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anit SE GVESE, AND SPANISH me ! a with the | iat earl oe TERRENCE BOYLE, Auctioneer. URNITURE SALE —Wi fondays 13th inst, | CARD, y who eannot Hevtimials o's aot F nt is coal ot havse oi ite me ines the fhimityre of \ = RAPETTI reams bi aries thanks, co the Aldtewt in Dendeusing of spplicaat.statng terms andre: funily Tearing the ty, ‘sonating Saher 9 seatlemen elonsing to the dffereat fre campanien who Situation will be open to applicants till the isch inst, | pede, qeureaue, Paliisteta, Feather Beds jeB were ik “Gi chet, Tioves cat dasniee, Cader? sai ebes: | PI WANTED, jolt cere ba and Inguotrions habits, = = 83. or atighe men Sabastress, carter pgs Broadway and 10th Mavon’s Orrice, Juue 6, 196, y will find constant employment Al: Ce ii al - eg tig derstand hina, anda Rabber,to Norge hacer fin 19 al precios orcas oe et att ‘bb de jell 2t*re rized to iy - tha se, upon their duties. All dogs run- pmer Camblet Frock Coats WANTED, ng a Iarge efter thay date, and not Properly sanzaled, will " Fs ent auorainat af Vests | FINO teach fe children the Freuch, Germain and English "Ser iid ere” "JACOB RAMSAY. First Marshal hg i A plete al the Swedish Consulate, No. 05 Westrest lei sete ue suBsCRRGAEE'S NOTICE, pa aig » WANTED, BSC RIBERS havi a deed of Assignment, ually. fovalide’ and nd others waited "ont sherows | A AEW etre, Yqune Men wo go Bouth or Wert to ae taae, Migs iat Seg apeigteg. Ae ot the : Rerms CLARKE, | Ay Aeon or theGale of new ‘and poplar Publications: + tiie er Naw Verk eateke eae eet ARE | ele irre 116 William st,, opposite the new stores. | ‘above their expenses will be insured to them in ¢reditnrs, ersby equireall persons inde eh MUSIC TAUGHT. fens wih an opportune pill, donb, mk ber ye immediate paymeut, and those ving claims or de DUMSDAY. No; 185 Brondwar. four dgore shore Ca per year clear of all ecocuene” Wackcemn Si hes have h Seopa at toe seein eed, eee ge ean | inging, > . | tts eich indie and ge a Bin od fearennteee meas | Saget wm tA paca Ntmtete ences it require hing Tall 293 293 ‘Broad: roadway, up atait, Gfice of hes a3 ow For ae i: ENOLISH, | ieytog ae for ail at G3" Apply af tes Bicodway of on Unfen. Ail fete mast a at Soon, A. THOMPSON ee | COPPER MINERS WANTED s city. Al se linsover ee” FRENCH MILLINERY: 2) WORK in a mine in # © eR of thi W Anrep. immediately, a good Sill er—one that | “je2' Bw rre beet i eceet oe caployacat "sires te veer THIRTY DOLLARS REWARD LL BE PAID for the recovery of the fol pice Instruments, stolen from the Li Mantel-piece of Dr. Valentine Mott, No. 152 D ‘rida: 7 inch fon a or inches long, by uta ory taiod Rinne i eel with the name of * Law round. Ay 1 MZ UxpeRwoow's, u7 Wer Broadway, W _Je12 tre one door from Walkerst. | and OPENING OF THE 1 EAGLE HOTEL, FALLS or "NEAGARAA. TSE PSTABLIGHMENT: has Just aa opened by Mr. hit ce of Buffalo.) i ost recherche avd ae) Ake jouse has bi coe a painted. The r ts tH ye tv ventilated. ‘The cel: ly of the choicest brand etrantive and cr 4 ditches | pe Hs the practical attendance of « FRENCH COOK, ng re cases are valued by the owner mach beyond trinsic’ worth, as the old frieuds and companions ofa material Yor desk N'R Naval an my?h im*r were stolen from the same place two blu pa) MAGNETIC LETTER: ema Sia PH.—The i D TH ARLIGR & CO., PLATE, C Case Manufacturers for this last nine Brass Ban. nee Ommaments, aislays, ke. nd Miticary't Officers’ TO SILVERSMITHS E TRADE IN GENERAL, CHEST and DRESSING ars in Fulton | Ay gp nnform thei “eustom Liberty street, ie manufacturers with | ¢., and every kind of | apply cou un cnses, ” Canteens made to order | Pocket Cases, with silver cl ta al lustrumenta, stamped with the names o been for several vears picgched to one of the most popular es- | ¥! aie aerRE Tas S OF AMERICAN VICTORIES. |e fablichments.in regular diuner ia served nt son, and Tiemans—yne 6 inches tong by 3 in ISHED, four beautifi Tialsc4 tabutantal luncheon prepared at {P.M for tra idth, stamped on the inside *Saneoa, Paria, and the tories over the Mexieaus, vite Battle of Pale | o'clock care; and the br kept | other bout half the with the name of “ Dr. Van Bu- ydinent of ral Vega. bai iv ° Hoek. for. the accom: ion of | the inside on Afi int Fitaltge Z duty | athe above reward ‘will, be eheerfully paid, with many reich roolscedt and moet fafchful of | a Fall ae t's My ee a4 imac, to spare no | thauks foe; the ory: . (pe eng enumerated, an i eee publ ished Price, $6 per hundred, Orders from any | which to ests as happy and as eomforta- | Cessary, umse! no questions, e Unite y. woald fel SOE can Geeta Tn Teteatene” | Apply as De. Motve residgntes an ebovenones Suatee promptly httended to, b Attorney at Law, 25 Park je! E VOR SALE Selected Fu jomey at Law, 2) Park Place, "jad wet.” Ry ay FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD, Fy besser = giving up house, on Monday the lth of June. at 10 o'clock, 84 Pike Slip. jel dr#re eet Heraid Hl eneet Herald iain. ment in another col! L OST.—A Kadies Gold Watch, Feptinens Melby will be sold at No. 337 Brondwav. up si pies at! phe offered upwards he aioe cent | French and German ey irs, sprocire the Ta: | T.} BROWN, Stone Seal Engraver and Herald Printer, No. 6736. The above reward w: paid on d | oy eter | the wateh, in good order, at No. 18 Ferry street, and no ques ay eared gaan the Park. Idee of Arms. Cy. | Hous aa sa. elon arb wtaetee | ASA Eembroide nil ase hy ‘ amonds, Amethysis, Topazes, &*. bough $25 taining as oeaie landesiar sieat ea yet | bemacle. The to any form: Contr of Arma foind and painted | let in New k ig ot the | BRder the conto ym $2 and upwards. and forwarded to any part rete 2) her ig vania. as notice of she Datsed Bean fin ‘nada. Books of heral y kept with | yrgpael a Servens July mi aly 1845. Apply at | pareeeas T | LOS] | to his asso iniveotey:tien eo ying old COAL BARGE | 4 CAMEO BREAST PNY’ the | OLD yal Byrheay: rete Quaranyine land, Satan | A feiend, is valuable ny t0' the pe aivaraens “re contat | cht ; Panama and. Eaquire of James Mice. | will be suitably rewarded by Leaving ieacte Vesey oe | ligt sgaer pea AICS, (OE THREAD. he. | “EDWARD FOX, DRAPER AND TAILOR, | —~"™"* Nive peat cats Neils, assorted sizes, | [NVITES the attention of the public to the most, exter T 100 bales Last Selde Twine esennde”” | and eCn ok ready sade clothing fhe ety rae © | A BAY dnateen 40 de Cotton Seine and Wrapping Twine, | Ber offers for ing a Heer od idiers. GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER HATS. E8 the attention of his customers and the pul thers, of white and pearl eolor fur Hats,’ exceeding! ay lor 5 + Corps of Sappers, Miners and Pontoniers, or Engin company will consist of 100 men, viz—I PINE AND Se leay STREETS, | it of summer Hats, consis a Stray 4 y moles! in Hate Moxpressly, adapted to | OQ MECHANICS. Passed, authorizing the formation of a | | In the marke, rkmen; is, Manilla and American Hemp Cordage. Hor ail employed ie the | 30 privates of Gre fist class, oF afibcers: aa’ | Seem, Be me Bars, Hees | Reoignsach ab peuies The tt fae or i i Seigtesr bee a RAE CEMING HS Passe” | ments inde to orders he above stock Saving boon spigeted | mtelligent mechanics will | for ‘alone, ove jon D5, JONES, Dentiat, 309, Brosdway, (west side,) evo | ment forall face, gpd ough fr ca lone, ina a0 per cent | Be made until these. shall hy core above wate ‘street. A better Dentist, ong who | leas than at those houses who are obliged todo business upon | that ith %, of this corps in proportion to the quali wore thotos hy understands the difficult art of teeth set- | thpcredit jem. juire pon Spe will receive $30 per mont! | 1, filling. el etc., does not reside in this city, The | fficers of the army and nal Bavy are particularly { invi- privates of the Ist class. $13—and i hea class, | doctor's retih ar as verfock jataions ‘of the pata eioeallend erasiene | Of superior ble | sites thie, they will be wubsiaed, cloth | ral, as it is possi th izant of one Joths and cassimeres, mite willbexn made up at jortest all necessary medical attendance at the poled of the Us Instance Se remedied the ‘wongd a ‘work jotice, and in a manner A srpeae ssed. tes, The subsistence, Pisa &e., may be y ree | cone of the is of thin city, to the entire sa "AND FOX, 202 Broadway, tedat Ae month. | Usfaction oft = Sunday Despatch. near Fulton st., opposite to the Franklin House. at the recruiting rendoz- | je12 it brs | RD for this company’ wil also 3K FOWELI; OCULIST, [\ THE Subscriber having ecome interested in the On ee AND OPER { we Pecome interested in the above | C’ARONY & MAJOR reapectfally sli im ir trend Avett ERATILE SURGEON ptutrepialy ges deamon (iccmenered | Serie patie de ey Ree amseed ha oF Vision, fom to4 oreloek at his residence, 261 | JAMES A. SWAIN. | Ment to.9 Nassau street, Herald Buildings, where they cou. orinlniny vg “the, Te a sai, ent ; | cheap UAworrariie Prints Tigre mennarine bestasleeted ae eof the, Pest Cararet, nd | Tha A 0.07 STLE, i Brosdway. comer of Waite we pe ie tae ityle of Stock Ke Print, ma oo them | f | “BAD Sp renee Deacaatye dail soeinedas tare nerd ere | oo aan tender their serie ate fees e | trodae - valuable. imnrorements, not the eeithseranhy Ly ys Laudece: pet, which are his Incorruptil | wing, whe porved, ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beauty | Haseparent, lifelike nara appcrance, unarone tertaial vite seca a esate | SPECTACLES adapted to every defect. nthe hee. oT i Seoakecememe ee | Sexterteshet peas. ahah Dt, CARPENTERS az! Wrap—entranco 156 Wari | Becomes imacted with, an renders th cmefalart | NG ACADEMY, ti { sound. MBLY BUILDINGS, ASTLE’S SPRING AND SUMMER TENTH AND C STS. PHILADELPH! ANTISCORBUTC DENTIFRICE. | aq" kit CASH. TAILORING. Algo CLoTiina | P#9F cai PESTER roel rin ce |b FE, invaluable properties of this Dentifrice for the eure | ABLISUMENT | Ponte whe id whore dat hein aan are | Rat oferta ior ae seventeen years’ e1- w. HES oi ae z T co., } ‘on him at his beautiful, cool an ay | |i meee Lton Starer, ro give os ever De Cah Pies eetclne mete te ee | Wie the following grear atractions will be present | 3 Fall School Public ‘le preserves, whitens, aud polishes the teeth—re- | g¥¥, eg —Clth Goats rasp $8 to S16; Alpecce Coats, from | myesiw taco” Eieuns seury wiht manthandewna Seda gtartagels | fenigto by Caceres, fm #80 8M ~ NOTICE. Pepserve.a soun setof teeta, when used from childhood. pera ing, and other Summer Pan hereby ene $3 i De a ereby given toll persons havi ‘Dr €; performs every operation on the mouth and teeth. | fen’ to $3; Satin V “tS i 2 $4; Summer Vex N oy, taimiaers ee bay ing bout “i ree TP WENTY-FIRST EXHIBITION of the suit thes moat fasidions : res va Cloth all Ht narry will be settled by x Tens at the Office at the | demy of Will close. on the 4 | Shick DMITTED to be TWENTY-FIVE ber | ILLIAM LAIMBEER. | sect are savited to send their appli 119 | = ay other store in the city. mal Imre | Dated this 16th ey ot Ar weiner | ty Too ‘Rendemy, fo oe IEMENTS—FIREMEN’S CAFS. F | of thei spn i, cone ee sd Tavitations wall be aU BSCE oct ele alls te attention ofthe | A. NEWFOUNDLAND BOG ofthe pare breed, | wads Pat JING. G CHAPMAN, Sec’y,N. A. | lie to tos umertnent of M tary Equipmente | MOAR LES RPAMIELS. HR handsome KING.| der, | ae , soeuunalay Miltary Caps, Knapsacks, Boxes | RLES SPANIELS. They can be seen at 100 | OR SALE—A valuable peipas with jastrutions for ma- | sien, about chase their see eer se | Seiains“Heer el eed che” aah | a, 3 | bh by KING CHARLES SPAN cabestec ait iake octet, ee | een eT Cape Se ee mae arieas oF saachisery of any descriptions Carenoe it | _A full assortment ofevery variety, coustantly on hand, and | coy able Birds oaly tobe foun te bis eatsbti ee Re | need iW cents per denen ed wade with vary little tree: made to order at test notice, | Sohn stre aad Ge H. 8. GRATACAP, 392 Broadway. i GEORGE WILLIAMS, DYER. SUAVE CE CLEANER, STORER AND BLEACHER, | and ready for use in $0 injautes. Apply re saan ‘No. 54 Orange st., where samples may be seen.— Price for the Go $10. jeli2eer B. wn iSeiters from | mitt bs attended to, by Importer and dealer in Birds, owe eee | | $25 ij nana ip gute wpoitaata.on tr | for thavery herd suppor he kat tacelvedforegety pany | Osis | forthe very liberal-suppor’ he hat recete OR For Sale, two 3 story and’ basement brick dwells 228, 0U0 a. io this clty end B Apply to 8. | and tra ith strict attention to | ; ~4 SOA ASM atineey soa e pole gatblcta Std any ing gnc en Ph eee See Anal Siened who Basement myas imere ’ | increase than decrease his uainber of Patrons; he p ma | Tose Baht» eg hne aye | felf that nothing shall be wanting to merit the patronage of «| completste, Pisyare 30 eon 10 LET—cwo roome.to single cenilemen, with breaks | SSCS" at edegarte an Isclte, Cote tnd Welln | cote yard in frat. Weng wel shaded by wees Etad es, coh pera ian nie hele meee | oak a cleaned in ry recipe ls by a iro a Ere PER even room Dut one other bearder, in ft situation between two | thre days a we a receiving the wm. Silk, Gatin, Moreen and | ffyu) et iodaclawabets ery hee om mm esti nave the \ Snes foaiess x the seigtboteeod of Be Lake's charcees | Poet a ins, cleaned, dyed and water. | Privilege o the ferry fees ARPT Ee Terms moderate. Address ingston, Hoereld omer which | ed ona very y superior, ‘and en’ rely new plan. G. a | ‘Wil meet with attention. jeiw*m | direct the shention the Ladi oe to his very superior style o! BROOKLYN PEOERICRY FOR SALE. KDING, SEA BATHING AND Fy |W workmen and machinery | gawk THE Dwelling H N 1d thoes who sik for retirement aad at rine the | i Hage, abe orara nnd Crunchy Clothe | fap and cb Mi Hidlegistoess aeattecds Hiisks orieeiss tee ior'gfstmail | a8 entire new process, and pice tore three days. Merchants | the, ci, 9 Hicks street three stories high, and one ig” Mide Highlands of. , | orders atten to, aloo uyleloverors Se 2: | dagh street three stories high, and the other a cottage,all bul of the ocean, with fine Fishing 75 ne AMS” Eatal hiakament, {n‘the most substantial manner, and situated in the snoet de take 10 oF 12 boarders upon very moderate | _™y5 inr@ra 437} Broadway. rable part of the city for resideaces, being within three im | LIFE INSURANCE. | nutes walk of the Fulton ferry. One jot the purchase leaves Plea ne og Market 1 somagetinn nfop 2 vin Fay hoe hem pnts al | Paneaed \CAPITAL PAID IN—in eash—and securely | [5'*) Ca Femain on bond and, mortgage, ot ee the Certs _ | “ Part of capital javested in New York, in the names of Lo | Jel Iwtr No. $ Front st, Brooklyn. ie oe BROOKLYN MES EGC : “Large serpiay of press fen ees heated A ROOM TO LET, New ou valle f rom a tia a | homes prompdly paid in New York schon appreced by the | it Pe rooms and board in a geatee! Private femily, by applying as above. as eeateel | 745ch powers delegated tothe Local al Board s a Committee of | ieaded to which meet every Wednesday ‘Wall street, to decide all questions referred to them. of premiuin loaned tothe assured (if desired) | iW Ate WLL’d pT HOUSE, Chestnat street, Fhiladelphia.’ The above establish: | olin coment | mest F | turned . rit “iii ad navenin mot a New pa | hve Lumprovement in the sree he sssnrance adopted | : 4 found ia use by this Insti | “rome » | RATIONAL LOAN’ FUND IKE TASSURANCL 80. ned Aye ary that may condnee tu the cour =| CIETY, LOND: | it by the well known reputation of the manu: | APITAL 300,000. | UNITED STATES BOARD OF LOCAL DIRECTORS, si left at the mt, 177 FUK SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES, orrice Mt watt sTarer. | Washington B Miagtets will be promptly at- | TUE whole tack belonting to Raed eat of Siinikem | JACOB, maaan © - tended to by the rr traced: i Wentriner ot" Broadwa of lage ax EXCELS SOF PERSIAN SILK. ' Rhee LOM | = posteeh ‘ieabentlcrioe, son Pret matcrite| JAMES BOORMAN, eee HE. subscribers having been appointed sole agents | fmabroidering, tad Pus Trimmings, gilt GEORGE BARCLAY, Faq. New York. | sale of there bonnet are How reps er Beads 5 ane My 1 SAMUEL 8. HOWLAND, | Trade with this new sod splendit arch is offered for » tale ab 72 New street, by A * which received the rst premium ofa gad cnedal | ©; E) | A fai i jnstitul ene Duy ay iene NAGEL, Abin. eg his, of Soe Aumerienn Lantiare These bonsees the Swall 4 ‘Nail nd 3 Reverie de Lett, from the cele: | rt”. yony,te i Sa ee Romances with jeto nWF&M*r of the auy braid in use, je istw*m be anni beauty, texture, durability and economy, anything id ever offered. of Go) en will clean, alter and retain their color equa! to They are warranted to be entirely STANTON, RICHARES io} WOODRUFF, | 43 Broad street. BROWNS REFECTORY, | THE SUBSC: N SEE) ri ET: ‘3. ERS, Patentees and Manufacturers HILADELPHIA—For Sale—The stock, "fixture f the Ni itan Bonnet, are to supply the | Peseta Pat well known'etablish | trade with their i mite Nea Netpohtans, fog mich ey | ili be furnished of ita present succesaful prosecution, | pap sega ANTH MERE Or NEw | chict for style and Satoh aie. gas | hy Renae wraecieeh % matters ae | rgetetrestas tore foros. "More eed, or appli WILLIAM VAN HOOK K, Eaq., 30 Wall street, 0., 25 Delaney st., mi kulleaeh JOHN HONE, Esq., Pine ine street, PATTISON, N NOE & « Pine and Pearl. | The following are smong his ation, winelt will be meee TIE Teeurase jis, gurantee most ad Ci ast mn a pa Siege Tighe, maa of various a which “are seldom off TORN HUNK. 238 Elveaherh xe | Cempatiens viz te rei gige eit ‘The peculiar advantag d to the assured by the prin- | se vent, at thus blending the utility of a fe Insurance. unis, annually, half-yearly, quarterly, KITCHEN RAN | eipte of the Lou Depa fppoe TWO OVEN KITC! ier oe TO OLRM RITCHE BARD he ete eur atria sie famil Ouren wie 5 for stamp daty. Seording bounce, hevios Passage io and fo sell vaallowed after each m the Ol i forfeiture of policy. ment of premium be- and Tiberal ; and extra premi- The subseri men and the ‘onereus to the assured than | ments for bi Se vb menorire (oebtisped ym ouce JOHN United hate and Great Emigrant Office, 61 South street, New York. HEitDMAN, KEENAN & CO me ent Bt i ik out gers Teave to state that the "Nast is Of will be coudneted by sts branch. \r ERDMAN & CO., Feiaed Ireland, Old Established GiaP se se Li 1, oe aie ET regular id Country> ened arrai ‘ata for calculations of the v se sending for heir rieids will at once, see the gret Profits willateach — importauce of thi as it will preclude au unnes | gupplie dr inl ra if bak ti | feseary delay of thee pe The ships, employed in this CONNEC: ~ at RIN®. on Fine Insurance. line are wel wh to iret an be pon cl ‘Ais TIN WARE, saned. The; | manded 'b I ezpeilenoss tad ae they eal five | masons at ol times jie nay gee see See wel tele: | phasis inwured, oy at 30 years eur of ay pam rayable | d rs, offer every f tates be farnised, With'thove | go | tito, smokey chimneys tupetior errangements, the subs | cee ay Lk son, | bares vnton from an'Taoa these Hite, fort they | Eactinwadon of that patronage which Tab 7 ‘age, the office is bound to | extended to them for so many yi by vd, | those engaged do not embark, age money Be aa haat ae aot oa gs eins degittnt crane sociale) ss amide 0 Ts 4g eerie iat of ee ee onmeen ee “he General A Avent of this lasticution, has recently return st South sty New York. ore sade Ne of = & London, and 19 formation HERDMAN, KEENAN & CO}, Liverpool. | h ee it, eeetone | itcted, apanet ‘by, je Insurance can N. B—Di for Ahi g te be furnished, | wingers mera i i , ication at the Boeken’, inate office in Pe i atall the principal Ban! ing Inst throughout city, 74 I respect ie lie ae. a the United Kingdom, ov ppplieatian as abo r ¥OR CHARLESTON —Th JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY, | Sass Teave pee No’ North Rivero Orrice No.0 Wats. er. onronre rmatMencnanty’ A Medi al Ha eli re Like att gielock, 1s 7 pussace epply Tibet ou dela Soon wipes rion ge | _s.ueannee'ss aptine secured bl paid for. Repeee dey ‘ | See eee adaseee We ickete, | NEW YORK AND HARLEM “RAILROAD "eee ae | f: CTO SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. it ‘oO Aimee ra” Mar Ist, 1846, the ears will ran as fol secre, net cae pate Ti case redat eabin and | ‘Leave City Hall for stat i and Morrisia. 2 J. HERDS. eee ae meee oe re Pig's peeled 4s 5 pid ae BALL OR Ove ) wen _ OF Hees Bri: A #, — gelack, P. Pat seer 5 Poor. Fr ca we pe | andi NOCAS WRI DOR barter rire oats eee sf ely sail on Pa 6th June. Mg the Cambridge are fi OMAS | at O10 7. nor ss 0 most enp ange, with every modern improver ~ HARDWARE, “CUTLERY } eine o thoas aaa t cannot but sdd to the comfor ‘W. SPIES & CO. mmeved lock, AM. ons + offer at sith sock — the Cie naval srehitectere ng iery, Guna and Gun Me eurrtmele low prices foreash or approved paper. a2 Ime) x ry orves in, second cal Ne (oand ‘on bourd, seri jeltre seer, sx atreet; in, y application showld | or to the sub | ‘Beet a,Falvo thy eit deste tes Petes Bank.) \ i | “a ‘ene? IT | York, which will be | | Penge aati ARK THEATRE—Boxes, Ps Seis te lisp Bree’ Janes ia io 2 ome duit a Gheurbye Ste Ckates Hewes ca Mis Charles Kean; ‘Mn Moree the ‘musical drama, Chasles Sees Des es Coanten sei ‘Horoudo, Mrs cisely Tig oreh ‘Caesar De Ba: M ; Maritana, ‘Mrs Chas Kean; re nat pt { ofeloch—-periormance to commence at pre- Bowery THEATRE y Evening, June 12—Bene- fit of Mr E Wooll—' fe nd LOVES sAcerick st" Elfmore, Met RBzorts Margaret Ellmore, Mrs G Jones; T'0, be fier with the Poitedy entitled THE FOLLIES OF A Lei Fi conelude wit yelock, ‘open at'7 oe Be of Oberon. chestra La Gazza Ladra. ca, by the Misses Vallee. B: ‘o conclude with the overture of Les ne. Admittance 25 cents. Ou Sunday, a grand selection of Sacred Music. commence. wit! a8 Of I Liberty, Le sdVorore vordocks” | NigLos GARDEN. The entertainments | ture, continent, a serie eae VAnICAN IN Ri be foll me ‘Javelli EI Half an ho in the lletreshment Selone r iVolcott: The Duchess de Chan th y ments will ores ith the h the ‘beautiful A melude {he Intermission of half refreshneuts, After which will be performe The beautitul dance uffo Extravagnza, 2—Bi fNEW Wheeler, Yankee Hi ‘met, Mire the YANKE® PEDLAR—Hiram Dodge Alter which the farce 0 HF BRERDOM General Paylor Mt 1 aot Tehabod, te tiles Layorens | drama of pe tu ry EY irs G Joues. ‘Susan, M ond aud third tiers, 2 ets; ts aaa Deux de Korges, rst part, w an hour in ye 3 Mr ‘Them: jiumans de it 3 sone —To 1ONS—Major To be followed Yankee Hill; of the ARTFUL rs. Booth. Ay enuned irene; t= Booth reene. dan 108 riday Evening, June 12, it comm After which will be presen # of classic ies - with a rout jas ar over” the 2d Soup, called GLIMPSES | ‘ad by the celebrated Jaleo de Xeres, by M’me on the Tight Rope, b Winther. During the Hope h ebrated H Por the Concerts A-larMusard, ‘A brilliant Overture. Foycouclade with the comic magic ‘pantomime, of the ba ag ioe “Antbiag ftavel; ‘Mad dame Leon Ji Tiekets Fifty Cents. abriel Ravel, as Simou, the Footman; itude, Charles Winther; eee ti lenri, Francois | eBadome Jt rom alice Ditee the baile Doors open at 7o'elock, to begin at eral dan o’elock precisely, PALMO'S OPERA HOUSE ERR ALEXANDER having just arrived from the ps Ln i First Eiki From the extremely liberal etfully bi i ag enigaged the above building for the Pur- eet ENTERS MNMENTS, | displaying in an hitherto uuprecedented mann : wond Chemutry, Paeumatics, ‘Optics and 2 BIRD. comer Pine and Nassau'sts. | j Josophy, The stage, peoepatiog § wey eeuanes of ition, Monday, June 15th, 1846. | Patronage experienced oa a inform his numerous the hidden former occasion at Niblo’s, Herr Alexander feels ore ie in jon, to jell | the expectation of again meeting with a | deserve which he siseietne Ry Vignesdeaverss MOVEMENTS SANDS, LENT & CO’S CIRCUS. HIS splenai e the following sis iT 1 1th, Reters 15th, 16th, “eatsblishment ds through th s on the respective dates, in pursuance of a) Jordan Village. 6th and 7th, Ski 8th and 9th, Auburn. |, Seneca Fall joo. janeate! ablic estima- ereasing in bine be found at i country, wil 1 13th ‘ant ath, Lyons. ‘jenna. jeneva. igs lwre | HOWES & CO’S Poe s ? aes MAMMOTH iT HE AE YAR Ger, | sicians, ke. The EST ABLISHMMEN 4, comprising | jiu Caragen to eouray te ferret i By company it Ey Greatest Femal Xoer recently, anti arrivi ‘epee Beep AMES ing chaste and class wa e charming novvele , render this Ni AXON, an te the Nara } | qthose new style of Equestrian Feats, od artiste. ano GIANT ar, ANTES. ‘Mra, adall They wi a Bealk, and he will perfores extrno strength and agility, and wi entertainments will Comprise 17 Acts of Ho eae, i Classic te HOY and i Lor, WES nap} Performers is the cclsbrated and leon of the Arena, Mr. HOBBS, most extraordinary ever witnessed. Juve- | ip by Master Nixon. Olympic Exer- | i868, pK ied b y the wh mbler, Mr. MACARTE., Wonderval th which she " and highly-edueated artiste the Lead: | ing feature of the arena in this country. The Proj fer the public to the brilliant description extraordinary and daring feats perform. oe sworeles which AT ized in lornes, re mo tht Femal. ider of the evar o ies IEMACARTE, culisrly her own, ful am pion ny ren prietors re- given in the respec Amen; ir we meee 700 Ibs. Mr. feck andthe form extraordinary feats of manship, Gym- a pe the great European ity 's 34 past 7, performance to commence at coetina | the President be instructed to meet Mr. Paken- i‘ ride in a two horse act. The | | | Feats by ir. Ci gs, Hector Billy, “The SWISS BRO in their elegant Gymnastic Postures and Groapia) Mr. Swi as the Charioteer of Pha a Posturing and Gymnastics by Mr. ne re, pon. Mr Howes in his oy Binck Hope Evolucion eves of No rel wolutions, | mutable Ban Emm at theis ist, With « variety of others.” The w | fending, most and claasie perforosers is the wold. my3! tfrre NSTRUCTION eine ae doll i tty 1 month, by & ae Se reas the proenton th | ro ‘wishing to. tal Uadiess knots tS atasie® ot the Herldomen eee je? Gere HARP FOR SALE. DOU ELE, figtice celebrated no further use ett RD, phia. Gothic pattern Harp, made by the for the present owner, who ha de vi i ion Apply Nor 12 Pine at Ph bit ler cost of importation. 10, ‘ine st., Psi 79 Je10 3teod* | TO VOCARINE®. vag A it aN? ike THEATRI | PROFESSIO! CORBYN, Theatrical ment with vices as travelling of artists of fremesions, that sp Hiaving completed his second tour Ci and the Island of Cuba, du statistics most nec be bel ‘Manager of th ‘Sm Bell Rit COnBYN, Minags m ri ashe e above band in lieves that his services will prove advantageou d prior to _ eigen ty that tit Lp re. well have fala she Musteal lew weeks, and tenders his ser- ng spentte any musical proleseor, band or com- ow ledged taleut about to travel. throughout the United | ‘ith wh he ma} Peldaers addressed to W, Cortya, Manaxes ofthe Swiee Bell Ringers care of Sol. Sut, Esa, theatre Se, Lonisy Mo if | anail paid, will meet with a Prom | TLANTIC GARDEN ue La ba rns FOR THE SEA! ASON worth’s will pertorm eve Tuesday and ri Selock Admistanse any3 3m*re HE UNDERSIGNED js to be represented upon 10 to 30 inches in} }) places of busines: ings P of busi Anumber of the era ar Few" egenty and person speatags, aoe por WILLIAM ALLISON, rani | MODEL OF NEW aed ‘and are represent pensation. The; include representati foes “ jess, maul factories, hotels, private resi- c. A }» both landscapes inters, baw employment’ ALA apply at the office—also a ing June and, 2 now receiyis wary ie =y, of ipabiie b and decora' cting business. ft 2t aeinte e PORTER BELDEN, 360 Broadway. | FIRE WORKS—FOURTH OF JULY. EW YORK LABARATORY. BENNETT, 196 Front street, two he most extensive sa ‘are now 0} consisting of Rise, yon signal rockets . palin trees, pyramids, ) mines of Ente and stars, ma- * ton street ment of FIRE Wt alee gor verticles, an fraubovners port. fires, bl line pi enn ntry mere! ary and pi terms with the abovementioued articles, heen selected with the utmost care FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS!! Thala havi BAAC EDG! ed to furnish dens, theatres, FRE Wolk oo Arti N. B.— agents. fires, primers, port fires, myn Imer ea pal ratte re crackers, Canton rockets, Se. hants, and dealer examine the ‘shove stoc! Sommitiees for city and country displays, mili ate parties, can be supplied on the most liberal Mifant and nieaed de an sp prope ones res, 8 ate: fuatured in this country, and'cun be farniehed to mies clad Toass rs south of Ful- wal mid ith gold and River ruvian Crosses, Octa- “or ts, pin ieee _ serol it outle he fit Kener, are requested to warranted, the mate- any? im*r re City, is Hk S to cities, towns, FIRE WORKS—FIRE WORKS, F ev je7 iw*im descrinti sing for petal sores, county | eraiaats, exhibitions, ke. he. Forsale ‘id B. No. 1 Chambers, cor. Chathai CLAGH, FIRE Atop rr Tm eftention of 3 deal =P HE subseriber world i L assortment of Firewo: sisting of Chin Also, privinenl jions, bh 2 Jed lwer eee ‘of do. and Sars, fre wheels, scrolls, triang ) Reman sandals roe! ‘ib Ke. ke., ers, tor CENTREVILLE COURSE TROTTI NG, UESDAY Jone wy steed Tronaate heats, best 3 hamess. Free fe ‘To close Set oe 3 Jreen and Lossees, _ Jel? 2 je A SPLENDID HORSE FOR SALE. ‘A DARK Bry TT high, warranted arness—will Horse, six years old, sixtees ‘soun I trot twelve or fourteen i id, kind in single or ¢ horse, will NT at GIDEON SAMPRON. ai je Horses—will Siwy ore past the right | oer sole | | And that’s enon my | perhaps a loaf over—the hotigst loaf is Hannegan jd- | partition and adjudicature to | iron. and | the control of the dead letters. =——————————— Faure or tue TerecRari.—We were disap- | pointed in the receipt of intelligence from the South last night, caused by some accident to the telegraphic wires, between Philadelphia and Bat- timore. We expect that the communication be- tween Washington and this city; will be resumed at an early hour this morning; and should the news received be of an important character, we shall immediately issne an Extra Herald. BY THE MAILS. Wasuineron, June 10, 1846. Oregon—Coming to a Point—Mr, Sawyer and those Sassengers—Gen. Scott und that plate of Soup. In the midst of a debate in the Senate to-day upon the bill increasing the Major and Brigadier Generals of the Army, a message was received | », from the President of an Executive character. The debate was at once suspended, and the Senate went into Executive session. The mes- | sage is acommunication from the President set. ting forth Mr, Pakenhom’s proposition for the Ore- | gon boundary; and the President has thought it proper to ask the advice of the Senate. There must be something in it,as the Senate have already been in Executive session for several hours, | Mr.Sawyer, in the House, to-day, on a bill to di- vide the offices among the States pro rata, made | A most peculiarly phlegmatic sert of a speech. He | boldly claimed that ‘to the victors belong the | spoils”—that was a fundamental doctrine with him, Aftera while he came to the letters, and | exhibited that they had put him in a shocking bad | humor with himself and every body else. The | fact is, he must have had an unusual quantity of | pepper in his sassengers this morning—he was so | exceedingly pungent. ere are two men now who are distinguished for mere trifles, and will be | | for years to come. Mr. Sawyer for his sassengers, and Gen. Scott for that plate of sonp. The ques- | tion is what sort of soup was it—or whether the | sassengers are the imported or the home made. That’s all for the present. Wasuineton, June 10, 1846. Commotion Among the Elements—State of Affairs in the Dominant Party at Washington—A Lu- cid, though a Partially Dismal Exposition—A | Decidedly Racy Communication. The question now before the Senate is, shall ham upon the terms he has submitted for the set- tlement of the Oregon question, or will they throw the whole responsibility into his hands? With | Colonel Polk, the question is, how shall I escape from eating my own words? I may order the | Secretary of State to approve a treaty conceding | the free navigation of the Columbia, in deference to instructions of the Senate, as I submitted the | line of 49 in deference to the overtures of my pre- | decessors ; and I may approve such treaty with- | out compromitting ved own assertions, positions, | or consistency. Gor now—we like that. It is | a fairchance—let him have it. Show him thus much respect, gentlemen, for God’s sake. Give him a loophole of ray BNE him achance,— Instruct him—advise him—take him out of the web into which he has woven himself as firmly | as the silkworm in his cocoon. Bring out the but- ekg Let us see the complexion of the insect. We expect that ad Senate, to-morrow, will re: turn the protocol of Mr. Pakenham to the Presi- dent, under advisement—the faces of the forty- | ane men clearly indicated it this afternoon.— | came down in squads, all smiling. The: dia look so pleased, it weld have done you ge sweet reader, to have seen them. Now we say— we do sag Pe have said—and must be permitted to say, that we like the forty-nines. “ For! nine, Mr. President forty-nine,” says old Bul- | 1 | lion. Forty-nine, Mr. President, forty-nine, say | we. Old Buck and Pack, Are coming back, And will soon pos arn dine, And drink a toast Upon their roast, To number forty-nine. That’s the way to tell it—that’s the way to do it. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. | ma Don’t let the resolution to the Houses*and they can’t lift one of taph pont ctentnicecae Baltimore convention ge Anchen he an see quired by the rules. Hold Hansamepbae you may do posting or try, @ ray — thing like trying. a here we propose to cut the rope of our Pasrarins The Mexican news you will get per tel and the rumors about town. the city is stakes about the treaty. 54 40 is never mentioned. It is all 49 and California, Go ahead. ‘The Harmoneons had a most enthusiastic re- e peice at their farewell concert to-night, in the splendid hall of the Odd Fello aster How- ard, the young Cremona man, is, meine, well re- ceived. “The Dioramas of the Milan Cathedral, | Belshazzar’s Feast, &¢., continue to excite gene- | ral admiration. A'mong the visitors, the venera- ble Ex-President Adams is present almost every night. ) oF sentially, ———___Tuv Doctor. “SP WENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Maia still peeves, Weuther cold for June, r. Journal. A petition or two. naa Cam sat the cides ofa ‘eerddeiel expla GEN. CASS AND GEN, GAINES. Gen. Cass called the attention of the Senate to the following paragraph in a letter of Gen. Gaines to the War Department, hated September, 10, 1845, published in the late army correspondence, under @ resolution of the Senate. The extract ‘lam sure that no otl scription of proof can be to put me in the wrong, but that of such writers as [have above described, and such as those who con- demned my conduct in Florida, and upon the Sabine, in the year 1836, where I made no requisition for volunteers or mllitia without the express authority of President Jackson, as you may see by the official cor of Mr. Secretary. Cass, who was ever Teedy wi to put me in the wrong. Such abando: Sayegh oa se toneealt expected now to assail and censure me ; more far as to secure to themselves or their friends amy * * 2 so doing they can interest the President or you vor, orto do mean injury. “I scora, detest, and such writers, T' proven themsel more in theit schemes of intrigue with the chesoes of a seven years’ war with a indians ; cess in the tion of some favorite polit | than in the sure Bree ct of timely prot | helpless worsen and children upon & ould never have been worthy o! army, if such hired or intriguing slanderors could. bs forced me out of the plain straightforward course of my dut Me Cass briefly stated that he was not here at that time—that all the proceedings of which Gen. Gaines complaineth were Ender the direct authority of Gen. bbe ghd He said the general had committed an bipsir error, an error made without pret but it was due to himself (the Senator non Michigan,) to say thus much in his own defence. In con- | nection with his remarks, he read an order from Gov. Morehead, of Kentucky, ‘disbanding certain State troops ted ‘by order of Gen. Gaines. In conclusion, Cass protested that he had not had the bed Rom in these transactions, revoking the requisitions ol | Gaines of 1936. GENERALS EXTRA. Mr. Dix, of the Military Committee, on the taking up of the bill for the increase of the generals of tho army, said that he was instructed by the committee to recom- mend that the Senate disagree to the House amendments, reducing the number of major generals from two, as pro- vided for by the bill of the Senate, to one; and the num- ber of brigadier generals from four to two; and that the Senate also disagree to the House amendment, providing that at the close of the existing war, the dumber of ma- jor generals shall be reduced.to one for the whole army, ‘and of brigadiers to two, and that the elections for a con- tinuance 4! be made fromthe whole number of major and brigadier generals, without regard to the prior ity of their commissions. yu.03 ~i0 5 ‘THE FRIENDS OF PEACE Mr. Garene presented a memorial from the yearly meeting of the Friends of Rhode Ireland, asking that | Congress exert itself to the restoration of peace, by stop- the existing war. Laid on the tabl Boots Dayton inquired what was the question. Mr. Dix explained. Mr. Westcorr said he was in favor of the amendments of the House reducing the number of these extra generals one half. At the end ofthe war one maajor-geng would be enough, especially when, in time of war, their employ- ment seems to be a personal correspondence with the War Dopartment, Fede! of fighting. Wwe were Boing in the expenditure of thousands upon thousands of dollars, without considering that the treasury is exhausted. adenine Dix bape bap the for two ed eats jor-generals, and four | the ‘Senate, was the bill of the ciclenarations and pid ittee. He intended to vote for the men and 1d by the administration, in order to bring the speedy and sucoessful termination. Mr. Wenster had seen nothing towhow that this was a | ill of the administration. If it were so, he would hesi- opposing the scheme, for it must be supposed Executive Government is aware of the exigen- the war. He did not, however, like this sort of | underground communication, which seems to have been kept up between certain portions of the two Houses, and the administration, duri Present session. Come out here, John C. Calhoun. Give us your hand. You are the man. Allhonor to you and | South Carolina. You are a Christian, sir.’ You are | the man of the age. You did look decidedly i in a! good humor this afternoon. It is a great point | now, nin’t it? Why, sir, we are inclined to be- | this Mr. Srriaut took the Benater to task, and that the mode of communication between the committees | and the President was the same that it was from the forme- tion of the Government down to this day. ‘The amendment of the House, reducing the extra major- generals from 2 to 1, and the brigadiers extra, from 4 to 2, lieve that your star, so ei in the horizon, is just | Was disagreed to, under the ayes and be ey to 26. coming to the meridian. But we are running off part Sweeny oo ken arte, sad ne an How stands the protocol of Mr. Pa- | with Mexico there shall be but one major general rot enham army, and two brigadiers ; and that the President 1. The line of forty-nine. } | appoint these from the whole number, without re- 2. TI hole of Vancouver's Island. rd epee priority of appointment. traits of Fuca as a neutral passags iree navigation of the Columbia indefinitely. | ights of the Hudson's Bay Company to Their { property south of forty-nine. And what is the opinion of the President. He | says in his "ea ap at does he say t Here | are his word “The roposition thus offered and rejected repeated the | | offer of the sob yine of forty-nine wgeienat north lati- | tude, which been made by two preceding adminis. | trations, but without proposi navigation of the Co- | sion Pabie'riven Khe right of cny foreies fo the f jum! iver. e rig) of any fo: er e free | 4 the heart of our navigation of any of our rivers, thi country, was one which I was unwilling to concede. It | also embraced a | oe to make free to Great Britain port or ports on th of Quadra and Vancouve: Any south 0 of this alle |. Had this been a new ques- Nem coming under pees for the first time, this pro- pesition would not have been made. The river is the difficulty. It all hangs upon the river. There will be some modification of the | terms oe the river, if the above are the ar- | ticles of Mr. pons ‘3 - oe Gentlemen, | we are to have a treat, ¢ basis of forty-nine. | he he y whale face of the fifty- ker’s dozen—some twelve, and | four forties is a —some of the others are nearly stale. But old Bul- lion, of the forty-nines, is a twist loaf; and Cal- houn a square loaf—square up to forty-nine. Old Bullion has twisted the subject as a baker twists a | loaf of bread, and we ean’t undo it without break- ing it. But here we come to another Mr. at point. | Hannegan moves toadjourn ow the 30th of July, | “ Tariff or Taritf”’— | “ And thereby hangs a tale.” It is the tale of tub—a tub without a bottom. Mr. Hannegan wishes the question of the Oregon go over—to lie over to go forth from Congress to the people. And he | expects that 54 40 would be thus resuscitated, and that Cass will come upper-most on the great ground swell of Sa tae opinion. That is the | only chance, And it may be so, but we doubt | now whether after the obliteration of the line by Old Bullion, it could be revived in, even on | the stump. Itcould not bedone. The last plank | of the “ whole or none” is gone ; and the banner of the stars, our banner, our proud and beautiful | banner—the star spangled banner, and the cross } of St. George andthe Dragon, are about being | crossed over the line of forty-nine. Fellow-citi- | zens, it is forthe good of us all. } cae more by peace than by war. a system of conquest by peace. except with the Mexicans, just now. Our system is | War stops us, me at | atime for the present, unless ‘it be necessary to | fight all together ; and Buck and Pack are of the | opinion that it is not necessary. Free trade, gen- | tiemen—free trade. It is coming along. That | gx commercial millennium is about opening nus like an Fe morning on the Sacramento | the Pacific. Hurrah! Let us push it abead. We are in an age of the world when a man to kick up must keep his eyes open. No blincking, | Twenty per cent reduction upon eur clothes, and 20 per cent addition to our products—40 per cent, | by the gods, 40 per cent. Phat do you think of that, ewart 1 We say nothing of cold iron. What does Hudibras say? ‘Ah! me what perils do environ, ‘The man that meddles with cold iron.” Hudribras is your man, then. He is the quack doctor of Pennsylvania. But we must take the irons out of his hands—the log-chains and the trace chains, and the 77 percent on cold | Ab! friend Stewart, friend Stewart, we'll | have totry. Gen, M’Kay are you there? Call up the bill—lay down the law—make ‘em show their hands. Alas! for old Hudribas, if our friends poor had the spunk they could snub him. Come long. Drop the Presidency, for the time, or you are gone—fail on the tari fail in the sub | treasury—iail in the reduction ana graduation of the public lands, and you are Stand fast. | It is never too late till the ¢ of the dog. | day: vei tet let the first frost catch you and you are te bhi in} Freetraders of the Senate, keep an eye to the | leeward. Look to Hannegan’ 's resolution of ad- 4 notany mai Journment. If it gets to the House, the sou; 18 tarned over—the motion will pass at once, anc yen go home te repent that you have done nothing es, there’s Ore My aga ed Wel do that, and do it right, and that'll It is worth a session of six months to do that. It has been the work of forty , years and cight Presidents without a consumma- tion. But don’t go home without a trial upon the tariff. Let us how the Iand lies, anyhow. Never mind the Kane lpn ‘sa cer rafiay ‘ave J 4 PO, nows, e Sor ine Old Cave is thar; | bill | designs of England upon California. and coult fo We shall con- | ¢, | will create irregularity in business, Mr.Huntixatow moved to amend this pers a my as [acon establishment, shall be by the President, by and | it ¢ advice and consent of the Senate. Mr. HL, Dace this motion, made a regular attack upon the unlimited exercise of the power of ‘on i] | discharges from, office, by the Executi Mr. Mitten followed next in support of a limitation. Mr. ALLEN was opposed to the amendment of Mr. Hup- mn, and, with some general remarks, Mr. A. fur- poet: 1d to amend, by striking out ‘at the conclu- vere with Mexico,” and inse instead, “at the Seleonienae ace,” &c., so that the organization for" | the peace mentehall not begin at the “ Venger’ estal sion of the war with Mexico,” but at the “ restoration of Ps ” We don’t know, said Mr. A., how soon we a ave a war with somebody elss—a pee mt py med England. We had Detter, then, not atesseeeny at the conclusion of the war with Mexica—we may want it after that war is stopped. Mr, Allen ei upen the thet no man resee the unknown contingencies of the future. Mr. Moarennap took upa constitutional argument on the subject of the power of appointia to office, and was roceeding in it with his characte: earnestness,when ie deputy Sergeant eneceeea rs “A Message trom the President of the United Stetes.” Mr. @rvien (sotto voce) look out now, 64 40! ir. Cass (aside) we will see, sir. ir. Monemran—If that isan Executive Message, sir, 1 would give hate 4 ‘A Voicr—Perhaps its a legislative Message. nn gpa ie re Mr. President, an Executive xec! Mr. Cuaumrxe—l hope, sir, we shall finish inet Dil An Executive Session was immediately decided upen, bya decided majoriiy, an the doors re closed. ‘he message w: ipposed to be a ition offered ie iit Pakenham for the settlement of the Oregon ques- tion, of such a character that pon ite before LI acceptance or rejection, he - ouger at wteeut to con- sult the Senate.) House of Representatives. Wasnincton, June 10, 1846. THE IMPEACHMENT co! TTES. The Sreaxer announced the to be on the mo- tion of Mr. Henley, to reconsider the vote Ls the resolu- tion, passed yesterday, declaring William Suerte messenger in the office of the Besgeanbaveran having been removed by Mr. Lane.) Mr. Jones of Georgia, (of the select committee, ap- | pointed to investigate the charges of Mr. Ingersoll egainst Mr. Webster,) asked leave to submit a resolu- tion, prefaced by @ preamble—that whereas, the letter of F.0. J. Smith, has been copied into the re] of Mr. Brinkerhoff; the testimony taken before (The object of this was to explain etter of Mr. Seuith to Mrs Webster } Mr. Bainxeanorr.—The resolution which | to my report provides for the printing of the testi mony, ‘Tho Sreaxn.—Objection is made, Mr. Jonxs—I move a suspension of the rules, for the purpose of introducing the resolution which has just been read. vThe Srxa ‘That can't be done. M ‘to Me. Joues.)—Move it after the pending | question is disposed of, Mr, Henty, (who was entitled to the floor)—I am dis- | posed to ‘accommodate gentlemen, but if | give way it After question is disposed of, the resolution can be —_ ‘up. Mr. Bursxernorr.—Mr. Speaker, I ‘withtiraw my ob- jection. ake Sreaxra.—The objection came from the other le. THE IMPEACHMENT COMMITTER—Aacain. Mr. Rocxweut, of Connecticut. arose to a privil question, (to move a reconsideration of the vote,) ai Mr. Brixkennovy, at the same time, arose to move a suspension of the rules, that the resolution appended to report, prov for the printing of th and exhibits of the investigating committee be taken up. fang Sreaxer.—Tho geutieman — Connecticut. ir. BRIxkeRHory. motion The Srraxer.—T! notion of the gentleman from Connecticut has precede: ield the floor. Mr Rockwell and Mr Ba ie were both sianding n.—The Chair is under the impression that a motion to Tmeanaiar Je 8 pr & privileged question, and is It usual, brag espa preety VK. motion on the teble Mr. Rooxwein.—I have The Sreaxr ad Ce Wb toes, to show that a mo- tee, to reconsider takes precedence of of all other mo oe. Barscennors resumed his seat. HINE—APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS—THE INS AND THE OUTS—FUNNY SCkNE. The House resolved itself into a Committee of the as on the State of the Union, (Mr. Boyd in the air.) ae beets Ne of Alabama, Gore ae Bene —— a the bill to graduate ice of land: ims, of South Carolina, Towed to tah to take up the bill the ‘he Sri ‘0 eoepe rate ages as light com pany in the city of Wash. ington. "( sy Voice : ve pot one here alreniy™ Lay ot thete motions was agreed to. ie Renae moved that the committee take up the the appointment of certain in the

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