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‘ae. MANSION HOUSE De, Velenting Mas, : nett | LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THB MAILS, ag Waive at length, in our columns t6day, the raty areca igen te SHEN Choc if ANB cw OW senteentie’ Meaniaidl tale Commerce end navigation between the United States let, w bonse farm or 1 D, ve April 10 — 5 A . and Belgium, recently ratified by the Senate. It places | Rearsie oe ran LS Cogreks cement | oh ee ome af sharia ts | Btisceltaneous E pistle— The Oregon Question—Gath- Belgium in the position of the most favored nation, in | ,,}PH,Y t0 8. B. HUTCHINGS, No. 36 Joha st, from 18 to 12 Pietenre and other ware;also china Tea Sets, wi wi erings and Gleanings— Politics, Politicians and forma her commercial intercourse with this country, ani ex e erie | ale iat fase from t ie) Rod BRASSE! Matrimony—Anecdotes—Facts and tends equal facilities to the United States. The treaty c FOR SALE—The well known publi other goods. } 0 d —Men and Things—A Chapter of Lifein Wa | is to remain in force ten years, subject to twelve menth® fs: Fits Nes Hostermeet, ‘ aeaee oe nee _—— jergeant My, Bone ington. S Lifein Wash Jdom ocesrs for an enter. | notice after the expiration of that time, from either party as eee oak i, DUCLUZEAU We propose to discuss ‘ A F | wishing to terminate its operation. | Fathe uty: Tete splendidly ited ep rith fogs tree alien at LARGE Sabi OF ELEGANS FERSTAN and HIN. | Mc elie cate Satene § sari, of ‘opie un thie | ‘The Reading Rallrod is inactive operation, and the | whole louse: "Eo the uke bind oC gare the pret oeee: | onthe pring Saleans AND SCARES, imported expressly | Mr Waddal TAM pe ia error | transportation of coal from the mines to tide water, has | Pant beingta ill heclth would make the terms of tarckins | TUTTLE © DUCLUZI anda, Mi H Jn Tov and yousnendons withow ¢ divinge, | so far, thie season, been much beyond the most liberal | —2——U > sou ani. Greadway a ieige sad cheese Larret Prase or Tax Osan Quasvion—Tux | estimates formed by the company. The business of thié Wa DET GOODS DEALERS, Fries of Admission—Bores, Ot; Pit, $0 conte; Gallery | /*®¥2ENT's Posrrion, AnD Tux PosiTion oF Tux road ‘us only limited by the supply of cars, and the de, one of the moat crowded and | Seoute | Sexarx.—The special message of the President is mand for coal continues unusually active for the season of, Brooklyy—The BOWERY THEATRE. evidently non-committal. It only discloses the fact of the year, sere 2 ‘ A. W. JACKBON.,.MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. that the estimates from the War and Navy Depart- L TRAW@rORTED oN a eet deep, ‘ é ; “Week ending March26. - Tylal since Jon, tat, | 284 Commodigus. store. and an excel bare: the sale will be found elegant je | DOCRLE oe ReTRY ments, under the sanction of the President, were re- lle 2 5 fo Sic Ge | diet of Mays wil terme srenliost legatien fore rata leh cones io the spring seavanst OM Mad warranted sll | Rockwell & Stone's Ejuentian “Proupe is co gBfantion with | garded as of no immediate or pressing importance ; 9 eas, aud will be let low toa good tenant. y to Al I " of super Hindoo Shawls, | Men camatic Company of thie establishment. or that while the President desires the two h . vis, y Kent March : ‘wo houses itenalid SOHN ie iosthve i wool, and averaging Will be vee to back him up in coercing a fair bargain out of Mr. formed, DER, or the War Wolf’ of Hindoatan, Pakenham, they have been rather predinoset so pa | leave the responsibility in his hands of a “ compro- mise,” anxious of esca| the contingent expenses of the moral influence of a preparation for war. ro! To Richmond 10 To Philadelphia. . * 7 to 0 dol | next, at 12 0°eloel di | The long and anxiously looked for report from the | Sy" "Mite HUBRIBO LON See OM Coe | enttieame tne ena and the gods wil vials as | " meanage. The antevation of compe ine have been driven from their homes, | committee of investigation appointed ¢ ine the | CO | Ferticularly sovite Hae OCB eee | Do DE BAZAN, upon the 49th degree, or upon that basis, is rather e banks of the river below the jam | : ne. Crunipe: Oe. OUR FLAG. | Dow Cuaarde Bazan. ir. © RThorne strengthened, indeed, by the message. ‘Thi ee fh, | MMfaire of the Reading Railroad Company, has mado | JOHN MILLER hwsopeved the Seloon at No. 236 Grand A | rp Mantane. U2 Wana tM Chale d. Sevier, in- this oaring tauge alarm | it€appearance. Oneof the principal objects in institu, t, iard Room, aud will be happy, at all HE. WILLA ..W. SHIRLEY, Auctioneers, | 7 Lower Boxes 0 couts—Second and Third Tiers, i ets.; | Speeches of Messrs. Chalmers and Sevier, in- this } . to receive visits from his friends and patrons. to the Salesof House- | Pit and Gallery 123 ¢ “ * S | view, are worthy of especial notice. Mr. Chal- 9 | Hog this investigation, was to induce the holders of | ON: E. fhe beat of Liquor haf Fargiture atthe resdeace of families det Doors will open nt half bast 6—eurtain will rise at7. mers’ is an nrsch ia tial emmanuel Sauedimen of the | stocks and bonds of the company, to make an effort to = bao : the Merchants? BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE. President as any member of the Senate, scarcely es = * | relieve the concern from the embi ts ‘ cit from their frievds and the public, i i — excepting Mr. Haywood. His views of the Presi- wos’ i~ spe Roms = plop ip resepocg = ps abt, by ating piagrinennagdhs tras. complaint, SALES RO 151 BROADW until May Ist, when SANDS, LENT §& CO, PROPRIETORS, dent’s position a the same. But the speech of , phne Fume | they will move to the spacious store, No. 17 WALL atreet, late i Pil gp ‘. igh freshet. and which, it is feared, may take place..— | Bath, 304 Bi " a 7 Fresh Novelty! - | Mr. Sevier is still more conclusive of the readiness o jam in pasting Greet Works did but litte demege | detailed statement of ite financial condition and’ ite | Bath; 204 Brosdwe ae nals ie SS eee | of the President to a settlement upon the line of fo the mills, but took off'a bridge, and createdalarm. At | resources, prepared by parties in every way qualified | nic nsture, such ss Scrofule, G my Sts TOSE HILL STABLES, ath Birect and Third | Willbemrcdeecd te te Gone ron rete rough | forty-nine, “ without regard to inches.” In the de- pr unter erent long cogurs, Thi gjum js hourly expect, | to judge ofboth, and having no interest whatever inthe | jtick i'witin thetiente ot See aS Aten and obnoste Balle Head, Just ertvedaad | bred Arabian hove’ prow Americ me atest the opening of th session, upon Gea. Casv’s reek she fetch it within themeans of all. m9. imtm fo Falls Bend. xt i , i below is Clested, the Cit | Company or property. LARD =i00 barrels, and 168 Kegs pure Coal Lard, of very | and Wostcrn Horser—amoug which are eight pauy matched; | Purchssed by Mr. Sandy, om Femecni’s, Pari, who will per. | Wertesolutions, the position of Mr. Sevier was as — ‘The most important item in the report of the commit. | 4 superior quality, how landing firm sl-ys, Heury Harbee Sunt often good road horses, and waren as cary fare and | form the 5 | warlike as that of the General; he was for talking | tee, according to our'opinion, is that in relation to the | “nas mm) Pim from New Crieans: forsale by. te saa pa ee ‘ LTZES, te. | Siittle louder to John Bull. then to eny/bodya | } 5 a . Proprietor. First a so, of the celebrated English | Now, we have Mr. Sevier among th | pias ap ip bag seyrenans seme water. Tho | PACKET Sup SIDDONS. Trova Liverpool—Consignees ING CH. A. LS. fairy steo: eee ek bats vocates of ace, and of an ‘* coomite —s | petra of veh pund pebptoaahs more upon this Ouine wharf, foot of Wall atrect. lanmedianty Al esd Boer fine Tectived ship St. Jam: In an original and curious act of feats. mise.” And it was amusing to witness the spas- 2, should be re- | 229m _ 2 NS& CO, 56 South st. a - it 3 F d, and § pabtic's e President’s message recommending a peace- I Shoat ‘wo ieepsive:ze nat elias peers fated ts early, es ble. HIP KALAMAZOO, FROM LIVERPOOL—Coungnees FOR SALE, £ | Besides « riety of other entertaininents. See bills. | ful preparation for war. The General seized hing from this of the state of the river, and | Cost or TRanerontina Coat ox tHe Reapina Rart- | Nong Novi ive asst they permits om board, at Pe Sos S Doe fe oe ae pee REED | Doors open sti; performaues to commence at halfpast7. | UPOR it as his last plank. He would “ rather ust avrait with us for further developements. ROAD. | fivedays will be sent to Public Store, "NOt Pinas. | Reported st summer from Loudon fone j have these recommendations from the President ‘We go to at 12 o'clock. The City Mills are | Coal transported for the year ending Nov. 30, 184, tous, 421,958, ‘ARK KH. CHAPIN, trom Ni ease of any kind. The owner is le | PALMU’. UPEKA HOUSE. | than from the thunder of British cannon,” clearly nding, and matters on the river remain as they wore | Total cout. as stated i the reportof the 7 "Ber fon. | Baier sinc ahue NOR, \Cocscas anil apaTeing | seen at Ge So mylyn eg BA a Sly Chambers street. indicating that our late minister to France had not t night, except that the high tide to-day, has flowed ‘ sesee ees + + $176,878 44. .41.80cIs. | tend to the res of th ms anperior Show Case for sale. ‘mvs itr BRILLIANT AUSPICES. | abandoned his presentiment of an “inevitable war.” PRE-PAID LETTERS AND PARCELS TO | ,ROCKWELL & STONE, having evgeged this splendid | But we tell you that upon a treaty of settlement om > > Temple of Ai iN the basis of the 49th degree, if the ot General ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. ee ‘Tuesday Kv ning, March Bist, Cass is requisite to Frac fer one will give it oe ° “ G. D1 ia parmit on board 1u’s Infallible Onguent, fer Eradicating Le hs Meee hal foot of spat River.) for | txrissisand all eafoliations of the dcalp, stay the falling of | *iichmond™ -. .«. c+: | —————— Pre’ vy irs, HE Subserib: will receive ard forward Letters and Par- i for the purpose of giving a most elegant series of miscellane- | for thi id thus by hi if Hibernia, Ist Aj ril, 4 oe é, 3 for the treaty, an jus is own act, obliterate baie reat grey hairs, make the | Experiments in burnidg coal | INFORMATION WANTED, Europe. cere ee eee eeu | cunautareinmente the bos cogeerabia Taney. his propheey of the “inevitable wars” and even sir curl, anda superior toilet article, is poriavely recom i ———— 3,125 7. 00.4 ets. | (pF JOHN MULVANEY, who left Philadelphia, P: Letier Bag will close at 4% P.M, on Tuesday, 3ist inst. paper eo Sees amber, will far | sith four fie of the Senate for the tee d by the most eminent physicians and others in this snd | Tolls paid State road, for the transporta- | years ago next August. If now in thi ] Parcel “* w 4 » on Monday, 30th inst. ibitions of gymnastic skill, | Wil r is of the Seni or , we igs ction, who have been benefized by its use. ‘Principal | tion of 82,06 3-10 tous coal, a part of the } ed to call cn Thomas Mulvaney, No. 86 Elim street of HARNDEN & CO., 6 Wall street. | | 4 i be seen the | challenge you that the General will not be found moe A Buen ar Agence ergo Broa, | pavers mmed quam fee Geireyy 086 5. onotens, | Whitest ¥S—Latea oun Weirevm ss shers, BL pa See the world;and the celebrated William Cole, and | ed@inst it. He has never said thet it would. While Wd etter Wi Biban GO Gra seaeh aad tee "8 pertion, of general expens PAR a Se apraee ope Teserip NEW-BRIGHTON-CLASSIGAL-AND- MILE. _ he has been obedient to the war spirit of the West, wholesale and retail drug and fancy good stores, all of Pie os brass K need apply but one who has un | NEW BRIGHTON CLA! SICAL AND MILI- recent | he is uncomunitted against the peace of the country. Fhom have certificates of ngeney, in all eases signed by the | Total cost of transportation of con! $201,663 08. .47.79 ets. perfost | nowledge of his business. Apply at fourth story, He- s TARY ACADEMY. : Nd oritiuel, Gal. | At the time of the adoption of Cass’s resolutions, on siege oo: sel The above amount of #2010808 includes ail the o€ ee, | TRE SEAN Sie BheN ES UE nie oh numer the 1th of Fanaa la, ofthe democrats f the Se Rouseel’s Perfumery Establishment, 150 | penses strictly belonging to the transportation of coal- | i ‘ood h f 5 y 1 ese curious and eochanting | nate, in favor of @ "* compromise” upon — roadway, between Liberey tad Courtandt streets.” Mer- | It dovs not, however, include way pat of the rennin ress seakinn, eer eee “ot cae ee ifonare | Rerforpahees on the Hock Harmoaicon, aud Musical Sticks, 49, Messrs. Calhoun, McDuffie, Westcott, Yuleo, nats and dealers are to call_ and see the great variety 2 0 y part \@ repairs of street, Brooklyn, up stairs. One | *pectfully rd. ts of admission ean be | ‘The rest of th " wed 4 mentioned; they are | Benton, Lewis, Haywood, Speight, and Chalmers, ologaes, a, Extroges, Soap, Shaving, ream, fe Ke, the railroad, or of those expenses which are incurred for | f ae atry referred. Senet at the Book Sore of, Ri borew ped & Sos {jt Broad: | att the most em i fessions, and will af- | were about all that were Daiwa claimed. peedied nd 0! 21 as Bl alpen lela the general administration of its affairs; these items: | —~o wanted good servant._m28 reod*m _ | WO¥:. wn saemonistre ceeds * “Principal, | {td the pablic deci varied and | was considered dubious, Colquitt was not ip bs : | amount in the aggregate to $99,927 22. a a ee DAVS PATENT oNBarticulars in tre Bille of the day as pledged, Sevier was esteemed as the right hand French Lunar Pills—Lad! | Coal transported fe ths July 31, . | tend ladies dari Pas The i é ERS —. Doors open ‘at 734 o'clock. Admittance 25 | supporter of the Spartans, and from the high re article, (no disappointment,) at 112 Cherry at | Total cont, as per statement 0 lente gaat od r Fae Core a eye eee ey ae Jew | coats. toall ps mz atm | and domineering spirit of the ultras it was feared tendent of traasportation. Ts r tl $170,592 26. .39.68 ets | oods. No persons are authorized to paid Sta.e road foi that the “ forty-nine” men, Calhoun at the head of ion ot 73,667 7-10 tons, A CARD. Matigation of the Ohio River, ‘in28 Bere lore are eonuaistete ne eal NATIONAL RH WATRE AND CIRCUS, them, would, before the adjournment, be io Sunday, March 29-6 P. m. | °°! It excludes repairs of roads and expenses of gen‘ tant ‘concern, and to | the only warrior, therefore, of the Spar is our its ce with ‘There appears to be a grest apathy among speculators | ¢"#! sdministration ; these items amounting inthe aggre- | these capacities since he was drtapeadey crercnwale | sesssesare proavocted ut lew ty toe nad wrth few Loworehle | toe Clases a Trestle of Peshten uaa Romaistinr, eas ie ener | end, Hiaunegan and we kaow he would Aget ‘all classes, in consequence of the peculiar position of | €#¢ to $86 646 87. The returns for the eight months first ate seacding. pectability i New York, | exceptions, are leagued together to do me battle. ‘energetic and unceasing efforts hr public effairs. Every thing, both of « political or ending July 31, 1845, show a reduced expense of nearly | a} oye Pw os at i | aie __—_________H_DAY_ | clone tgivormances © M | ches of vias as Feetor i “ Orrice or THE Morris CaNaL, mmercial character, is in such an unsettled state— | tree cents per ton on all the coal transported, which | {12 ued bockentncatt laeueaee Jersey City, March 21, 1846 ere is somuch uncertainty hanging over the most im- | {ct is sufficient to induce us to believe, that asthe fa- nrg 0 rye a ¢ OTICE—The Cai ill be ops brtant measures before the people, that we are all in | “ilities of the company increase, the expenses of trans. of th t Places. State of River, above named quantity, for city deli 6, Pe z 3 . Al Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. read out of the party, excommunicated Cincinnati, March 18 fe Satod Proportion of general ‘expensce of the Os = 15¢t | PROX for ormamenting wardens, for ante, Enquire im Twenty | esestore of te patentee and proyrictor PROPRIETORS—MESSRS. WELCH, MANN AND | over to the whe. Now look at the change. Wheeling, March 19... ‘Transportation Department 15,469 86.. 3.60eta, | proce: Sixt house east of Third avenue _maltwirre | ter first May, in hisuew store, 23 Cour DELEVAN. Three-fourths of the democrats of the Senate are in Pittsburgh, March 24 feet. " erates LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER STOCKS | Ri AGE. THE PUBLIC acquainted that thi ificent esta. | f, fa ise,” and the onl; ive ii . mi 09 a 3 | i SaleiedALO AS e Sane The above amount of $192,724 15, includes only tho | me el, Hoyd Ranover ct, Phuladelphia—¥ 5, Kirtland, ‘Mansfield & Hall. | ofthe world, isa #Pee ily elo ‘ar irdeto felfitheimpern | fen, Hannegan an TBrecee. Personally, Allen is MONEY MARKET. expenses properly belonging to the transportation of | “ | _ Mitchell, Brognard & Co. Sof Sa Tort tae peep uat) for the sammer, Thus et | not a fighting man, Breese ia a man of peace, and Bayers of Shirred Suspenders are cautioned not to be deceiv- | | 4 Popularity, thatthe most | like a Turk. Mr. Semple, of Illinois, Mr. Atchison, M peaeeseronts Tesuer ‘86 | of Missouri, Mr. Dickinson, of New York, Mr. novel sad varied the j nating public can appreciate or | Ere) se Lane Mr. Jenness and Mr. ssoerians ate ageme 2 ‘ ot New Hampshire, are in some sort committed to ot the Canter trom the Theses eae Drury Lane | 5440; but if a treaty upon the 49th degree were. sub- }» Produced with a succession of Oriental Sooesry, mitted, and its adoption or rejection were decisive 0 novel and varied that ne nayigi Kaston to Stanhope on the Ist di ofA il next, ” horit the 3d, and the Sth, the I d | such as cannot be surpassed try. Pi le dark, und in a very feverish state of excitement. | Portetion will decrease. seNtdeas eamtitc cies ‘] - mage Name ‘oa the th ‘ay. St aaid mith | fhe most gorgeous and cory ‘Hid, fexcerding itPgamber al } a requited es = roouhianatien ak apeliney w long thisis tocontinue, noone can tell. Nosooner| A* the above tables show the cost of transporting | tig Fegulation of estates: ie. He iv maior » omy: J BRYANT, Cashier. | siguia of Authority--an overwhelming ‘Torrent ot Heal Wa: | every man ot them would’stand up to the “com- we receive advices by one steamer from England, | Cot, We annex tables showing the recsipts from the | sv: guiutio ath South the West lies on Merce, wie |—"" FATA WTA GBGARS. the display of which the [premises have. hean romise.” ‘There may be some doubt about Mr. lan we anticipate those by the next, and all are anx. | ©°#! business of the company for the same periods :— ing bis cape ty ickinson. He may regard his consistency as of : Recetrrs vox tHe Taanrrontation or Coat on Re. ences as to aatisty those who wish to i 50,000 VERY SUPERIOR, re greater consequence to the world than the preser- usly waiting some definite accounts from some source, ina? Rastmeanr ‘a>* | and who may drop aline to F.8., comprising, a vi c resources of this | vation of peace; but we cannot believe it put at rest the many rumors and reports continually | From Dec. 1st, 1843. to Nov 30th, 1844. Office. Aap ese SMaciclons, alt made of a lishmentcan alone furnish, and bring ina superior | “Tyg Brit or THe EstimaTes.—According to the ed in our principal markets, by those interested | From 121.058 tous of coal at $106 210 Ma a ee iri oe rertiser in receiving connguments by every vessel | =uvet Delore a Giscriminating publie. 12’! President's special message, the recommendstions depressing prices and in producing panics. The stock | Less Dumpage $26 ,4i8 oi the Stet March inst, at her Show Htoome, it Geatesteee, | (rom Havany, the fines qnatities only” of Segars, to be sold low | VJ & GEORGE LODER respectfully announces to the from the Navy and War Departments to the Naval rket is steadily settling down, and many of the best | Lei allomaue a in seitlement , coracr Broaéway. m6 in*re "| hose. Country merehante and hotel keepers are invited 10 | THURSDAY. April 2d, af the. | and Military committees of the Senate, as a peace- trent forse in grdanytcng) Sateen net am msm | GENTLEMEN'S HATESPRING STYLE | argg OEMRUE WULEA ArT ga AMEN catcmpam Foyle yt ena, cme 4 unless something of a favorable nature turns up to | ret | uOR ; a et aie avid p ¢ i . st the downward movement, quotations will soon | Deduct costof transportation as above, . "241363 | elegance snd be Pal me pace gem brs CLIREHUGH'S THE DESERT! ecutive. The Secretary of War recommends an are now read; new ready f : for qramination | AVENTILATING AND GOSSAMER | " i i ith Re- | addition of fifty thousand men to the army, to be he lowar point than they have touched at any time From 120,207 eiEh Menthe ending July 3,104. mine ines Pes naa: - WIGS AND SCALPS, | Arctiond Wn Srchueay: i ta" fehestiat Bytaphoniee, aron | enlisted for one year, which, including rations a! chagrin |e ia PAGRENEDE, DTA: | Seale ata wl reece CA he onere rox | DAU SOU Rive an agurogste, exolusive of conting We annexe table giving the quotations for the princi- | |1,,refunded for freight of LP mires they diftge {com ail others to Marmion, compoted and dedicated to the New York Rencies, of ten millions to the ordinary expenses. stocks used in this market for speculation, for each ee eo nen eps ee BE Ane Be Farm Produce to Great Brita: hair is singly inserted, and so equally dist harmoni Society. by GEORGE LUDER. | the army. The Secretary of the Navy, includin, > ie from e ¢ Desert, by Fetes ‘A. new law having Passed the Legislature, ad. pottabionct foreign core ana provinioas ee A tere Ine tate a thoakio-s the the ten proposed war steamers, the fitting up fan opportun ty will be given to those who are desi ‘cover ‘After which, L David. arin no | The Recitatfons and ig ot gin BT GEORGE, PAGE. hulks, the erection of tenders, d&c., recommends rat domes | pautner we Withs Grand Festival Overture, by Lied 40 audition of filty-nine vessels to the navy, at an Tickets 59 cents, to be obtained at the various Music Stores, | expense for the first year, including the buildin; ee sot sn ar ror ee: the Week | Deduct com of transportation a above .. Stoe.ret 13 $214,265 00 within the past fow days several ve cuits ent the | Net receipta on transportation of 851,878 tons coal $190,935 83 | jing quotstions show a decline during the week | This shows a net profit of about fifty cents per ton. | wt Sd m1 ore, members of (1 nro and. gentleme, from avery and of H. Meigs, 446, Broadway. m26 5t*m _ | arming, manning, &c., of not less than thirty mil jer than has been experienced in any single week | T%® STS receipts for transporting 851,873 tons, were | trae Glasgow. a betcer eppoxuuny sould note tear irdeto oe is HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY, | lions of dollars. ‘Ordnance and ordnance stores for many months pest. ‘The market is in a ae de" | $825,393 06, averaging nearly one dollar for every ton | 7espectable houses toform a connection in that market. Lib: | ‘The ‘prices will be found to suitthe eireamstances of all. | D: wikewe plot pk pene So. reaper the army, the Oe sad strengthening GS Res eral advanc rs, | wer | bn TING gives his third regular Lecture of the | cations us suggested, will cover an expenditure 4 condition, and we see no probability of any im- | ‘#2*Ported: jong experience and knowledge of the | sp nn, Course, in Clinton Hall, This (Monday) Evening, March as : f diate improvement ? “7 of any inv | Tho watemente mado by the Committee of tnvestiga- | Grand nlerge edi reseueish'e walermane be aslo | CURE OF CORNS. | Biren) Coons ct the eoneoe ot Paivuiston of tig taocre and bohanete, A tilbe Desccexceortia ary Tecom- orATtons oR THE Parycrrat Stocks 1x Tux New Youx | 0% must forover put to rest the charges made against | — si my leu | PRUNIONs, TUMORS, EXCRESCENCES, Bab Nana, | Atterea! . » the vote upon the notice resolutions in relation in order to place a rebuke upon the record against No. d h mendations for a peace establishment, will rise to Marace YoRX | this company by its opponents, that the gross amount | , The s begs to refer, shinpera to Mes AH: Finley, | sins BERHARD® from Paris hes the honor of reform: | the nent and other portious of the mpiation: un aggregate of fifty millions of dollars. The bill Sat, Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. | charged for carrying coal was less than the actual cost; 83 Union street, Glasgow. | in the public that she still continues to practice upon the | ome of t ¥ i . which has just passed the House proposes an addi- HE MH AOE AO AE A UG | Soliievice tua dsin that. thal DT treet spite ninanlanr ener nateetonns | Sek With thes ceeas, having exclusively devoted tion of about 5,000 men to the regular army, which eM aK BK | hid Fai napeagst cr isc ee kgs aed ag TWINE AND SHOE THREAD. | pe Posy f= ng Ey ie rely remove. c ction acd will add an increase to the army expenses of about & $i | transported, the more injurious it was for the company. $8.9, 1% 1b 24 and 96 Ib. Being Twin | Seeaeen, emese coteret Wogadoervabort caning the | aches, Ke.,and an inflsted | B1'559\G0q" Under the present aspect, of things, it ae Be | Old Stock Exchange. eat: d India | Jpsst paun or possibility of daoger, ot, making the, Blood flow. m301t%m_ | is absurd to apprehend that any serious attention MC | ee maehe ay Nap BetonCs, 108) “Hopewell! cocoe Seine oo sine athe relief 10 instantaneous that pergous this freated ca MUSIC FOR PARTIES. Will Be: pals by, Dosirreas to: the: treeniepdowe tae = = | Sue Ohio G's, 1860 95, 50 lo 60g | _ Wrapping, Wool and Manufscturers ‘Twines, of every de- | immedintely pat on their shoes and walk without the leastin- | 1) snqing furnished with the Violin, Harp, ot Pianoforte, | Sitions of the army aad p07 bureaux. The a 1m ‘in | Set aes ca tg > Bo 510 Mi | serine olin ot deiestsitih, te Titey, T | Mrs. B. has practised her profess n for several years in tee ee G. Ayliffe, No. street, coener | betaling ett a4 el iy al (td eRe 69% 70 70 | SoshasAmbxe Bak 8 30 do 10 6030 | and Ws Hat every description, including Titley, Tatham | 1 50'aad in this country, an acquired greet ail and much | of Howard. ______mijmm | thousand men will not yet be enlisted—whi = = = | ‘SBenkStute NY 90% 600 Hariem RR eee m30it'm ° CEBRA & CUMING, 106 Pearlst. | practical experience. Facts a by numerous certificates ‘MUSIC TAUGHT, | bill for the increase of the regular army, from the = Fe L | Morris Canal Te 0 do bio 32, | rea | Hom the oat celebrated physicians of New York, Botos, | ay, moat REASONABLELTERMS, by a Lady, | House, will, we expect, meet with more decided cA items 300 Far Trust 7 a do 3K WIN DOW SH ADES. | Pipcrau arteries gus veashy aldkadiinss, J “who has « thorough ede ofthe science., She eax | favor. We do not wonder that the estimates of the WM 76 73) 73 75 Ci C. 3734 350 Se | N OTICE—To thove who may wish to purchise this articl No. 459 Broadway, between Howard and Grand streets, New gi oat re table and satisfactory references, A li - bureaux were suppressed from publication by the s 17 16% 17% 17% IT Bae ond wins 38 eo Eth | either by Retail or, Q bscriber would re: | York. mai Imo*re | freed so, W-H., atthe office of this paper, aball be punetual- | Sonate, bee commatela oe | 104 fae denahae nd | 39 do 030 38° 425 do 32% | Mawu hee aT Th i WINDOW SHADES, TASSELS, COKD, &e. | 7 SCC, Parr Rurcrire Vor Down.—Father Ritchie, | Prices ruling a lose. 100 lo a% $9 = do 526 | Wi jot Line N MONDAY NEXT, (Feb. 9th,) the subseraber will | ear} through the organ, having lately read to the Senate a Ket yesterday, with those current at the close of the | %% 4° 15 i ee, buw $2!4 je to open at | PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, PIANIST, §¢., | reprimand against adjourning over on Thursday, f ‘ | 3 poet 37% 100 Long Is RR saw 44 Stoek ‘No. 58 Chatham Street, New Yor! | No. 215 William street | Tep ri pourn tote tan Ld vious week, exhibits a decline in Long Island of 1} | 10Portsm’hDry Dock 9 250 ‘do “4 i | , Coti and certain Senators regarding Father Ritchie ra- | cent; Herlem, 6 per cent Calon, Farmers’ | 38 1 3° pe ee oe bo 6 1 ean citer ore aman 1 We pdeteh pleat alnuente and sive ot ther as Printer to the Senate than as dictator, voted i 3 a %¢ Ling en Q asi ni jumen| U n, 1; Norwich and Worcester, 44; Ohio 6's, j; 11li- | HGHavink 9% TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, the Pisuo Forte. Mr. Q, has a beautifully toned Piano Forte, | an adjournment over from yesterday,under the ayes . » Ab; Bs | ee Second Board. | ‘of every variety of patterns and quality, to Read that he will sell cheap for cash. Can be seen at No. 38% Brood § and noes. We are told that a Senator from the » 14; Pennsylvania 8's, 1; Morris Canal, }. There ,000 Per n'a 5's ‘30 693g =S0shasNor&Wor 33 60 Factory mn iT . jurope or America. Prices we will fang ge jon; | way. jx0'm*re_ | South, of the church, but who has no idea that no stles of some of the fancies di th i, | Ohio 6's 100 do mw 60 sTR poe |b our facilitics for maaufactaring,as well as for import MUSic South, of the church, but who - juring the week, shas Harlem RR 51% 25) do 30 6035 z ae . T. WEBB. we think we can safely defy competition with the wont! Je es Father Ritchie shall become the shepherd’s-d the operstions have been confined almost exclu | 30 do Be 108 OG, we | niilges the Superior Wire Window Shades, Wholesale and | {i so0d sseortment of Tassels, Cord, ke., will be kept | DM. BUMSDAY, No, 55 Bond street, near, the Bowery, over the flock, being absent, but having reque ly or fancy railroad stocks. | 30 do saw 31 ts ‘0 390 a8 SARONT EX ARCHER. RONL& ARCHER —| rWhelesale and retail purchasers are respectfully invited to | lin, continues lo tanah Radios and Ue to be i prin terion pete pred nate bave Exel upea'Fridey, the $4 proxime, | % 32 30 3g loo MowieGeral colts? | dA N Se archers mmgueoringsabas DUNCKER& BROKER. | und rapid progression, by Mlenew Sot abl mah 4 ¥ : | 15 im 151 Water street, corner of Maiden tane, New York, Feb. 7th, 1846. | Terms very reasonable. Apply «t S Boud New Stock Exchange. Z he interference of the Executive editor in the ac- @ Oregon question. Debate upon the question must | soshas Vicksburg BK e oy sei Marris Canal ¢ 17x, | FJAVE,ON HA large assortinest of Caps, Silk and TO DEALERS IN WOOLLENS. | ameter tion of the Senate, ‘The fact is, Father Ritchie must then, and we shall be in @ measure relieved from | or ouign PS jie BNor& Wor mw as | sng tueame: Hise” ER HOnS MOR meane se mueee HH, MIGEON & CO, 21 West surest, Re-finishers, of FRENCH rather follow the action of Congress than expect to caused by the delay of this important mat | Soo “Monaiy 1) do sit, 604g | |, Also, Oil Sk, Glazed Lawn, Vizors aud Capstocks. which | een’ awarded to i'M: for the improvement ia te-dsishing | dictate to it. The power ot the administration, | The result of the vote wecan anticipate. It isthe| #@ 40 Tuessy We 3 do ob oy | they offer at very Low prides, ss sxamive their | Wocllen Ocods. é tha ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. limited to three years, and being of an unequivo- pral impression that the resolutions of Mr. Colquitt | 100 ao EU AG Monday 6005 | stock before parchasine elsewhere. iis fine tae Sw. | cHerers.te Mesern, Wolests & Stade, 63 Pine strpeti Wy iia HENRY & KAHN | cally passive character, is not able to command, 50 Harlem RR 3 © do 5h 5) | gud to D Brigham & C oie i ondcrmay ve | FMPORTERS, 58 NASSAU STREET, UP STAIRS, | through Father Ritchie, the action even of the prevail; that a compromise will be recommended, | 3 t © 6H EXPRESS NOTICE. to D. Brigham & Co. 60 Fine street; % eave received, by late arrivels from their house in Paris, i hl then, the conduct of that the President will be requested to continue ne; | . hn AN EXPRESS for Youkers, Piermont, Sing Sing, Cald- | left____mb Int | and offer for sale, very large. and choice arlection of the | House; how much less, then. tie Come aear dear (aI Poughkeepsie. wy | QUAPS, ESSENCES AND PE! IMERY, of all kin NEWEST STYLES OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, | Senate, upon the indivi authority \ons, with that point in view. The resolutions of | ‘had tol, Catskill, Had- | §9\t-epot, Nov Coartinadt street. The Subscribers, original | in’ bunches, seprige, sqlunds, Re Rc topetner wih | old parr rittenden are considered by many asbeingtoo re | On Saturday, 26th instant, after a short and severe ill: {he offee | mventors and jaanulactnrers ofthe genuine Walnut Ost MMili- | « most extensive, as-ortmen et bt 3 id ding. J a othe mudersigned every afternoon ats oclock. uatil. further | tary Shaving Soap, which we warrant to surpass all other MavERIALS FOR ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKERS. |. GEN. Frwo3as J. Rusk, Senator From Texas. in their nature; they would make compromise ELLS, out (eeilitien are prepared | orbre ‘ing a variety wosurpassed in richuess, and extent by | General Rusk, the assvciate Senator of Gen. Sam. ys | Saesiet The ', wife of John Grandy, aged 27 years, e | ness, Exizam na tland. a2) ifre LS, me heree cioaly No. 10 Wail street. i line. We have constant % trom the new State of Texas, 1s one of G Sek | Kad i hiy scented ‘Almond, Herve, Munk Win ‘AlsomArtidcial flowers by the case, imported expressly i eg finest looking men in the Senate. He ama ttre Wall street. ao uaintances of the family, and of BIRD CAGE MANUFACTORY. hand fas hiy stented “Almond, free, Mosk Winduor presaly, | her father, W. L. Mat re respectfully invited to at-| No.1 St. John’s Lane corner Beach street, New York. | 14 Toil 't Sonpe; extra Pale Family and No; 1 Soap Sajobbing ne country wate. oe stands full six feet, strong, sinewy frame, well pro- ition in future tions. The uti {| tend her funeral this day, Monday at 3 o'clock, P. M. i SUBSCRID: ime rg weed " Soap, and splendid article, well suit Q : 4 posit Degotia resolutions of ieee Noy 'y G rs ik, P. M., T E SUBSCRIB: ‘would inform his Customers and the ed. lar. He is about forty. olquitt arrive at’ the same point, in fact; but they the President more discretionary power to act, 8 better position to negotiate. arranted not tp sink and ta BIGELOW'S NEW ENGLAND EXPKESS. | portioned, and perpendicu “al r ptonetey rihalireand | VOB, Fushharg, Kewae, reentela Braslebers ty indge | five years of age. He is South Carolinian by birth and Domestic, selected and put | writh the ereateat ara: also | nadas. All Packager, Parcels and asinese, fo ey ft bove | and education. at Fgiee ae Lag 4 dC! andl te on of | i her | git getghested Ceveepiiine Ci 8 A po ore St a Ibe thie attended ie Teo the | and in 1824 removed to Georgia, 's fealere ta gen Fi L. BiG ‘ ee—the * ly on hand a large of rday, the 28th instant, Mrs. Jane, wile of Ge- | faney and e mon J ssdCages of every desertion, Bit fe | Seen a ctanetpottoenuite and whee. Wenshanes weld Gnd hk to thot sdrantare peel pad | acquaintances mily, and those * vant Johnston, William Board, and Thomes John. | e=amune his Se RELLY. it i | of aten years’ residence, in j¢ whole effair is involved, in an ocean of mystery. ton, are invited to attend her funeral from 63 P, P. 8. Country ord «13 attended to with prompmess and dis | Grocers, Dra and eral, are requested to OW, 8 Cor et, Boston. | course ; 3 ‘ ry |, Draxgists, 1 ane ror" Bigelow's Ex | practice of the law—he married. In 1884, he re- mocin wi wines tats tee wry roe | "OS eSasay Sree OTe. comrempin, | SOR eS vnoam « rowuem. | puat oerunn hin noneneCAST ERSSRA owed io gopfocte fexn Ce ed ier ect upon commercial ure yenerally, but it by | Satan L.Baxes, Geughter of John Baker, in the lh WANTS a ritationas Manager of eConce Mil, « mun | CHEAPEST AND AER {NSTRUCTION in WASHINGTON HOUSE, forlod Inthe: formation of provinional, go- removes all the difficulties that surround the friende'ot the family, and members of Brooklyn | lseturms cotioe wool, both ie Hagland und Amortes; caa be academy, 0 Bee MOOS en reel 223 Chestnut Street, | vernment of Texas, in December, 188 onal f. It may be some satisfaction to the peace par- | Lodge No. 26, I. 0. of O.F., are respectfully invited to | fecommended by two men having charge of the best conduc: | 4, 4 viogane Commercial System of WRITING, PHILADELPHIA. David G. Burnet was appointed President, General roughout the country, to know, that co far as that | sttend her funersl this (Monday) afternoon at 3 o'clock, | Simer tald Sette | Witt continue Tobe taught( during his stay in New York.) | > ATHS just introdnerd—Warm and Cold—in fine apart- | Rusk was c ary Of A fe ae from the residence of her father, 74 Washington street, | — @ ——_—______""__"__ torLadies and Geatierenof Eveny ace, Day or eve: | [3 ‘nents, for both ladies and entlernen; and the entire erga- | gent in this official capacity at the battle o| hoa tive body is concerned, no action likely to in- | Brooklyn. DR. HULL’S TRUSSES ning, in Twelve Lessons, for the small charge ot ajeation aud Beting up of every Separtment of the Washington | cinto, April 2lst, 1896. At this battle GeneratHous- je the difficulties in which the two countries alrea- | On Friday, 27th instant, Mancanet Hotpen, aged 21 AND ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER. Picea Win Hover; neswhipetiend wea House,complete 0m Imre ton was wounded early in the actien, and taken off ve been placed, in relation to the pointe at isrue, | 7%#"8, ® months and 17 days. "Tir.citowledged by tne most euunent payricias Eig | nantzns to ALL, old or Foung, ta limparts seavtirUL, PARE, TOBAGGU, SEGARS AND BASS. the field, when General Rusk and Major Wherton made; and as that body stands bet ween the House funeral hi, (Monday) mevaing Toneltpae 9 ocloek, ‘Agere “ 5 E an ot —— A. SAMANOS No. Broubnaran gir, off {4 headed the charge upon the enemy's enirenchments ‘5 + / Vesey street, Astor Howse. A female in attendance | how BAD, ILLEOIBLE of CRAM! 0 sale, is vf and carried the day. Subsequent to. this 5 from the ‘of her father, Richard Holden, 219 | ty the indie’ danartmest m2 im®m IN TWELVE KASY LE! RK $5.00 ONLY! | expressiy ‘for ib ‘Also, 40 bales of strietly a 5 th '. J bacco, anda small lot of Bass, by wholesal al Rusk assumed the command of the army, ey Sree, Besenlya. TASSELS, | WO BOCH tar Toeneae give Fulliteesd Ghodi heat | Stein es : Tato timers oats southward march, in the expulsion of the ene- very important position upon all questions rele. UITABLE for trimming h \inds, shades, pictures, | ed. fis 21 Stawim*re FANCY NEEDLE-WORK EMPORIUM. [EEDLE-WORK EMPORIUM. | my. in the summer ot °45, he was chosen Presi- 0 our foreign policy. ‘The President ie poweslams | 7 the Tea, Cofte and Sugar Trade, §c—Econo- | (2 soy eubrelin wrucle cloak apo, degen aks COUNTRY MERCHANTS 5 HENRY LAWRENCE, dent of a Convention called for the consideration of it the consent of the Senate, and this gives « cher, A ea a | es nage € Maiden tenet Serene of Witte ots | METRO fe Oy of hee Tee Oe cunt of Lasoo [URORTER OF ZePHYR WOOL, CANVASS, PAT. the reeolutions of eat heving accepted i tray to the action of that body, that creates confidence v as pith x_n Ed kl Se jonery, ‘and Letter Copying Prese- ERNS, BEADS, FRINGES, GIMEB, ke, 1 JOHN ‘States ; and the State ha’ d the os 5 77 5 -T, NE. OAD WAY.—ti. L. takes this method table constitution, people. The special messege of the President, PAILGHD GHD DRAPERS ld Pens, Guile fais and Flaite sy sTATIONERS, | Sebi ai Rat Niewenerally that he has caxen | #0d having Sdortn a into the taamaly With the Oleat mending an increase inthe army end navy, and 241) Broadway, near Park Place, At the Lowest Possible Frices. HengcTedecer dy ncessil in Kerope, with: ome certificate of a legitimate daughter, General Rusk ARENOW HECE|VING, by the Havre Pockets nea | 4,” RICH RLOUTREL, @ William at. | ener to anlity and novelty feels | was elected one of the Senators to repr-sent the new tirely new assortment of the fivest Sedan Cloths and Cas- . oes covfident that his prices cannot commonwealth at Washington. General Rusk is a simeres, adapted to the early spring trade. Haying | TEETH—TEETH—TEETH. | Public patronage. He ie now opening many articies entirely ily, and of considerable property. He is a perma) cuter he A UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF | new in the market, and respeetlully solicits a call. mz6 im*re ean ee hee AA River Soaatiy, Y: His re- ore, in fact, ‘ ry well kno’ D ENTISTR — a cotton | Red 3 i ied with a stock of fresh | jonables who havi ‘ope, they are uow prepared to f} y. M. WISE, OPTICIAN idence is at Nacogdoehes. General Houston is id his regular message to Congress, It confirms | imp OLE esgiick Cheeses of erent execute orders ia a style of unusual e.egance. A Tithe old establishment, 62 EAST BROADWAY. . 9 ’ | Genes, ae ie more like achapter of the y and _ 12 Im? 24136 Broadway. ‘eeth set on pivot... $0 cents. not yetin. His history is more like achapte! or HCat REE cas anied” tease Conoacaues witiyecoa tena "Allis delcered within Gre mile of ne | =" ees DANE Fes aon bs is. a Mt RESPECTYULLY tiers th cams of New Arabian Nights then of an American pole the war mshng mre raveamry that sar eens | SEceL opp eee ane nn | YO) NEM AERUSOREELIRS, era at Peper | Pirated Seca aaa ee MINIS | Aaa c rene | Semgernin wen he sal port , ast ea ‘eeth mounted for ; J | ‘ : y . j oy |. TAYLOR, 0. 437 BROADWAY, } Horet.—Our should be extensively increased. The most | m0 Imm pid aceite abo bee ty it. a sh SRELBDR'S Co." Setimre Surgical and etch mntint. When eat bale ES ors GL ASBES. hse? Pa mg pol rid to Naas ie ar Uretoa Green mar- ema Poiat in the special message, | "FEN R. CLARKE, Got LEAR AND DENTISTS GOLD FOIL OF BU: | aaa SHADES HOTEL, | in Gold, Silver and Steel Frames, riages. During the last summer we had sometimes showing the unofficial and gratuitous exposition TAILOR AND DRAPER. erior quality Oot EO Te Be ao ; Gold Leaf at 64 Reade Street, West Side of Broadway. | | M. W. would also remind the public, to w! mie prey | us many ae three of a week. And vo rae , by hi yj its to Saratoga Springs for tl inform, hie friends and che | Fearn nck ‘by hie Koowleda ie 4 Gol pac! ; Silv d a Silver and Copper Bronzer, wa., Hs HE Subscriber street. ah i President's views in relation to the Oregon ques- 1 Pine respeetfall 55 WILLIAM PTRGET, comer of ie os La won| T Public, that he hae Tacely’ 0 ued the Practical Gold Beater na style sn other , New York, y those who pretended to be his mouth-pieces.— | etal) forms his the public, 9 resident evidently felt called upon after Mr. Hay’ te Fi ‘eelved avery handsome ne Spring. Beike 329 1m*re jeal science is it, that in all the ma‘ he elamven suitable for any eye. Fer: | bewpy Couples beddtne bette the sworn patrons of | Qnabled to deter f ‘ment, to any, ouse of the ith al HM | : mation of thir he will mske up in the most Rieter a vee: | | ley of New Yorke Tho sattetvetion which be | su Merdrandeorstmin the cit ne "et" | ouriandiord. ‘The glorious consummation 0 tt ft speeoh, to place himself ina proper position bo’ acnsble ‘ate, for cash « nly. mio it*m THORN CHAMPAIGNE. | given to his numerous friends and customers ete | gharticnlar attention is ealled toa new « vie of Perspective annexation is something very interesting hair- © party particularly, and the people generally f Sta Ee FRESH INVOICE of this delightfal Champagne ii of * Tre Shades,” in Thames street, he fiat Gro jase, of the finest flint, which, throngh their high time, We could relate some oF Glass, of id true Produce the parest y breadth escapes in @! as ‘ t vn d improving the sight in contiaued writing runaway maiche ot we cangot pass over. Dr. G. B. CLARKE, y i | be a gnaranty to all who may patronise him do a-ay with the impression that had become el MERCHANT TAILOR, A cio ion te station Cereus © a Wis Nish niversally entertained, that he had changed his NAB, FULTON, 132 WILLIA » 8T.. opposite the New ta now superior to that of yeas country, and at no hig! Go: ent, while . fort on his part will Buildings, has ‘most biegant Assortment of Price that that ofthe best bran continaases of their patronage. e8 q deserved up i , Welsh Rarebits, Poach- | fh ‘n apon this important matter. ‘This, more than hw der, im the most fashi © LIVINGSTON & CO., | ed Exes, ke riot style | d such as have been operated upon _ Archer, of Texas, a8 noble aman as min nce or epropatos to ace the | eat ce od "igo ast | Peer Phin seta emi ie ne a | i nto, | eer ew srr, cated, amet € : | fo $uns other tqually iow. ‘ |—““JUNG & BEHRMANN, | Tae tate toacre fee: ‘vil counsellors, si eneariavanwe oaname the ‘orden oy $0 a) -lthcet hepa he tera nee aeuovan yam 71 LIBERTY enaic DURE wins—i0 quarar ited Port W, re | cise teerraae tl Spe epee parchased fo ie, oreut the | room neal wang. the pai | parlor. Oe = ¥ ; and Nay ro wa ah . fediatint Opa geal sight for Give years, o: exchange them without extra charge: i meseage, atthe time when that body had under | lessees a aroaligd nomen Mie | Gane COU TH WILLIAM TT REET, | © ceed er Conner ee COLLING & OOy 0 {OP mst sane | temnoon, while taking ’