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Nie aot, ‘this mensure. It is of a large portion of the whig ‘and many of the demecratic representatives in Congress, to preserve, if possible, the tariff act of 1842, the one | now in operation. On the ether hand, the democratic | Party ‘are in favor of increasing the defences of the | Country, and to make extensive preperations fer any | emergency that may grow out of the difficulties that Surround our foreign relations, and forthe expenditure Of a large amount for that parpose. To carry out this | Policy. it may be necessary to preserve the present te, riff. It therefore appears that the democratic perty can carry out but one of its two great measures. Expend’s ture for defence must: be abendoned, or the contempl.* , ted changes in the tariff abandoned; of two evils it will Witbout doubt reject the greater. The party is divided dn relation to the tariff, while it us almost unanimous in telation to msking spfropriations for an increase in the ermy, navy, kc.; it is therefore probable that the first Will be abardoped. for the purpose of ensuring the pas- Sage of the lest. The whig party (or that portion of it enxlous to preserve the pesce of the two countries) is opposed to any increase in our army or navy, while it is, e098 whole, equally anxious fo preserve our present com mercial rysiem It cannot cerry out both of these meas- ‘Gres, ard the only alternative left is to concentrate their | forces upon one of the two things. It must be admitted that both perties sre ina dilemma, and the greatest in terest is manifested by the public at large to know which horn they will choose. 1t is possible both measures may | R t. fall to the ground; that nei ber will be adopted; that the | tariff will stand where itis, with all its defects, and all its protective featur: s in full force, and that all the sug: @stions of the President in relation to appropriations fo! fortifications, will pass by unbeeded, and every thing Connected with our foreign policy, so far as these things are concerned, remain without the slightest alteration. Lg Stock Exchange. 82 000 Kent 150 shas Fy $ Bite fino ye 8 oa" aman xa a | PiLongind BR” ry do s10 45 oo ae ino By | 4 375 Nor & Wor RR 3% do boo oo 5 do 6 | 15 re sf nse A Mer Canal s10 a ke 4 4 f mG 38 BReding RR ts 3 5 pa do be 3h "eo bids Ry % Tuestey ao vat do = Tues?av bs On Monday ning, March 80, in Grace Chureh, the Rev Dr. ‘reylon Jamvs Monnoz Tuosavuas to Eni? Masastxe, deughter of Joseph Cox, all bd oe city. On Thureday evening, 26th inst., by Re Mr Atexanora H Baxren, of Mamaroneck, Sw toh ter Co., N.Y, to Miss Mancaner River, daughter of George Riley, Esq., of this city. 46 years. ily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon at half-pest 3 o'clock, from her late residence, 41 Murray street, without fur- | ther invitation. On Sunday 7, orenlngi she 29th instant, Henay Eowin, | son of William and Henrietta Williams, aged 13 months. The iriends + the family ere respectiully invited to attend th Soa ae 1, on Piet © Gear tye at 4 o'clock, from the residence of his er, 31 West Broadway, first house above Murray street. On Svundey, the 29th March, instant, in cbild birth, Mrs. Catmenne Moonr, of ‘Thomas Moore, and sis- terin law of Thomas Werner, Esq., of this city, coun- sellor at law. On Sunday night, 29th instant, oy povaiens daughter of rand | day. jay Chester and Catherine Lemb pelea ts ORATORY ee recently dex , wivers'fied with tragic and comic re- rhe ures, —s adipission, se- eit iow fr ‘ ORK LEGAl. OBSERVER for Ap a d Opera of wred proper. dmmistr in 2's re GREAT &&DUCJION—NOW OR NEVER. Wy 2, GOLNSMITH wl coutivue t> reerive way 's for a tew weeks lona- july a the reduced terms of ‘Three ars ot Jesrousin M roanti'e and Epis o- ant ee'D wwfactory improy eraceful. rep d hand at i, te A #8 +R oms Ni Laslies G nth mes during the day aud cresiug. F *ENA ALO'ESTR NIEROS EL INGL Teue t and Spanish Laugurges, Jeo Ale bra Surveying, Nevigat ona Foe. keeping ey; fo wnally tanght, -m very rate ferme Private lee ia | to -du ts, at ers wa releadenee, or echuols aitend- ed Heferences ut the Be con pokes mil tm*ic aUnice, 171 Caral-t. IMPORTANT to EMIGRAN C3 GOI 1 [' HS subseribers beg to inform their friends aud the hey turwara vasuengera to all par 6 of the au-das vin the rai Albar’ tad Year, fe tio, we elder rah Tie Pe svxs, there re #3, tickets fur wi sates, £ Tara Ly ‘Bouth Dus notice of the opening tie wiles ther sides ex Gecerdl Commpeston Merchant aad Formertiog ata Kuect, We’ “Has evme capital and credit a “inet oe i age age eee Boa, 117 FUME BATH. T°. ALL who are +fMflicted wit this distressin rain, we ool, may and t Swett’s Sefpher Bath, 34 Broadway. 4 iarit'es of st are such, that ft it eu e+: fect val y this eomplai int. and also all other diseases of ach onie neter-, such as a Gort, Salt my . Joints, gharees are ted. a0 10 fete! bin the means of all ms 1 THY HALLENGE TO THE UNITED Braves Asatte wove ac eet the pee "Ta New York. tod up netctvoroe cite ar de os the oF ier ¥, worth an =pakoet y will _convines #1 credv'ons | y their givias ‘hema call. DONCKER R BEC. No 58 Chatham st, N, ¥., eae door fiom the corer of ham bers st. mil intre M. LEVETI, DENTIST. Moors HARM resa'ts from dangling performances of in- cor petent Dentists than the careaware of it itis noe SS ranches of the Dentist’s art p Sad be soil. Liiva, To thore pad evonpher » MA ihe . corner of road a: frogacer of the meertion ofa ‘tific al phe cpecite 7 pg < atmos eric presen 0.— 1 ttre SHEFFTE iD DWAR T, Menafactarers? wy offered for a commission on the acer ry, from $3 or Beton io Scare Gate fiom $8 95 , se steal maleimet Sees iN gan:npiepemmaaian BRoriiaas, oat Sre Plat st., op «ture, Pwr Lng A yk! from Liem Credanen ase have permits on Jali street acre renting “Alto roods Feneral ord fac} Aqsa cits sie hes Lark ARK EH CHA FIN, trem New ia teud tothe Jike voonipt al thane ‘Of thelt go. de ienemedrtr me Met ce. EIR AL wal will ‘send Me ate en | F Deaoed wei mink a wade” the clementa’y brane! Good enly, re eren indiip-asaple Pot Of 'o t Office, 7 steve? c A OF so" MULVANEY oh» :NTED Pa., four | | re, next Avguit. If now ae TSA Thats Malrates, Neo Bim are ct | a4, sate evr ‘of te A Mis NEW Y i Me REL Se fae | a WIN We quan, coke Kes Ce BY sAco3. 2. oes Ft tu bere mae at the a seek mived Gmoat fon enprar- votes for rams a) je-cbenry eodebel ott tandnrene adder! Abo, shoe as RENT, ge ene sou'h st. comer of Maiden jane. ace aaa ‘ower: tien im! lock ae THE hOUSE Ne 21 Orchard ma eee of Ra ‘choal of et “2 Fo pene yon shee pa hal have ay oppotonity of hav. ‘wee 4 te mee oraets Tripoved and dust lauded te Ste wh will so d withont Sang 3 Teserve what. ver A ihe cule isefne . dane rice of Admission—Boris, Ot; Pit, @ conte; Gallery | out of Rogers and Brow ot article, seen ay cos: aW. Jackson” -MANAGER AND PROPRIETIR | to the committees of both houses of Congress, hav- | fe leo, 8 evahe tedeeres gtiah Ty, | sean Ppiaurieane Fp om Fan n gegbtantion with | that excitement has increased very much among all bh ci ve, thet ie propor’ eee day, ‘Amal, sor 5x! e inerens fy. hors iu the erase of the di : Cog i oa coding yeat by an secession to th? mambers or Jour present cl: We desire to expres. to eu inte lectasl powers a 4 attainm: | Bindest wishes fr Marchesa” adh 1816, for sums of 8°00, +n et'on head im Jew nal | Princess op - : See eit last message isto be found in the recommenda: efor your t ppt oe are plasens through .ife. iia Dnowte Bazw y CABINET FURNI I’ D SPPIN ? Say OF NE a pecieh TT BE Boxes 50 cou and Third Tiers, % ets.; | ing documents, have astonished every one heré, and i | ok Grieg ie hal rt Senin iN rine ar? | Produced a prodigious effervescence of feeling which iis pelleved may say be read ‘ookin and Parlor Chairs, aidiobes, Divaus, Otome oe igeratol is you ay. the attect.on of ship- Fers housekeepers Cat logars ready ew’ . ‘on the rworning of the sale. m3! 9 ASHION ABLES rus XN TUTTLE & DU GLUZEAL o'clock, at No. 3 Market streer, an Temovirg from the ‘arniture, &e. #ull particulars in eta! OHN MIL TBR basee fthe Bcloon at No. 256 Grand m3 com, got willbe happy, at ailiimes, it OF PLEGANT PENSIAN and HIN: IAWLS AND SUARFS, iayosted expressly | for tha a aya Wenvzeay will sell, on Wednesday, | April Ist, »t !1o’elock, at the large room ia the Colweum, Nh. dt Wreadway.n sige and svegnnt aneortment ot Perino end Ao0Sh. iis,comprising aver and long Shawisand rests, usc received y ships Zaren end eng hole of whieh will , Offering the greatest tadaerensee £0, 1 who desire articles in th: thet veers fe the owner Hbhawit; of all col “ek dto the spring season. ve: ge Don Giovenui.. Don Gorman ine ond Segtrs 0 ee on 29 At" re EXPRESS NOTICE, oe iar Fares | hice Sins, gue | AN EXPRESS fo | Park, Kinguton, Rhine Baguette farther presaly for »priug sales, the Pe ih oad at 634 o’clock—Curtain rises at 7 o'clock pre-e ment of the probable expense of steamers and Bor office open dei ite Boxes: and on applica'ton to Mr. Draper. m29 tt rh efman Cor ponent rekser wn? Faslisy o woe Valdis Ree. of ant rate standi in 1 gee Shawls, ad ee hacee te zie New Yer co he lately com ze Reviser of the books yk Persian do, stand square, cost from 12 to 40 i tment Of rior Cash Scarfe, ea baa pce agit rag jen! of gnpe ees Rosia an ine Loge fol me as panied on mer- pted to th the present seasba, avertging in cost Jo to 20 dol italogues will be iy and the goods w'll be etre. He of fers, therefore, revious 3 the sale, when the | PAS TEMPS, | yO, Seeks atte | Parchused by Mr. Sands, from Fran ous, Pets, who will pax sibs ieonh vo. a Fins Loggers in Amoriea, also, of ihe celebrated Englivh sortment of | pepe | a Inan aoeanctencigl act of ‘eats, GU ANTS a situation. Ay intimately woresintea facturing cotton wool, bot recomm mated by two es estab ishments in ete Cotton Mill, man the verlous, modes of ‘ nglaod and Pyne drone J. “cat this | 3 Tm Et ee Rx for ornamenting gardens, third street, first houre enst La srl SuPanior cet outs COPPER STOU! STOCKS i ia the rane sR “LARGE SALE OF PLANTS AT AUCTION. LEVY will sell this, Tureday afternoon, at | piglet. atthe Nassery of Mr. R. ‘Walton, Mucray Hill, h «treet, the remainder of th ashes, Carnations, and « quantity of @rnxmental Garden Pian s an yin hout reserve, as ril. 29th instant, Mania, wife of | ROCKWELL & STONE, Temple uf Amusement, will ope: ‘Tuesd: nt occu! plese om the ei mal 1 com wanted “AE cent | forthe purpose of giving ies of miscellane- | A H. E. WILLARD & W. we AIRLEY, sisction ges, five their Leeper i on ae famitice doelini cee Stocks of egater. Di NEW TARIFF. | NT NEWS fo, Serres of Grain and other ‘Aa lature, admitting the 1m- portation of le bar ‘corn and provisious at a very low rate of jiven to those who are desifous Glasgow market, to open @ good counexioa bscriber, = bos 0e been Page) heaped and as there has port 1. or who had say pepe'teal Know od te in Glasgow, a better opportu le bh to form Sacbe ne S ROOM, it BROAD! ‘Acroba's it the world, a they will move tthe apaciousstae, @: No. WAL! fueee $00", ‘Adin’ Express Ofice his two wo: The Tyrolean Vora ‘ists will also ty», aT me te portan ty willbe temarkable success ROSE HILL STABLES, Mth Street and Third pgp oie oppos.te arene: in Coens Gram tre Stihes ne Behl a'l tHe moet em nent in thei peculiar furd che pablie deci as ¢ of enters inme: Particulars io te bill of the day, rou the aubseribe.’s long taper eu Grain aud Provisien ‘Trede, ae vy also his frreacly imtimacy | with the buyers, a large a.d respec‘able trade may be caleu- | ane subscriber begs to refer shi: to Mr A.H. Fialay, | THORN CHAMPA’ NATIONAL Cit ATAE aND cURCcUS, FRESH INVOICE of thie axe, 00 wh er the attrutioa of merenants, ho lemen is jovitrd. The standing of this this country, and at no higher C. LIVINGSTON & CO., KING boeoteet Seas ts pow gaperier 3 patna TH. ait are neqnainied that thi 7s Y's: PATE ENT }, Restra nt of eer Raden §e. cen To the Tea, Cy vit st J rs 8. SCOUT & CO. No. 76 Nassaw street, corner of John, lot of the new season’s Teas, No 4 ain the Smooth Cord aneeilors Cout—G ern vs. | ore ef the pat» peereana lay, nb 4 new atone ING . ur hued the retor, what © re 23(-ou'tlen t street, GULAR — long — aed — that ty Boston—Vessis Senver & K ry ‘he stock they are selected of | ET CO. are sso supplies mriths at ck of fresh wtbafew ionoreble P.oseented at law by are leagued Together to do me battle. ‘All x ods bought will be delivered within five miles of the | 836+ ci'y five of enarn en Ovvice or THe Morgis Cana, Jersey City, ubey = 2h, 1846 ‘OTICE—The Mea will conte pin and to ters0n on Sa ach TO DEALERS IN WOOLLESS- ie Bes , MIGEON & CO, H1 West sizeet, finishers ree nets. The wid medal has | |. M. for the improvement in re-fivishi Blade. Wi | ces eos | jn@ street; wi a COUNTRY MERCHANTS TING the city of New ¥» Co Books ce ae Payer, ets a) public of New York THI J.3 BRYANT, Coshier_ HAVANA SEGARS. 80,000 VERY SUPrkRIOR, received per lute arrt | a variety of pooene = laut tious, all made of TA the chet deurre of the great modern oe ch composer, F ‘cierto Meters, Wolcott & Devid— Aays C. Langley ton 38 Each a | Sian teeat Steves: erie pe Oje Symphony, ia three p rts, interspersed with Re- | of steamers forjesch harbor in the country. | Thi Yrell known brands perenss Griae, C | ive advertiser fee fiom Havan:, the fine of cash, which he will sell at ait ticuaan use. ae merchants and bh GEOKGE WELLS, wee Pige Prout str e:. ie Spring Fashion----1846. | “ LenS NED would respectfully cali the | is friends and patrons a ned his jemand ue are ivvired to eall and tensive stock of Ae ount | Latter Copying Press | WCARTICLES soiv ay STATIONERS, the ble Prices. RICH & LOUTREx, 61 William st. one docr below Cedar. ,» SEGARS AND Bass. jo. 94 Broadway, up Sant, Led for a ment express’ y for bis ‘estab ushmevt. Also, pie 8 Jago Tobacco, and a small lot of Bass, t Swhaleeals | OO a ge IT GENTLEMEN'S HATS—SPRING STYLE | Be EN ee PIN EAD. NASSAU nag mack | ener and bewty of style, tae Teauy t ¢ txumlogtie ST aaah Re Hab street. a aaa poe UKGICAL OPERATION ) pm TA ‘ashioa. es remind ios of his adherance Moleskin Hats, $3; ‘anal st. Cor. ia couee t ise Chathaia 3 eee one rere of the genuine Walune ¢ Bean. which we warrant to sarpyss all peranno rs fo'execste any orders 1a 0 our E OLYMPIC THEATRE, Boston, sonsiderably ea- ba: bly ane a Mocs | aud Toil t Boaps for Baths and private . ree ‘sso tment of Perf Domest: jebrated Crystalline the most eminent seal aie Nits, oe toa A female te sttendinee acre CC ORAHA bet Toes © ice | eats eases ] | Bete a percent oat QOORRON, VROOM & FOWLER. | FANCY NEEDLE-WORK EMPORIUM. | oHBNRY Heese ELT. pert BROA AR’ farnished with Viotii , oF Pianoforte. | navi Sa ened Oa yiitte Nov ikt Howard. DITABLE Le Tne pre eh caps, bli eall aod examine for 128 Irate T, 67 Maiden peas of Williem st, ON THE Mosr REASON LE Teas, » by a Lady, CLI VENTILATING ne SOSSaMER d essed 10 W. peathe chen. of this paper, I WIGS AND i. AY, FOR le rtnen ve eye LITY, be amung the a Beet its m-thod as taki ry icrdoasive “itock it wth especi-] reter- his arrangemeats, feels en cannot Fail os commanding a the Guitar, © im, fem of Ot ti Pen jemen at their own re Very respectiully, clergy wil look to England and France for siden, in all pares of Blow. Work City, with mach facility Se Sarre ane eek lee ee asd bevies me le pressure is obviated. faa rg climate pre are inestimable, nae of bpcht lesnee | new in the m FREN CH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ” EN ioeat gree, we no by, late arsiy Is from theie srycis ior" ieirid On Sp atiecra, FLOWER MAKERS. sererpeased in rie rere by the ease, ported expe my —T = Se REBUGHION 187 IN THE PRICE OF The od extabluhment, 8 EAST BROADWAY. fies 5 Bi 50 to $3 08 981 e the b Sow. then the Hie aprivg, all dream rane rele country, who are bow ‘Sor Tie pes all be found £0 suit the exreumstances of all. WinDoW 5 SHAD! Ons: MONDAY N No. 88 Mhidhtas esse bow ¥ beamaeinnptene the Jobbing on cou re are sn invited to "* DUNCKER & BECKER. New Vork, nig aan lee. SHA! TAILORS GND DDRAPERS, ay vate, the, Bey See irs. See CRT out fas! whe youab' exgens orders ina style of unusual eleyance. 4 ~~ Bin UAGE MANUFAC, gente. |B oie $0 SUBSCRIB. HM would Miform ast wit tient hoy rr B ‘ower aa i. Ee RECE'VI Me THE SHADES HOTEL, 64 Reade Street, Wes of, Subscriber reapeetfally informs his okt that he hvw jaely 0, seen, Bow York. ent, while n> en forten sed: ‘will be ‘wanting wo th nage. Coantry ord aioe to with more ia AHOGANY, ROSEWUOD, ZEBRA WOOD sa | ron SALE node ‘ACY, No, us one heavy gun, PaRM TURALE. and with ell the other advantages which could begiven, HIGHLY IMPORTANT ith the limitted drait of os eee MR sEGUIN. | GELY | and aafe navigation of the Interior meter ga ehien they i wn, | FROM WASHINGTON, |e Mild sap hay eh THE NAVAL PREPARATIONS, settnmeiataceeat nara ; { as. Gt am The existing Convention od Great Britain wed | a a posed; but Wasntnetow, March, 28, 1346. | on the Lakes which could be speedily armed in cese of Public affairs connected with our foreign rela- | 2#t#. tenders, in our opinion, no farther increase of veeusely | tions, are in the same entangled and confused con- | Supplies of ordnance and ordnance stores should, how. } » be lod, ready a dition as ever, Since the recent message of the | ae Soe Si oo reat { i | | President, calling for military and naval appropria- | ERY THEATRE. { tions, and accompanied with reports and statements GRAND gout aTiON. ing reference to the same extraordinary document, matne Company of oo cacy weeny, ie | | parties. It is now supposed very probable that the " uestion will be decid . >t Fr. HYDER, bee pit eral ot Hea a notice q lecided next week; and, in- | | deed, a] interest in that matter has nearly subsi- | | ded.. It ia believed by the best informed here that ae aie = the mest important matter in coonexion with the v DON seri on oe Heb ag tions from the War and Navy Departments. The rCR | i pi le “hi iu te! | revelations made by that message, and accompany: amonget the friends of Mr. Polk himself. They ac- | of war, from our commercial ae whieh is supposed thousand. GREENWICH THEATRE, cuse him of secresy, and a desire to refuse th? con- | t© employ about ope hundred | Corner of VARICK & CHARLTON STREETS | i : bave the honor te be, respectfully, sia Koes Sita MYERS & TOMLINSON, | fidence of the government to its friends in Con- | Your obedient Manager, . «JOHN G. MYERS. | BTCSS. ‘ i twat HRINGTON, oh. A SEATTAN ON. | Tatatedin a preceding dispatch, the extraordina- | Fy WARREN DRAPER | ry fact thetforty steamers had been proposed to be | Wb. SURUBRICK, salbticunisauanneeee aoa establishmenc | built by the bureaux of the Navy Department, and | These estimates and statements, have will open on | | been in the hande of the commitiees for several viene nentday Bening, Apri 2, { neghe nig i oO Lapin in relation | onthe. They involve, it will be seen, a vast ex- on which oceasi aril Deis) are's Tragedy ef | to the increase i the military,and naval departments, | penditure; and propose mighty ‘ps preparations lead- was forty millions of dollars, ($40,000,000 ) Ihave reant. since been enabled to procure copies ot agee tt | Pactra ie the War eee these documents, and find that my first intimations Deane in relation to the increase of our have ful en far short of the fact. It appears that inthe | army and navy, th the other Departments of the Gov- Naval Department aloae—and the report is signed | ernment ha b paring & rapaction of the by Commodores a Warrington, Shubrick, | revenue an pagan porn the tarif—thus — eles ait 18 proposed to construct forty steam showing that there 1s a want Ae unity of action, or thirty-five sailin, ms Veeeels, and an inere+se | coherence of aystem, in the propositions coming | o the men inthe naval service, to nearly thirty | from the head of the government. thousand. This has no reference to existing naval | ‘This singular and conflicting state of things, in equipments. ‘The military preparations are more | the policy of thie government, has created feelings | extensive ; probably the whole expense of these of disappointment, annoyance and chagrin, gh | propositions will be equal fo sixty or seventy, in- | ag great an extent, as his doubt and hesitancy re- stead of forty million dollars. Tne following state- | Jative to the proposition of 49 and 64 40 There is only one course now, for the administration to és 7, from 10 A.M., to S.o’eloek P.M., when | ships, is furnished from the report of the Naval cape the dilemma: in which the divided counsel, laces can be secured, or tickets rurchared | Bureaux :— | action, and coutrariety “of movement that have ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE EXPENSE characterized its entire proceedings have pavea it, | and that is, to come out openly and decidedly, Miss Clara Ellis Mr HP Gratan Mire Mrs Hantouville 1. » Miss Julia Drake +r H Chapmay £ $55 BOWERY AMPHITHEATKK. Co | call on the couatry to propane, thy themeelves, and as- SANDS, LENT SS co., PROPRIETORS, seonsngeagt ele sist them to increase, to the greatest extent, the eee 6 sloops with steam. 20,000 | military and naval defences. ‘This would be _ Tuesday Evening, March 3ist, 8 fiigstes it with sails only ‘Hosen ,000 4,089,000 | beat 4 jotice” to England that could be | Will elatoduced, for the frst timein America, the thorough | 9 sl00ps. . .. 1.630'000 | Wasutnaron, March 80, 1846. + +$16.190,000 | I understand that General Scott bas sent in an ‘ | estimate, among others, to the Military Committees | of both Houses, requiring forty-five or fiftythourand | men for fort and other frontier defences. One-third | of this force is to consist of regulet troops, the other | two-thirds of volunteere—this, it must be remem- POLKA, WALTZES, ke. CINDERELLA, England, Iitland and: Scott f other in) bi Tt apper proposition was ive opera ages Bia oro gcher eateralaments, ‘Bee bills. made to the caren of the Navy himeelf, and | bered, 1s all that he mi ite Mab kgs pen a7; performanceto commence at halfpast7. | | subsequently by him was reduced to ten steamers, | tions incase of a wor With England ; but for offen- SR ADHUS WEERA IOUS. ‘The following two most important reports, will ex- | sive movement, the regular troops would have to be maberaatvect. J | plain the nature ¢ of the propositions | increased according to the exigencies that may Tilae trapatcdinyearistier | arise from time to time. T understand the Presi- the honor to enclose to you a , dent and cabinet have at last decided upon effective Bureaux of the Department. measures, provided Congress only second their ef- ay euckans ‘March let, | Although the nav: preperstions of commercial »« { forts, for putting the country ina oper state of de- tions which are struggling to maintain themselves 1282 | fence, It our difficulties with ngland be not set- unnatural position of greatuess, is no criterion for ® | aq amicably in less than three months, war will country like outs, which seeks only the easupation and | inevitably ensue between both countries. Could we Ser cnd thats bocereater a andi bie ‘on mentetitecen | sett dispute with Mexico, which I see no diffi- piakasyche Sine ieee acca: | gl in doing if the pro r course be adopted, per- = Heetor and Bill | ments of the United appeer sufficient in all but a would not be so bellicose as she seems soa-going steamers,for a ovndition of ascertained and un- now. On this subject I ag ey have pesciting | disturbed peace, yet te present aspect of our foreiga | te say in a few days from this. Treasury relations make: ne So atgiaest £9 the COMES OR | bill, t und lerstand, will be called up eater a ‘et; te parations th an Beal ihininchotamzclgcamctecmr™' © the Howey and then he Sle of golds pee, eo greater preparations should consist, as far as e rage for a fortnight or i? possi, ot such ependitures as will be but ananticipa- | The Senate has determine taking tha rote | don of what, n early day, wouldibe required, even in | on the Oregon resolutions on Friday or Saturday | ablishment of harmony with all nations. | next. I have been informed by; een — accumalatiou of naval | | the House resolutions, substantially, wi BRILL! ANT A CES. | sirte reply ta, the 4 evgsged this ees of the 92d ultimo, I a Harringt and ‘Son, the first aud mo-t popular ind the celeprated William Cole, and | nil be ofessiv ws the most noble, fau tes rs oF ef AL 7; comm-nce at 734 o'clock. Admittance 25 | 'y for the rapid equipment | body. I do not see how they can well J Soe cents to ell nants of the house m29 atm sfloat, for such of thove on the | go, in the face of the overwhelming majority 1m fa- rable to employ, and for such | V+ of them in the House of Kepresentatives. In the present state of our relations with England, the Chestnut Street, Philadelphi:. | most sensible and prudent part of the big scr ged | of such materials and stores; and the earl: PROPRIETORS—MESSR8. WELCH, MANN AND | celicton many of them would be but an astialiation say that it would be b:tter if both houses DELEV AN ot what would soon be required for ordinary expendi- | naked notice, than one clogged with provisions ot tures. little or no meanin; g- ond branch of expense that should at once be neral Sam Houston, one of the Texas Senators, authorized at the discretion of the President, should be | ,,cenetal Sam t mente yoy prerie and equipment of ail the vessels in ordiaary, Wasurnaton, March 29, 1846. | | ercise a more {reo judgment in th f Public affairs here, both foreign and domestic, | Reen te axis a re in the same state of confusion as they have bee! | cou ve rij mating public eap appreciate | gad asepreduuble outlays be avoided, | for the last four months. No one can predict, with tacts of this wonderful sencon, is | "AU. 5155 advisable that the limitations heretofore im- | SY cettsinty, what may be the issue of the varies he Theatre Koyal, Drury Lane | nosed oneniisiments inthe navy, by which the number | movements affecting our foreign relations. | isconfiaed to 7 500 seamen, be suspended for adefinite | | will first notice our relations with England, this Period, pad that further enlistmouts be authorized and bemg the most iniportant. ics for. s | ayn further pro} $ ren in ta erent Pag ase. | As matters now stand, the issue of these negotia- 908-g0' steamers. resant, nite : we med the Missjasippi snd Priscetou—that | tious depend almoat entirely on the British govern- fal coutlayrations, and a | cao oruise at ave. [ would recommend thet auth | ment. That government refused a settlemext om as Foe pouerenn ete VEC construction of three steam irigetes, | the basis of 49 degrees last summer—we refused Such an increase a a pee ras pain tear arbitration this spring ; both now stand aloof; and, BM ek heniae broom ete the ee unless, as it ie expected, the: British goversment, | It will also bee necessary to increase the ordnance | id | and ordvence ttores.. This ‘again would be but an anti. | prompted by some other more powerful interest Seaton of expen: eae at anearly day must, in eny | than the Hudson Bay Company, will come forward ire ? oo i ‘ contingency, Pea bc for harbor defence, to be tho- | with some proposition; it is very certain that the ctive, would involve the necessity of fleet Oregon question will Boom become an element in nor so warmly pstronized GEORGE LODER respecttul I 2d, Uns AN eee we THE DESERT! | roughly pean and Orchesisal Byephouies, upon | tous expente would be further increased by the annual | the popular elections here, and hasten to that point ‘will commence ‘he Conerrt Over- | Tepairs, which would require a repetition of the whole | of extreme boundary, which almost precludes any detioved 30 he New York renpn ie caren oF ge 4 Ne ta, | settlement at all, and must eventuate in collision. to harbors and coasts, would, in time of peace,prove a | We are in expectation th that the debate on the notice costly burden, without an sdequate sauivalent, ay the | will terminate next week. lel omel hekaad such event of wor, the iramediste employment of mercantile | as have recently taken place Telative to preparations Music Stores, | suips and steamers for fence of ports. in co-opera- | of a warlike character, will wake up every interest 446 fon m2 5*m_' | tion with resident citi would be attended with # | in England, in order to exercise an influence w in and the fertility of iavention and | the British government, beyond that of the Hi bal ey gente, | Bay Company, with a view to settle this question. would prove effective, tili atorce if some such influence does not prevail.on the Brit- ish Government, to come to our terms, in 1 MESMERIC STATE, without pain, on Toesde a Mee dise at oa orcloek. at the Bociety Library \Brondway + Lectare on the a pireation of Mesm: Human Wel- rg > bein, is 1 the capacity of our preserve for the manufacturing iatereste their direot m te eel cf 2 periments by | PR i Atdnars oc eeiog: thus employed, rf the re- | trade, then the Otegon question will become a pert dead ., ADT Lit, | i Binirctaaieiamncign ss Miwuee Sageupted’ic ter gran | toe cout deta eae aud mental haliueination. Admission Bets. | territory by hostile fects will be greatly diminshed by | ‘°S0) Pefinone with Mexico are in the same posi- | the disasters consequent on storms, the necessity of te. | tion ‘as that which they have been in for some ume. TICE. quent returns se for supplies of provisions a dell is not acknowledged Yet by the new re- water, the 1d want to steam-ships of fuel, the jarged red. penne, enter the. direction, | ibility of the coast, from shallowness of vecataekt of Paredes. Our army tion have of the stbyeripr, oa Moeday even evening, Apr wha ‘lanes ah Eensial Leaccenbal Of igiies, cosketinge on the part , removed to the frontier, on the Rio rande, and Geknowledeed, talent, Seta ici 1 vlense sd | of our cit-zons, in tho more densely peopled regions, and every event that has taken lace, mage ron be lead- the uselessness of naval attacks on a sperte:y settled ing to difficulty at some iearty oe y. In Mexieo, the it, for any permanent influence onthe Lage of aw state of parties is pew and 6 lar. circumstances, have, in ail time de great are making there for the establishment of a new oh street, care reet | mote edna wages! coral ‘aunt ad constitution, pending the authority of Paredes. A nded, if adoy will not ins | new spirit, derivini origin in is five wanioas sepuies on the Ciliates of tran. up in Mexico, and East been supported by newspaper organs, being an attempt to restore monerchy in MUSIC FOR PARTIES. MUSIC TAUGH Shi that republic. This attempt to restore monarchy give smoet respectable. ta ry rele weak | P i will undoubtedly produce great excitement among the Mexican republicans throughout that country, it t, Ms indi cceuretins, seb e rach te Fnde ely towards the | pL mane ran nee between wo saab op- casinacar Per have, the honor to be the conflict will rage with much bitterness, sad the DAY) Ne, 15 Dead ret, nets the Bo ‘ sing: Accordeon and Vio- ¥ 3 it blicans to the ‘The consequence say “GE (0. BANCROFT. the Fepblieane to may be that all aac gh progression. by his new ont aever failing system. reasoaabl Terms very je. Appiy ot 55 Boud street. | E. Hi | " Se } ‘chairman af the Naval Committee of the House of { jlo call apn the Gand 5 Sua = tana, ~ ESS. e prese: ives. his country a mon wer over 7 Og Eman Reeen oral teapot w ron, Bao, 4s } | fo and ‘liver mince, aa well as the Hoe nabor of Ai Reap fecusestenmpae acre | cote alas aa ametfee a Sart | and wah urement wile ie ona dV mee oat | abil Se Mceeet emcee ene, er | eee ar Or pes etme eke 5 fi : ber, 1845, ranemitte: ’ Bs | eg sengaeiner joao care of pilence with Four hdorsament, Pr present the following | ae this line of boundary. The last diplemaus ‘ sug, your consideration | and private accounts to out gove! j HAKIW fe pres resent state of the country,” to which the com: | i WASHING TON HOUSE, mine paoeenre Rees ae oe GS Sry arene emcees coeur nat more pecially A" . ry E tions he contingency of | sucha direction of affaire in and [ thial (PHILAD LPIA. Swat ma ie Gree meta, pitas Es will no doubt increase the army and navy appropri- Bins jd tad guacho gaat | parler ara Serotec Sout Saaat | etrye" Weer yy Gener Sot 4 : ‘ nswick, bre Rein eat ot oo Orne | Ror etih: ethers of lees 1 importance i the Habe teoarag, pale 35 a ra JUNG — Kamtamete nash be-organized, ploce it in the powe Great Britein to use her extensive navel means w Lp SOUTH WILLIAM TTREET. reat facility, against the Atlantic and Gulf cous of tke | couate Lean give of ‘tbe. position Sead here, ‘nited connected with our foreign relations. : ee R CE D) it fe ost fo our power to prepare a sufficient ferce to, | coiicive are also aa very unsettled condition, &' contend directly with the of Great Britesn on the much the tara which ow seven ano tquedrone, nor to protect eur com + | wall be afleetod tA ico takes. Y¥ Pe THE COST OF es mete ng s pe Tp aye re by Case cities te the | The The du, weorever those cnng oo our a land und | , ‘ Pe er ‘ongth sie gomtain, te fi i A "7 ire sre & fow batteries not be used in ‘ith those rtance Py tated Maan eee met ons Regs Syytenae lay athe bana | fore, that © clase of steemers snocka been be provided mendations {To ihtary and naval we Te MADE TO ¢ should be able to mount two heavy guns, carrying sbout | inereee Tt A ne best notice to the & HE ae SUBRCA RIDER re 0, te Se pasthod of | mavinaion og tere the qualities to ensure their safe load ft that can be gives, im order y= wansieg come! ia Ta ve hsp bed | ‘These vessels could be distributed for their general; re controversy. Mii oe ee ae wh ay one Bubssriber | Or the RITA tics, ed ce lee fate, be hie well fot OY a raga feet steamers in addition to A or xico, and wi a1 gan wise Ce, ehecary nigerian nNh’® | times to concentrate OF transfer from one toano- the present they ‘aaling woes, and thirty 128 tint ther, es circumstances might eee ad rod thousand men, = fe Ta pee land tection stent Ce sna ches iin Hieron ie ncunde soldiere—wi Ragin Tf turther diffeulty ie hee | Getrs eine w Bevelety rt antic coast, the Chesa aE fw tae aco Sere srg | had ‘on’ vome porn’ ote all of Manon Toor, tpprehonded with Kaglead onthe Oregon enon,

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