywood and Mr. Hannegan, | EOTENAUy Bias, ovwe "they eoler oe galley ‘areal arc hue means, $3, $7205 Sporting Pieces, framed; Modern Fain.ings, Se. ke. Tha Performasoy will opmameonss with we Drama of and the details willbe found in the report of this | promise or negotiation, except the assessment of We hope this proposition of enlargom it ay Priveipals $28,319, as endor- The Jib! osay. ‘Mr J R Seon day’s proceedings. For the last two days Mr. Hay- | damages to be paid to England. They are the rep- out; until a new Senate-chamber sd in some of ders, ‘es principals, | ms 7 a ge Roget ph, + Davenport ; resentatives of that portion of the country which other part of the capitol, as proposed by Mc. Owen, of ndorsers $66 396. Ae AM NRICA Broad oo CRORCH of St. George, Telie Doe... | wood has been making an able and cutting speech passes for the popular and energetic Anglo-Saxon the House. 4 ing is @ statement of the circulation :— ue a: by cheat Prot Hackiey DD at Gea | in favor of 49. He did not spare Mr. Allen and the | race in its highest state of tion. AlarKePOrION On motion of HE Bet TAD Seat too'c up the bul culation— of r i ori 9 : i ; i i e Senate - sig08 Tom Cringh sw ppamenrort | war party ; hence the explosion which took place | of thi pega ste, f fohe Ieee in’ brigiehene ark oni providing or 8 rant of fands to the State of Michigan | to-day. Mr. Polk is in almost a like position with his | W¢%er® n of certain railroads and canals in- ; In the event of a war, they entertain the idea of tended t fe thet a gil Gouy | own party which Mr. Tyler was towards the whigs | covering the northern lakes with war steamers, and Nir Weovanipox. resumed pth ae of U.A OD. MivBlacchard |i i i invadi F ing thi | UNITED BROTHERS LODG», No. 3—Th. anes mn tad hind Te Bete. | the extra session of 1841. The interest of the | invadiug Canada with 50,000 rifles, and settling this the bill. He emembered the first road that was cut N! 3 , { ‘Boxes 50 cents—tecon " : “ 7 H 5 through the State of Ohio; it was called Zanes’ bridel- me nis Legge Ty Fraucetad <0 meet ot thele Lodgs Booms on | Pit and Gallery £00 shaadi debate has increased tenfold. Next week will be | Westion in !:ss than sixty days. Simultaneous i of Ohio; it was Z bi ape- wil open | with such a movement, they also dave a project to Pith. He recited tho astonishing results in the popula- cial business. | the great week. Mr. Reverdy Johneon has the rp Cey tion of Ohio, from the WB BOWE HATH AND NEW cross the Bay of F fi New England, move ' ‘he opening of that path, Mr. W. re- Soar Liicaieaikésiye (er eT aL BY ATONE CIRCUS. floor for Monday, and Webster, Calhoun, Benton, | down to Halllax, and caplane tint navel depot sual. | capitulated ad the national advantages which would accrue WANTED-4 highly respectable middle aged woman—a | “V0. 87 Bowery. Rockwell & Stone, Managers. | and all the great men, have yet to speak. on with the sonaineds against Canada. “ Toad, and then passed to an assumptioa that from the | avebe fotestant—and one wh has experince in the, manage. LAST NIGHT OF THE CIRCUS. Everything connected with our foreign relations, | We,war spirit could be ined i. Re periers she compact S: the government with Michigan she was en- None bat American, Eng x Bote need spol. It bee pase strdag teventtaa, a 1, | 18 yet ina state of uncertainty, doubt and cenfu- | world could be precipitated upon the British Colo- | W. descanted upon the milletone of the State. dabt which poke ‘The performance will commence with the famed sion. This Oregon question may draw “ its slow | nies, and there settle the Oregon question | Wes hung around the neck of Michigan: and of the great ANTED—8 or 10 Powertoom Weavers Aplyst the POLi8SH ENTR' | length elone”’ i “ This new movement, therefore, if it should be *##stance toher relief that would be afforded her by ile ror esse betmeen Teh and sh avenues. NoB—| LVI NORTH will, deseribe the vietory of PARIS OF | length along” in the Senate Chamber for a month to | | uh Hew movements th ends a most ex. nese land grants. On motion of Mr. Niles the bill was Girl preferred. “Good tands ean make about 4 per weak, | TROY, ; | come. {tis the disorganized state of parties in this | TOUS” pe Dot tng ot set aside. ; Mrs. GO8SIN as QUEEN CLEOPATRA. F traordinary and general revolution throughout the | “(Message from the President of the United States.) | W ANTED—By, & Feipectable Woman, « situation to do aN Br Teipertable "Wane. s dfuation todo ‘The Dogs Riptou and Napoleon will be introduced. Congress, that has created this state of contusion, | nations of Europe, as well as the settlement of the Resolution adopted, that when the Senate adjouru it weueral \sewor! isa goo peewee cents; Pit, 124 cents. Doors open ati aloak, ir MAA Tepe en oni’ vt AA fa 204 | performances enwrmence et ig o'clock, between the Executive and legislative branches of | Oregon question; and also the question as to the in- adjourn over to Monday next. A sensible and dignified «i | pone 5 i body is the Senate of the United Stat flv at 37 Bleecker at, yy ee) CARD OF A TTS NT |the Government; and no one can tell but it will | tevention ot European nations in the affairs of this y el, jes. | GEQRSIA LUMBER CO. Notes wasted op fer cont | | AATIONAL THEATRE AND O1RCUB, | produce the like state of confusion, leading to war, | seoted thst such n wer in bos then iz yearn: Would | _,08 the various propositions belore ths Senate, for the X discount, Ree NUP STREET, PHILADELPHIA, | 'n our foreign relations; and throughout the civi- | give us all the British Provinces on the Atlantic, ears Cavite Tae nofiers Se ib abrogation «ad T ost WE DOLLARS REWARD. iy Law SRE A D. wu aaa WELCH, MA a lized world, before it shall have terminated its in- La | Oregon and ears Fa an opportunity int eee | dit Herwoon resumed ea ta, He ‘at the evening of the ad larch instant . terminate this, aT thelr one 7 ; 4 ‘ squire fornia, an en eet cl of hisremarks on yeste: at in the acts of Liste rear come Ss Now spent. Ay Berend Weeitenion Tee Ls wat | fluences. Since the interesting debate which took | with Mexico; besides renewing on a grand scale | omission and commission, Which on aged in their ange ishinent, may found the following | Place lat week, before the sailing of the British the principles of the French revolution in all the | of the President of the United Pte el feat Papers, ot uo value to any one but the ow riteiigte IAD, principal set Kquentrian, and | SfAmer, several speeches have been made on both | western monarchies of Europe. | that his object was pacific. and not such as ane ristie delineations of melo-drama- | bs de ho will. return John Bowlaud, Attorn-y' at Law, No.l New street, i “ i intl Animated with these magoificent and terrible | *t Mi. Allen) would have the Senate believe. The Fre- m7 itr Gepersou say on ee brated courser. | men cat the question, 1 ee Breces, of ‘Mincis, « | views, { do not believe the war party in Congress | tident had ine ciated, fhe, deore. of Lay |e aobUST OR STOLEN, | \ sins. EDWARD WOob , myclogant Kqueatrian,.on two | very discreet, calm and sensible man, made acapi- | will recede. ‘They are as yet in a minority ; but if | 7m" would cae” iwention, to trap us into war. ; FP20M A HORSE, te became Uisengaged from a sleigh | Torts Greauitation- < > Samana "| tal speech on Monday, in favor of the whole of they will influence the President, in the White dent's message to justify the conclusions drawa by pees of means over lisbilities........... $000,000. i on haadie ae ? Hight Female Egnestrians, whe arpeer ia grand cavaleaden. Oregon down to 54 40. In the course of his re- | House, to adopt their views and protract in conse- | seme Senators, to iustify these opinions in relation to ne Pht ake 3a haaae thin of the head stall, Wi watts: Pe former, marks, he ulluded to a principle of negotiation, | quence, thereot, the position of the Uregon ques- | war ?7—Mr. H. here cited that portion of the President’s Message, commeucing at page 10, having reference to fH | howrr sear pang -_ i dingo on tosay . F and which is believed by some to be now | therefore, in one of the most interesting [0 pghoaer yt not closed the doors of the oe nn th ERS. 8 n e | ? : ng department against i abundant ward Ridiug, after the lisiiea inventions YY 11 SIG | 1n contemplation by the Executive. This plan | ad turaing points, not of any one nation, but in | depertmentegal tooat St kis eingeks BA tb oi 7 the family of nations, and I verily believe that the | Tp, ery passages in the message were yet the s ettle: ¥ peace of the whole world depends and hangs upon sages which acertain Senator hei ‘pas tending to clots on the combined principle of equivalents and money, | the settlement of this Oregon question. ali negotiation. In addition to this, the ex. ps law requires, which is good evidence that the public 2 | tlon, after this session, they may reach agoutiae e are, ve full confidence in the investments. The proportion rrincizal Male Rcuostrinne Meare Lavi NORTH, Tv. | Which is rather novel in its arrengements;/ in the country which nothing can affect. m7 It rre TURNER, ond W. Kirst pets Ni a tates ils es SPECTACLES. specie on hand to the paper in circulation was very O8T—On : . day, March 34,a pair of Gold Spectacles, in Back’ agarega td red } ‘ ¢ NOR GERMANT ‘ P : ae ae rien aid cares A alain warded Wo Tee ae Rees this meer Will be liberally re | tee RIVERS FAMILY remarkable for thei high talent contemplates the settlement of the Oregon question, pto preserve this condition if they wish to retain the A RICH NUMBER. Wak ea HANS, Svea Direstor, sad ewe sad Sve i i s * Pastor, itory. i | The next week in the Senate will be great. pressed a“ hope” in his me: thet some further 00 of the public. HE SUNDAY DISPATCH for to-morrow, will contain | “pretoniter of Lea Captesng Lisle Fest. | for nghtaand territory. As the United States have enti . Proporals” shall be made to settle, this question. What We annex a statement showing the value of 0° Tee, Colsinns of Reading Mat he ~ f the Kira | Vaulter of ithe, MR. BICKARLAND. the best title to the whole of the Oregon territory, | Wasalimaiiu: ‘Maken 6: other proposal that was—or whether it was, or was not sree the tain ohn Tyle ibrisi ‘osturer, . G. i ine i FF ‘} ‘ASHI 1846. etiptions of merchanise, sold at auction, by the auo- | 5,802" let aut the Of Clowns, MESBRES. WAY mal While. | itis proposed to persiat in that claim, with the whole | 2 z gitared, was another question. He (Mr, H.) wes detan’ Hours of Ring Master, Mr. K. ed 3 | of Vancouver’s Island; but,to give compensation, in | He. ‘oealists, SRS. La’ + . ; toh of Indiana byt at Bara. ‘The Country Bu. Wieavink 3 - : Fee; BARHROT ed | dollars and cents, to the Britiah Government, for the _ Poetical recipe for makin, eat Cakes. Dinners | Stage Manager, Mr. FREER. inqui i helicu, Sketch of the Lite of Martha W. : H i , Telinquishment of their usufructory occupancy— : " t NATIONS Mauls: he Orta Phos ef Cota. | actaaihnans ehacnnateass mie, cmuntin Derm: (oe enmation tobe determined spon exther by | Wood closed his fearless commentary on the do- Yemmmeat; but nothing coult be inferred to shew thet opie. Two Col if Miscellane . i j 5 ‘ on m ‘ ue in Later from Wauageon ine meirly pag een Pantomimes and Spectacles of high equestrian ce- the parties themselves, or by arbitration. It is pro- | biceps spl at about 3 osieks His Ltsprokacgatl bat a mer oa = tet round axe trical items A column of Weel iy ous Kage eriwith | Bealetcl the Creheee Me yee. bable that such a treaty would meet with the sanc- | CoRclusions, reduced to plain Saxon, are these :— would stand up and say that he belicved the President was it three columns of Editorial matter an jatest news. | A most sum jous Wardrobe of all the natious in.-he world, | tion of the extreme 64 40 section, in Congress; | That the President is anxious for a compromise | abusing the trust re in him, by the introduction of Family Jars—A Stirring Scenc in the Senate ing the President and the administration against th: ia- There is a split—a decided split. The Baltimore houses of the city, in each of the past twenty-four jeare. Within the past eight or ten years, there has n very little variation in the value of American dry ode sold at auction ; but in the sales of dry goods of breign manufacture the value has fluctuated very much om yearto year. The sales of these goods, from 1823 1830, were very large, since which they have been Por open. | City.and Police Items of to-day. * The le 9. spo: ili of this notice,” he should wish ¢ him. The Presi- sehen “eo From 1884 to 1835, the increase in we ice Three: Cents. Office Ann street, where subscrip- TERMS eee Tiree a ey Meer. G. | bit whether such views will be taken up by the pies epi lie a6 oe reps se joery ae dent by Withdrawing his Proposition ts to the 4th 10D European dry goods w: great, WILLIAMSON, BURNS & WATSON, ripe pe aoe tipple " goverament remains to be seen. | thie settlement. at the clamor for 0 is net not close the doors of negotiation. He (Mr. ing about one hundred per cent. The sales of all | m7 it'r Pablishers. ‘A ciset caver toad of high bred Horses, trelned tor thesre: | j movement of a set of very small men, ambitious of 41) wot this moment, to shut the doors, and foods at uuiction during the years of speculation, Toe. | naand {or warlike and processional effects on the stage—at-, tf. Dayton, of New Jersey, also made a speech, high l ait dispose of ion ; but there was difference be- es, sedans pigs NOW READY, tended by twelve grooms, and by fourteen rough riders. | taking sides with the peace party, in favor of com: | Very high places—that Alllen, the Chairman on Fo- tween making a speech, and giving a veto, (Laughtar.) uch more limited than in several years previous. Sales THE FOURTH NUMBER | ‘*ae Beors ofthe Gives and Wheaireare always opened at : reign Relations, has not the confidence ot the com- | 80me members could make @ speech one way, and vote f land end real estate occupied the attention of auc- is | balf-past 6, and the performances invariably commence at 7 promise on the 49th parallel. These speeches were ae : another. (Laughter) When asked how he thought ‘ ike es r wired i oe o’eloek. followed up yesterday and to-day, by Mr. Haywood, Mitte, and ought to quit it—that the resolutions of | upon the subject he had discussed, be could, if he chose joneers a je. MORRIS’S NATIONAL PRESS, | FIRST GRAND CONCERT OF! Litiserssoa riper * | the Baltimore Convention, are mere stuff ; and that | to, say to one party, “ Look at my vote,” and to another, Sates sy Auction, City or New Yorx. A JOURNAL FOR HOME. Mr. J. H.Keemle, of North Carolina, in @ series of remarks, abound- | the Jeaders of the 54 40 division, are a set of arrant ‘Look at my speech.” (Renewed shouts of laughter) ~ + ‘THE number of this superb Family Newspaper, for the ILL take place atthe Broadway House, oa SATUR- ing in good sense and severe criticisms, and sharp | demagogues, worthy only_of acorn and contempt— a 2 aves S member bad re j i esd i : giveged Ed hareetag "eh rete pring hehe Winx EVENING } March 7, on w ras ae me, | 8arcasme o the war democrats. Hence the explo- {thas bn Sod ee Beniee, and Wrgnt Fe ere aly dad fs ihe maeehy ‘ently i 3 < ~meviews ot New, Books en Unpatish (tao tng) ong Hep Bars. Mr. Rating TS \Domsell avd Mr Gourley, Sion to-day. ‘ would throw the party on their beam ends—there rire hist porn a pe pons tana is heer) 3 8 Had ; Dee Bo eee ftom, the Continent of Rarege—a Skerch of of the Park These.” two ballads written expressly for THi# Oregon question has not only reached @ not being another man left fit for the succession— is (Mr. H's) first spposrance in public life was ta com. tes Sos = —Heviews of Musie and the Wine Arte—Geme of Poctry and | him by Jr H Hormesstle. ’ most important and controlling point in the relations | From the beginning to the end, the phillippic of pliance with a call from his politcal trtends, to aftand tiie URS Stas ieee Recent aeeuteOgoa Rave Sects | ArAbamacnirameac Nested go ofthe United Sate and England, but also in the ME-Liaywood was « moat rare and wicy treat for Revi cutie, Puget eer 910,065 1,958,981 10,459,685 number of Editorial Articles upou various Sabjects—a Chrom | ————___+___—_— movements and position of parties in this country. ‘As soon | Haywood ; mation that they were wrong. Ata subsequent period, ‘ ¥ ft Anecdote ‘ 4 as Haywood sat down,|Hannegan, flaming ‘Go0,000 1301 273 bea i ‘Seovly of Veriesie—tbe pa Se ke ee an The old parties of whig and democrat appear to be | like a voleano in a state of fusion, rove to reply. He | tio) pcilegs gy Poti herd chink hehe iis age nes a HENGE Lae racne Gad gears | 1 yy ine fork bacred Muse occ completely dvorgained on thin quewion; and 1 fad 90 proceeded lar, however, when Ally yale suck Kimmie a deride? ~ 256 % fon — ‘i E t rm saat 4 en alt So > de- in fact, tw jons were J. Sit 19808 7 ‘aes belo ad dernier S086 1-sthens | NYeumea te Reseed, ANE Pitiels Grand Oratorio of Sumeon” will uke | @M@Very much “inclined to believe this disorganiza- sired to know the authority of the Senator from Mr. R. Jounaon, ‘Taree, you p please. 2 8 nant DICKENS’ LAST NEW WORK, ~ place on WEDNESDAY KVANING,1ith snst-,at-theT«- tion will be yermanent, unless the Executive should | North Carolina for havi AS FAR AS RECEIVED. be Subscriptions only $2—single copies, 6% cents. All the numbers of this superior aud universal , may be obtained from the commence: Mr. He You, the Tyler: (Loud Inugtter) "As tothe charge of “pune a Sette ries z 3 Be: s ie it upon LE. ‘ ‘ - | 7 Es - third. charge rticulars of this performance will appear in efature form a treaty during the present session. Already | the line of #9—he demanded it. Haywood denied | hi the'Bouth, which it was etteed had host snc Uear ptf itaa alter ale county cogneed the““war party” numbersabout8,10, or perhaps more is Tieht for the demand. Allenpersisted that twas bouna By the Balimote’ Conventien, ‘he’ repudiated ‘apphiestion be made at the office of publicati iB wal bevucveeded by the “Seven Sleep- Sealers, who have ranged themselves against al; | gwer it, Then, says the senator from Ohio, “he President’ hinealf howe et te, Know, (if the vid” and the “ Messiah,” in the course of a ow corhpromise, and claim down to 54 40, at all hazards, | takes back his speech.” “No, sir,.” says Haywood, Baltimore Convention, when he accepted the nomi- , OF to BURGES3. STRINGER & CO. rt y : . “ . N + 222 Brondway, cor of ae at jane capepdaty tersreste potent of ss “The movements in Congress, which developed this | “but Iam glad to see that the speech takes. Sesh pra! be Be had not known the terms, for he had Gi ay #E si 2 ES i a82 SeNES! So ity 38 e8 f 3 re ms 2t*a 3 there was a laugh, and even Webster si 2 fen ech wate MIRA A) . . ‘espond tothe nomination, He was merel; ret 1 oa FLORT ANT 70 FUYSICLANG AND RRUGGISTS. Lead a Ree yet eee T pated to. mare ait Teconstruction of parties, commenced under Gen. amid the confusion Allen eres out“ British !— | asked, “ Will you accept the nomination ? and he ~& 3e6s'aes teers own ss" TH: BOWERY MEDICINE STORE, 60 | WHITLOCK, 88 Canal street, where they will receive theit | Cass’s resolution offered early in the session. ‘Tha; Hannegan resumed, fierce as ten thunders, and | SWered as quick ss the magnetic telegraph, “I will, to 1908 738 16.740" 'ERRY ” is for sale, withthe stock iu trade, fixtares, kc | admission tickets. m4 4t is*r pcbiidicak Nira imple thing in itseli—a mere asserted that it the President should prove re- | %¢ Sure ; and I wish you may elect me.” (Loud laugh- 9)973,187 9 890,022 ith the buildi igh Co Bim nr ce eres 7 ee ec ge tn tp ef isreirge ei fes j ) Much declamation had been used, much discus. 873, 19: j ith the buildings avd ipeon years lease Ctl Y OF ELMS ‘teacbiition Gf" "tay into the state of the | creant to 54 40, he would deserve a damnation | gion in distrusting political o nts—some it There is a bill before the Legislature of this State for" ‘c two story, brick hosee, mee Pas asia wales ied wi | po deep that the resurrection would. not awaken | was a western question—others damning ‘he Brian tegulation of sales of merchandise at auction. This THE acteuhe butting of’ New Vorktand te Mormem country. It was, however, accompanied witha se- him. Dire dismay and confusion reigned on the | (laughter) —some saying it was an Americsh question— ult regulates the charges the auctioneers shall make, en OF ph Temple at Nauvo>, will remaia open fora short time longerat ries of remarks prefiguring a new view in the po- democratic side. Haywood, all this time, was | others tui it into a question of ‘and be } party " ing t | eh ite Building. ‘Trekets 25 cents. ini remarkably cool and self. seed. And with | President ‘ing among the le. Mr. H. deprecates put does not touch the commissions. The charges,such Sinest, which may Rie piegeans |S" L PORTER BELDEN, Proprieter, sition and destiny of thecountry, which had been | [ test coolness in the world, he intimated | the idea of allowing the people to have a share in the State duties, &e., now come out of the owners of the good sts oor tap sale of soa a 1, and s large leaner was | Ke. 8. CUNNINGHAM, Supt ot Einiion generated in the diplomatic experience of General to Aifen that he was disposed to be accommodating power, which was reserved by the treaty -making lone in that article the ‘season. > 4 ‘i i ‘ ‘ | stitution exclusive! woodesold, and do not take away e fraction of the com- | °°? ye Sreradteommee all i Tho is now constructing at 360 Broad wa Cuss while he held official connexion with the go— out of deors; or, in other words, we suppose that | * wery, oue of the priac\pal business ievdiea | PE BO) ‘New YORK. ; for the Executive de) of y 4 4 | the roment. Thi ; issions. Thee commissions and charges now on sales Bowery, one of the principal Dasiness street MODEL OF , verament in the foreign relations of the country. rr — sey lent ee eee foe if i'were w panic faith,” they might mabe the mest ofe geo growing ’city—ar ving been js ilding, shed, tree, ; i 5 He der F Singaan peers DF about seven per cent., five of Eewry twenty years it dersves ad Reprecmting In sarved WSistopalp ot a gush wall That important speech opened up the question of the | nary, gentlemen—look sharp. How far these hot Hnsotea by = ivel oo 954 KH pe wae portent _ tod ich are for commissions and guaranty. This item — Pe cctebiabewrne bp Wn neon ire! be completed ates peas ae thi Ie Fa ad “foreign relations of the country, as connected with shot would have been exchanged we don’t kaow, | Sete ta the Gloohe a ee its public duties. If this was Z “ey pena! charges are made by aud whieh from the extensive advertising gi ae, anaes fepto residences, hotels the question to which the resolution referred. It had os Evans kindly moved an adjournment, and sori was od A by some te be—it was that oe State. Two and a half percent. for commissions ard | other articles, bas, boats, 10 10.30 inches in I for follo from, accordingly, in pursuance of a previous resolution, ve at the root, like the ficient, and wilt make the business pro- Richa moder ree pensation wil peparaet, was followed by eloquent harangues f other Se- | the Senate ‘adjourned over to Monday next. Mean- , & the blosso it were, ing OV a Now York, the nators. Mr. Allen, although occupying the impor- time, everything in the family is tant position of chairman of our Foreign Relations | mentation. The 64 40 Senators had a c: his country. But sccording to the terme could not resist the demands of the crisis, and he morning on the subject of the new treaty said to be more Convention—they went by the terms of the Con- A . "i almost ready tor the Senate on the Oregon bounda- | vention, for the “ re-annexation of Texas,” and fer the came forth with a series of speeches which, how- It is Bid, though, that, vediaed the last | “re-occupation of Oregon,” "The 40th parallel was the state of fer | common with the Senate, would be found by the side soul ecmteciaaeet ie RE. sing abso ‘well worthy the at- about the first April, Ay possibly restrict the business, and, in that event, it bi bent ih Jwould be dosituble, as that mode of selling goods Sekisted pepteues. Peaee tention of graduates. i desired. be d ted by the pea i 8 i highest to American foot ent BARI oS ag oT etd MX jury, orrdicled in Wall stet, will eenmseun- Aesth they have no reed to dor tne President mormon” Fig Arh would efor that ual at New Stock a ne tone, $60 Bowery,” New Kork. N.w.Bapeav. | £Y . aie mrdatreet. He bare " ene Hi Py st says so. But the coolness ot Mr. Haywood to-day bike “ Panic coe in ing for the re ation of @ en P | mus Robe itsresonrees, cl tro ME’. Allen was followed by Mr. Hannegan, of 8 Feally admirable, whatever may have been the | Cif? sinnie " notice," bat would. ol vole Ta favor ef CONSTIPATION \ ir Seaton was one ofa party of four who crossed the Rocky Thhiots, also in favor ot 54-40. His views were put nase igh of his oo en le the resolution of the House. He also objected to the 100 (COSTIVENESS) yaniaius from, Ores Lity to Missouri, * September last, forward with a great deal of popular eloquence and ¢?08¢- The war about Oregon has commence propositions contained in the resolutions of some Sena- 4 100 Nor & Wor RK im 4 iy the Feyase indians. He will give aver? | force. Judge Boceee, from fe ‘same State, as 1 be- 800d earnest, but itis all confimed to the household | tors in the chamber, and had a particular objection to aie DESTROYED | Sema eee URE an Te nT Tt | toce chessued fellowed in tn eaiseditheionaaed | rey: the word’ forthwith.” which accompanied the resolu- ITHOUT MEDICINES, INJECTIONS or BATHS tho e wh the pect ited to at- ie eavelopetions al tale piso ge aceeeeneess (f ag | Sarees chee tas Predent tes taeiveraaae wore T NES, INJEC’ bl . 5 i velock. : ch 5, 1846. wi ive the nt legislativ , Price Thiet eae ae Bich Baclish dines a ncintea fom | ‘Mickete uf admission can've had at. the bociety Library— | the Oregon question, and founded on the extreme Wasmunazon, Maron 6, oaiven the 204 French edition of ple, | Price2 cents. m6 4tr —_— claims to that eit having brought the subject There is some tale here about a case which Came gelf, he would allow him to do so - for ee ta a 8 right L in Compliment to Mr, CHAS, H PINE wit before thecountry,in the action of Congress,we have | before the U. 8, District Court of Pennsylvania a dose: i he ipieeset; ease e Beye th eee on. at the Apollo, on TUESDAY EVENING, Very reason to expec short time since, in connection with which the ndment of Mr. Colquitt, recommendin (ten . 1846, settled this session of esa, that it will have the 4 7 . be I amendme! f 4 lj . —~ ars. Dodworth’s and Kendall's Bands are both engaged effect to increase their power and influence over the | Vice President falls in for a share of the blame. and a compromise, advocated the adoption o re ii : c i lutions as cove an all-sufficient ground. He Hekets Sl, an be obtained of either of the commitige:, at masses every year. {t is ax follows: McKean Buchanan, a Purser in the | Tene uulom eae sdvice with the duties of the ‘Chairman. recently discovered 0 of completely destroy al Soaatipeoee without u: ‘or baths, followed ob: | IVE BALI C | Take piss ould the question not be | ; but if thoes preferred to toes bape " e physician of o’ her pe: | Mercer House, and at the fpelies%e the evel 1 It will be seen, therefore, that Pn Ohl rtyin Navy, lvid ia, a¢ usual, his stock of goods, amount | Executive, until the case should imperatively demand it. - ifieates : ese Mabe. reas represent rth tern | j i then extended Senate for their in- Ieopy eatin Saar A.B. Ausion, Secretary mnaeisa MEY Sate Mon Porte Renato from New York, Mr, i8& t0 some $00,000 or $80,000, with money ad- | He then extended ha thanks te the rapes and ae MUs10. Dickinson, who made a very good speech, took the vanced by the government. During the stay of the | senate, hie heart felt lighter and 4 Board. DUMSDAY, No, 55 fcn' street, mear the Bowery, ground ot 6440; and one or two others, from New ship ati one of the ports in the Pacific, complaints | He deprecated the consequences which would £00 ahs Reading RR Professor of the Guitar, Singing. Aecordeoa and Vio- FTO IGT Poo, Orit ae ind The whole force of n | from a rash and precipitate or unwise or irregular ee- 100 di , for curing which oatigues co teseh Ladies ang v jen at their ows re- prom id ‘about eight or ten; in the | WeTe made by the authorities of the place that goods | tion in any shape ‘and expressed his faith in con- ‘50 Long Island RR medi entirely t. sidences, in all. parts few York City, with much facility war party amounts to eight or ten ; in the were smuggled on shore by sailors of the ship, and, | trolling supervision of Providence. 30 ds Sold at the National Depot, of WARTON, of Paris, 74% | and. progression, by hisnew but never failing system. House they may have'forty or fifty. This war party—- smuggl y » | Mr. Carnour wished to Correct « misspprehension of 1% = do Maiden lane, New York, and by ali booksellers and medicine Terms very reasowal le. Apply at £5 Boud street. this new democrati Seng ae Movement party of | upon investigaton, it was confessed by some of the tn6 6th protocol, as quoted by Mr. Heyweod. It was : ae RS | eee he eee. mere: be i on the day—may be‘eaid to be now completely organiz- | crew that they had taken on shore several pieces of | simply a part of letter of | Mr. Fekenhem, and not of 100 Nor & Wor RR oe ORE BARE trom Ware Hicg performances of ix, g1000 CAPITAL PRIZE! ed, and [do not Lge they will recede from their silk handkerchiefs furnished them by the Purser. the protocol paper. It rel e Oregon % is t i Jesse of avaluable story Position an iota. They profess to represent the " r amet igned having « long leage of vtral and most. de- opinions of the President and his Cabinet ; but the This, upon being charged with it, Mr. B 6 hie ue ay oy been test Gaetan onatner bo see the greatest importance branches of the Den art | [HE unders should be skilfully and tand ing! wsed. Tot & brick House and Lot in a location in a cen who think withus we recommend Mr. LEVETT, corner of sirable Chk oh} ae, way for else‘ peace” men contradict this assumption, and con- denied ; but, upon takin, ii i i i fc i 4 , for saying that the Pre- ?. ind Warren st, roducer of the insertion of ar- | Public house, w, vite y one having the test its accuracy. There is a great deal of private remaining stock, forty ity pieces of silk hand- | had authority, direct or indirect, i° Old Steck Weehas | edenal"Hceerupetsds toply gu tre preile ‘of atmospheric | above amount of cash capital to Farinerahip.con- rte woing ox amonget individuals, both in und | kerchiets were wagertuined to have been disposed sident was desirous of eetling the question upon the line | S0shs Vicksburg Bk #10 7 IRR Sor cx, | Precsure—(From Nosh’s Weekly Messerger.__m7_ittr_ | Ut Orr cnis m5 %¢r_ | out of Congress, as to whether the "Premdent will | of in this manne’. By the regulations of the service, © replied, thet whet he had sald he hed | 25 Farmers’ Trust = b3 at 50 83 a TO DRUGGISTS, PEAS UMERS, GKOCERS, DRY | ~ = The accept any compromise on the 49th parallel; or, Pursers were authorised to charge a commission of m beforehand, thet he might not make & mis- | ode eecartay | C. WELLS BROWNSON & CO. eee ee eee as eeanredto | whether he will not be induced, from avariewy of 50 per cent on articles of luxury furniehed to the | take; und that was, that it would be rbot - LO do mae do. 56 Gold Street, near Fulton Street, N.Y. vi eriptvon, from 100 100 yards, with- considerations, to fall back upon 54 40 ai all | sailors ; 25perc-nt on another class of goods, and | tic forthe President to communicate the progress of ne- beng . HAVE on hand a coniplete assortment of Xylographic, Iu | ag iperun eX j,Bramele @cents Per hazards. If he should be brought to believe that 10 per cent on articles of necessity. Mr. Buchanan | gotiations. bossed Lal ; Patent Me lie - 9 inated aud Gold 4, Be i v cl is | he should construe thi of ar Paper and Segar Labels, &e , and they are cou- cents; the war party have the great majority of the coun- classed handkerchiefs as luxuries, and charged hie | | Mr. Auten then said he i 6 zeply of ew i i th mean that he hed no authority * | cleaned try with them upon the, basis of 54 d I must con- | 5@ per cent for what he would sell for four or five | 4 h dion to their easurtment all the new styles of arti | Course OF - fous they have strong reasons for such belief—if | perct. onshore. The captain, after a suitable repri- | President for hie declartilone ty a area tg All kinds of Job Printing executed promptly and at fair | a SD IEAM OWE = such a conviction should reach the mind of Mr, mand of a practise so unjust to the sailor and detri- | Lyoyq that the Senstor was erroneour in his construc- prices. Catslogaer oftheir Labels will Ve sent to any one 4p SHOP AND STEAM POWER. Polk it Isdoubtedby many,whether he will ever mental to our national character, in making our | tions, sing for them m3 tw is*r TO, LETSA room 31 by 50 feet, within » for Zante of phe againofler or accept the ‘ch 1. ships-of-war the means of violating the revenue laws Mr. Auten demunded it as a right, that the Senator DR. JON ES, DENTIST. Yor" See tae ane 128 iwer It is, therefore, the question of the hour, whether ofa friendly nation, issued a regplecie classing should answer his question. [fnot, he should deny that te Dresses dyed dressed from 50 sestésesusrenscers p 3 the Executive will fall into the views of the war par- handkerchiefs as articles of clothing, liable to a | he had eny semen iTS TEETH es ones oe Sreeterd |S £5 a to, “> i (th f 10, t only. regulation Mr. Herwoon said, that if he were a chairmen ofa . HOE & CO., ty, who are determined to maintain the mghts of the | commission of 10. per cent only. RI S | pen eae ies * ecbalopalahe | “mufwe and Gold atrect,_ Suantty down to 54 40, or whether joy the sake | was subsequently ratified by the Secretary of ao ee fy SS Bey: “join to the Execttive con, ication. be ary double set of best mineral Teeth on i the Navy. Upon the return of the vessel, and merce, ald quit 1] Died. ‘ $50 00 SILITARY EQUIPMENTS—FIEREMEN’S CAPS. of peace, conciliation and other purposes, he may tae “epainet Of as Panere reat wus | fidence. he wo 5 | vom ivens purges 8 Nang. une! CUMUTOPNEN CARL’ “ZS Beppe dna b Wome OY snow | Taeepeaie eer Phartacearts | Sotmeeee wih Fertig’ ends the air found i had overdrawn vomne tem or tev thou. Yr Havtare~ Dont vealed, ‘Tats 9 tarm ba 44 H 4 % ni he ' || "The frieuds of the family and those of his brothor Gil- PTH.) 41 00 5% | MMaBayenct Scabberds of every” varkey. Country compas | 98 8000 as may be on parallel, or on the | Sad, GOMara, Salt was fnstitused in ie Restern | dae, Be os ie oe An wh Ty {| pert C. Rice, are invited to attend his faneral, from his Pinkie Logi, trom, Js to 158 | nies, about ¢ their ani ‘about forming | bas's of that line. Distri ney’ whee > Bost an oat make demands upon pon thie floor. Out of doors lato residence, No. 74 Greenwich streét,on Sunday af- — Remem vast ofUceal avestend Book | new companies 3 | It ia believed by many friends of Mr. Polk that up @ variety of claims as an ofiset. PreO ner | thing Sama toe toe Teenteus on. j| ternoon. 6th fa 4 o'clock. ap | iN hails ey | th tae cor ‘variety constantly on hand, and | his, eieeleal object, ae Chiet Magistrate, 1s to es- | item of which was the diflerence between rer pre Engen Reo. Be stew ¢ a On Thursday morning the Sth inst., Giumsat C. Va- GRACE CHURCH. fe eedimnses pe Mk | Ring ot el the revenue system of taxation, by the'modi- cent and 10 per cent on is furnished to te what he hed said, and he would eher- {| "Hie selstives nnd friends respectfully requested to "i imere H's. URATACAP, 39 Browtway._ | fication of the tariff, and the purifleation of the cur- ger he eaid he been sajestiy dey “oe conte = - . a {| sttond bis tuveral, from hie Ite residence’ corer of 6th GOTTON MILL. }Teney and finances of the gove by the | of. Upon the case being sent to the jury, TMr Aten did not demand his answer of the Senator jee — badd Ny hw wens Fags next at half | on rd jut further invitation. Wane will be fm waiting at Vauxhall Garden until rment, itenti ‘Cotton nactme! Sub-Treasury project. If was rendered in Mr. Bachanan’s favor for $11,000. | as» ‘personal, but as & public ‘The Senator from Wea reais cont ths necloes Mode st mane ane vo FMT nearest his heart, it 16 | One of the most singular features of the case was, | Norte Carolina had assumed to be the exponent of the otton wool, both im and i | possible that he may be the more inclin- that the leading counsel of the defendant against | President; and he desired to know— SE AER Fi tea teae ani Cts“ Ast "Oc Sum, te erro 3013 Sm*re jing line of 64° 40/. [t is y ice siden: ¢ or y 4 "a srtai i ing com| of the ernment itself. | of any Senator to catechise him, OKs day of the Consecration, and on the Sanday follow S HATS. serine 0 yet iat no positive assertion is made ian least, was of very. questionable pro- | $0ch demand, the Senator was out of order is persisting | eered hi servi- ing, calles xe? fe rowards the erection of GRACE ‘ive BERING S£YLE wsow rady at ROBERT: | the'war democrat Both clear him. fle sseme priety. Exceytions were taken to the verdict, | a... tug senator takes back his epeech | De cheek c} Seine, i ies out is 1706. CREATE Reubrcatis ce of wenblre wich he aA ii re eset | to be holding the question in abeyance— | and it was generally supposed. aa Sp would be | Mr. Hevwoon.—No, sir; but I am glad to see the East Haddom, Connecticnt, on the 4th inst, Mrs, RUG STORE FOR SALE, 77 Nintt Avewus —This | waiting the action Providence and the chapter taken to the Supreme Court, bu eos So’olock P M. An old Kuickerbocker gone—On March 5th, Jonn jitehand was one of the eh will not be open, sion, until alter the e Wrrrenarn eged 00 = Mr. le, Clest butchers in this cit (16 Chrystie street) 60 years; it has not | speech takes. [Laughter.) ‘relic! good | | of events: yetbeen docketed. There were several caucuses | Mr. Avcen exclaimed, amid the excitement. “it's Bri- fet yan” Sch ceed 92 gor heariony as cay Bore in toe mpbes Caer ‘Sthe e yaandto an active NO. 20 GREEN WICH SEKELT, int his | The great representative and advocate of the l’the democrats this week, and one before the | tish, British. me 7 Apotiecary of youre Physielan, offers a rare upportunity for Spring Fashion for Gentlemen's Hats on Friday March 6, peace movement, and the civilization that eprings meeting of the Senate this morning, tor the purpose wnéteent —— i siness. A | pee ff SEGAR WAREHOUSE, "Hike only reason for the proprietor gi 1p, fe his having , COUNTRY RE CE irom peace, 1# undoubt ly Me. Cahewe. Thave no of preanermt party upon the question, | (ies No. 87 © B i, pT? Lea TO LUT, and pousesion given at any time The si stowed pen ord, opporties eneeeeerreeae he {| J. 5pAR MEEPS THORNZON soectfal LONG BREED CANARIES | Sib etonacee here aaR eke earget | Vetam meSenate tea montumvoning and cleatent Durassana Cusaire —Dira_ Mason, (wife of | BBM | Subwteestocky enumerated’ belowsnien ice matic os MPR HASELETT"S eniire Breeding Stock, so mach ad, | SEtmact toa acegnbe tothecya ihourtof the day | Civilization, during the atte of profosad and perme- , Bennett Mason, of Fox til, of £. City County,) | fe Uaaelo SEGARS, ™ Sealey in ni, hicltarenanetheaoewre MECToMRRTaPoray Scctyon Oregon, enper ant At pace; in omtaat with the violence and con tht? enone Ging the Inte gue te Ding | 5 4 Pally inv call and € Gesiradle ouvhouse, Apply at i8i Water street. vulsions of permanent war, fora few ¢ —Norfoik | tee W aoa # He ocdbieable Globe ie. cy si Fenetcen rie | Sit aetre | ritory. No doubt the prospects of peace have its ad- | ene Se ctbotually tnterdiot egress.—Nor) sno ta'Norms, co | bird needy of ery vdeerivtion. Every aruiele for | NING GRAPE VINES. Per | Yantages, ite bn and wise de; ted sphuree Pian gh Oteion. a 2 a 000 Te Now ‘Vines hich lead to happiness sid van Uaweal a | Me. read the resolution, and contend sao five FY vit2 oi ra, Kne,Ca GL ed por dip band mtg 4 mete ee oagd gape. ih “meng the other bend, leaders and | day Ment Be bee ree One yee Canal _atineftarpeitin ston! heh <) ceases ot seme wa,ase low prt ietori for sale ne above | mi 3. VIRTUE, ‘dtore, representatives of who Gam in error vs. F. Swann. The argu. ‘evident exciteme: Pipes, kegs, bores, bladders Garretts Baus. | Haden Ch wens ford peesneey, | Stent ice pS heen Son ad : Lan Velma | tritorte he falth, and ‘would mest with ea infamy eg dna wee ee «a! fer : Spatish Hotel, wp ocaire, | oderare wre, wae wre " support ue y

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