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BROWN, . GTONE SEAL ENGRAVER ard Herald Printer, 230 ‘he proportion of specie to pepee being about one to | | A return has been published in France, showing the produce of the Russian gold mines, from 1841 to the end of last year, which gives the following result:— _ AUCTION NOTICE. 'W. MeCORM(CK, uct’ Fo ote raat t street, sghele Ceoulbioe of Uncone e haea tee comprising the exten ortment Russian Goup Mines. parlor and bedroom furuiture that D offer Quantity of Gold." Patue in France. | Seshou. Also’ by order of the Sheriff 28 brea ai cats ‘9,000,200, , several articles of hardware, Re. Alec. at 53,200,000 cond-hand piano-fortes, made ia this city. aes sold without reserve, aus itr bn} CAD EEL ee SHIRLEY, Auctionser. In five years, the whole amount of gold obtained from By HE Uh STURRE St noe Al Gf sa ge the Russian gold mines, has been 90,0951 kilog., of a total | 18 o'<l0ees a5 the sales room, No. 17_ Wall 'street—i0) bean value of 319,600,200 francs, or £12,784,008 sterling. The by Wm. Galbraith, Bale positivg Purclonns oat enormous amount of gold which ii being produced in stance. the Russian mines, begins to excite the attention of the whale commercial world. Much of the recent move- ments of bullion are to be attributed to this source. It fs thought by many that these new sources of supply for | the precious meftls, will, sooner or later, have the effect | of reducing the value of our standard. The movement of produce at the West, this year, com- | pared with last, or in fact any previous season, has been unusually large. The importations into Buffalo from the | ‘West, from the commencement of navigation to the Ist of August, were as annexed:— H wit Wocl, sack xi x Btaves, M. 645 3,256 3,007 3,192 Lumbe: 500 5,000 7,996 5418 | 13,205 21,620 26255 33,020 <8 a very great increase in breadstuffs, par- | ticularly ir, the receipts of corn. There has been @ fall- ing off im ashes, st and lumber. It is stated that the | dem ahd for vessels onthe lake, this season, has been so | ¥,ceat, that lumber dealers have had the greatest difficul- ty in getting forward their supplies. The receipts of | produce at Buffalo, this year, have been very steady and | very large. From the opening of navigation to the latest date, the arrivals have been heavy, but there have not been those sudden influxes, and the other extremes, which have been so general in previous}seasons. Old Stock Kxcnange. $33 20) shs Harlem RR WL 5o Go ol Heading Bonds 2 25 do 5 shs Bk of Com scrip 95, cx} do Ts 2% 50 425 Morris Canal 10 do 100 Canton Cu 9 34 3 Jee Ielend RR ONewleneyRR wt dS lo dco Neading RK b60 67 100 do a7 = z= bso 67) te do Ey 0 Secona 200 shs Norwich, 51% 50 ahs Fy FI Harlem et Tet, We Died. On Friday evening, August 7, Joux Hittox, after a ny ds ineral, ve. 798 Greenwich street, near Troy, "clock P, M., without further invi- Un Thursday evening, 6th inst., after a short illness, GATBANCNe, Wile of John McGibney, in tho 30th year of ¢. age. Her (unerel will be attended from her late residence, No. 7 Jersey street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three e’clock. The members of the benevolent orders of Be- reans. Phoenix Assembly No.1, and Washington Assem- | Dly No 2, are respectfully invited to attend. | On Friday morning, 8th inst., Mr. Geonox Aston, aged | 85 years and 5 months, after a short jllnoss. | friends are invited to attend his funeral this day pions past four P. M., at his late residence, 278 Stanton street. Suddenly, on the morning of the 7th inst, Cuanres Oveaina fap, aged 52 years. ds of the fumily are respectfully requested to on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, without further invitation. | KEXPORY RELIGIOUS NOTICE—Rev. Junius ‘Marcus Graham wiil preach at the Meeting House, on ; eflections of the sinner on’ his repentance.” G. will deliver a course of lectures on ich due notice will be gi aud (terre Reery ED, That in c: Stevmer Palme'to hay: pe patie, he rol Iu the oret place, he neglecte time me tioued, much to delay and them buta short time to werave pri jing him to ret 2 ined, and passengers, return their sincere to the Capta'n and crew, for their polite attention and we eneas to oblige shecughes? BettDS OER, Presid 4 5 }. BA! ” it. GLO. w resident office. of W. H. Russell, No. 636 Broadway, | 4! | how yellow, rough and unhealthy it m: bes i hay m packed, for a tri to ‘Ai 1! o'clock, Refrigerators, and Cabluet Fusni and it*r re. DR. POWELL, OCULIST, AURIST, A “Glelock, aris residence, 21" Bedeiway omer of Wat Treo street. Opthalmi: a, Stovpege of the, Tear Passage, Cataract, and LOSS treseed watts ion and success ur witl tien uecess. _ erate cases of STRABISMUS, of Squinung, cured im a fow mmutes. i" ge jmaported, ARTIFICLAL EYES, of superior beeuty and finish. | SPECTACLES adapted to defect. Avice to the poor without char Office and residence %1 Broadway—entrance 13¢ Warren | street. au7 It*re AUCTIONEER © SALESMAN WANTED. AN prperienced Mau, of xood address, who can influence nd merchandize in gene | sh f » farvicure site coet ter, bs'ad ed To save trouble, none b tability, and who ¢: ni SSeS rea nae a es ren e hi i al Cook, whois bermaid, who ho cannot bring « t WANTED, first rate Fi Apply at SORIA’S Dying Es CX blishment, 491 street. 3e i BOY WANTED, A smart and intelligent Ind may hear of a situation, by ap- plying at this office. His services are required only be- tween the hours of six and ten u’eloek evenings. au? ec GENTLEMAN rous of obtaining a suite of Fur nished Apart house desirably situatea in the upper part of t jot far from Broadway 3 preferein to be with a qvigt private family, and to hare there, if desired. Address bor 165, Post Office. one of the East Broadway Dry Dock omnibuses, on mraday morning. » double-case gold verge Wa'ch, plain maker Charles Summers, London. No. 16747, h na. ibvon, with cornelsan seal, sec dsm ‘A reward. o and seal, or $12 rs, No.7 Nassau st. usT RECEIVED, tate ye 5 nos Ha 8 ), a large lot of superior Havana Sugar, J Witch b odlered at saasealty low ‘prices. Good biowil Havana a. 4s, yellow do 4s 6d, and wuite do 5s ; 7 Ibs good crushed Sugar 6», powdered do 6s 3d, best crushed brown sugar 3s and 3s 6d per 7 "I Iso fine Green ani Black Teas at 4s; best Java Com t wholesale and retail, by au7 lw*r ologne, der, Rouge, Hair Dye &e., \ombs, Brushese of other Tuilet articles, then call at 1:03 Fulton street, Brooklyn, where you will find the best assortment in the city. _au7 atis*rre KOCKLAND FREE STONE QUARRY. AMES THOM respectfully informs Iron and Glass Mauufacturers that he has opened the Quarry formerly belongin Mr. Richard Coe, in Clarkstown. ‘I'be quality of the st ‘is well known to people in the above line. wishing Foruace Stone cay be supplied witha full set in three days after the order is received in the quarry, J. T. would inform Architects and Builders that he has gpened the ebove Quarry with a face 423 feet loug, and the blocks run the entire length, in one piece, from 30 to 50 feet wide each, und 10 feet thick. Stone of any dimensions cau always be obtained. People requirin houses of a five quality and equal c: ‘hose tone for churehes or an be supplied out | of the bottom block, with stoue of a more equal texture than ‘Any stone now is use, eiiher cut or in the rough, aud on mo- derate terms. Orders directed JAMES THOM, Nanuel Post Office, Rockland County, N.Y. aud lw*r NOTICE TO THE LADIES AT NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND. OR the accommodation, and through the several Indies, WM. DIBBLEE, of has concluded to be at the above named place on for the purpose of Dressing Hair. There- the yaiety of the season, can procure irrespective reulars will be at form them of h ersuasion of and 637: lair can be procured of | aus sterie EECHES—LEECHES.—Depot of Leeches, 1 A sireet, is REMOVED to HP WititaN ‘ wees New ork, mn sale a fresh su ” cerved by nh KERDINAND, Bens nad Imere mre FOISUNOUS EFFECT on the Skin of common Drepared Chalk is not generally known by the ladies + i the skin in times jes what a corpse-like, ps it_when ap- pl ‘purely ve- re" tural, life- ike i th Tews called JONES mooth. It is cs ES" SPANISH LILY WHITE, aud ts aold, price 25 cents, at 2 Chatham street or 413 Broadway, N. Y.. and 199 Fulton street, Brooklyn au6 Iw*rre T[ HE SKIN-AND COMPLEXION, at this (and indeed Bevery other) season. is often repulsive in used, in ht cases g of ten, by, the atmoeper » ry fe blood, is sim Prt some of the. thousands ‘who take purga- | tive medicine, pills, and useless sarsaparilla, were to use on *DAWEON, Corser a1, | theirsicin a ig and clearing balm, that opens the pores, A. GIEKIN | BC. VANPELL. } Committe. | JNO HENRY, - | C. A. FRAELEY. | | And 109 nessencers. anirer | that physi- | <U15 !—For wale, 4 nuimbecsf secuud hand of scurvy, ery- | Posts, in excellent oide quire 1B UAR- it rheum, sore head, ribg worm ; and it (mind the street. an! re LU BIBLIVPULES, has sa Edi h edition of the“ Annual If, from 1909 to 1822, inclu- o exchange with any person 5 after 1822. He has, also, several opies of the Loudon Atheneum. Examiner,’ &e., for exchenge. Apply to U. 8. FRENCH, Office No. 3, 77,‘Nas- au8 it*rre | E. F. KORTUM, IMPORTER OF IMITATION PRECIOUS STONES, VENETIAN AND BOHEMIAN BEADS, TURQUOISES, GaRNETS, | GLAsS DROPS, &e. ke. No 5 Vey street, New Yorn. re FAMILIES GOING TO AND ARKIVING FROM EUROPE, OR ELSEWHERE, AYVING superfi fects, such as Wearivg Apparel, &e., ‘which they would convert price for the same by send- fe ho attend at their residence by appointment. H. LEVETT. | No 2 Wallstreer.N. Y. | A lice through the Post Office or otherw: will receive | Prompt atten! iow aud 3ceod*rre | TO MERCHANT TAILORS. | Sou hern c:ty, wishes a situ tion as hot He can be of great benefit ‘etal t-te country Custom, as | pry exieasive. The best of te timonials as to charaerer and ability as a Cutter, from his late em; Please avdress alse, the best of city refereuee. aud 3t*rre ©. F.. at this offiee. way, opposite the Park, Coata of Arms, Crests, Cy- | ‘he. eugraved f stone or brass. Ladi ” Beals, Signet y , }, ke. raved with arms, crests or «Diamonds, Anietayste ke. bought in the rough or form founa and painted in any nds, anor creed forwereed tony part of the | ° Book Of Heraldry kept, with upwards of 200,000 names. | “FAMILIES GOING TO AND ARRIVING ROM THE COUNTRY. | ADIES R GENTLEMEN haying superfluous effects attend at thei i 466 Broad Laslies can be attended to by Mrs. J. LEVENSTEN. ane Imerre 1 of o*herwrige, whe will | LEV NI | ROWN SHERTINGS and Bin I the krowe bre mh vist Gal coer Judi tA, Premum Heavy id Woe” a Beds tif s Lock abow Low. and mer earl st oad gard wide Sheetngs. Weal310 10s and 7 to. Bares, Whee Wasson T.N. UNDERHILL: ?™ 18 and 20 Cedar street. oe, SAND SICK BEADAC k. i dl 5 othe: sae atoms ore iy ‘calliog. on, De MASON, 100% Fulton street B ooklyn’ ‘Toothache and Rheamatiem Completely one ihiloted by « safe, cheap, and speedy process. Ali kinds of French Peffamery forssle, aul iterre es ‘ . Baral ai lesttiondiorsad all cher, disegeesef | te sve wituessed more than one hundred cases | whe © it has been attended with complete: success. For ob- fe attreks of Bron Mie thas proved effectual in a very Sid at 65 Division street, and 199 Fulton street, Brooklyn, LL an8 It*r A. CURE FOR Lies SkOURE: DB pPaams INTERNAL RENE, Y, for th P Jes, Inflammation of the Liver and Spleen, ma - | Sept and Bladder: Weatrete und {nflaseneron of the Spine. WE VEGETABLE PILE RLECTUARY | ce ty for that roas and disiress- cveroffered tothe public si remedy, not an exterual applica. fern ‘aud will cure any case of Piles, either BI eo ia jaternal or ae and probably the only # wi 4 rp isno @aboutit. It is a posi ant rms ike, avd impro tis very m of the most *cate in! nal application in the gsress and offen Hei , tem porary e! teem at ite eolocynth, gam! t ive. jear of whi tte int e. No Bio os diet necessary. If taken according to directions, life is guaranteed. jetor's office, 196 Bowery. Sold wholesale and retail by Wrnte & Ketcham, 121 Fulton street, N.Y. Price $1, Lau ine TO SOUTHERN DRUCISTS. ANT#D, by 2. youre M ce sdurerved QueA. Beivtended ro, ARS. Feet finished Onrs, branded. 25,000 Feet rough do. late from one of the most respectable | ji TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. \§ | fo purchose are} ‘ory Han: srikes, Dutinkeest a Lit POR, | he ine Jones's soap) has often effected other remedy failed. It is i ; Sold only in this rican Eagle, Fulton street, Brooklyn. NEW INVENTED WIGS cure when every | | | | BATCHELOR’S new invented Wigs and Seatps, made of | | | | id. deed a blesse: rr ice 50 cents, at the treet, or 413 Broadw: finest natural curl ha _in the most easy 'y. long experienced by ‘those who wear wigs, tre invited to inspect e large and well selected stock, containing every variety of size and color; they. will th beable to mie thee WM. BATCAMLOR, ro tor and only manufacturer, 2 | Wall street, near ‘B ‘Removed from 165 Broadway. Please to copy the address. aug lwer t at 8 o'clock; To conclude with the deeply interesting Melo Di ; Saateemeg Os desay Cur | sles ORERR BU AONB oh Oy of Hanm 2, Pier No. 1, | ce rt ; Me F provided on board. ‘Bait and'l | Mr Freer; Bertrand, Mr Chapaian: Col Gon'ram, Mr. Mull | oelock, A.M, 11 | fiemmend, 4, Canal 83, Delancey aud ONES. deo. pal bli form. GRAND MILITARY P mit Nere-ceened int te Dee B The Li of atteed a rehearsal on Thurs: | are requested ti | iuwvant, of 11 o’eloek in the forenoon. OWERY THEATRE —Satorda; ) Al 1D Wille wteant te ee ie oe ew drama of HOBOKEN Hamuest, an exclust leot; Me. Leunor, & lawyer, Vache” Prank Lenac in the ie dmering we eager is of Mr. Len- ; Mr. Elton, a wi hy merchant, Collins; Mr. ‘abo compan’ ous Stecmer ALBANY. testin choly Gi targes valuxble prize wil I be provided oa jer will be pri Me 7 will stop and Pret Now North Hi at 8 o'clock, Canal and Hammond retnn to the city in good seasou in Ticket fora gentlemen, $1 i pe Arrangements bave been ma of the a pleasant and deligh Bend ‘To conclude with the Pantomime of DON JUAN, or, the ibertine Destroyed, Don Juan, Mr Cony—Bearaimouch, excursion one | {ibsrtine Des o season. Saloon and Bar: will leaf Doors open at 7 o'clock, curtain will rise at halt past 7 — able and experienced caterer, SuPerlar aerre | Dress Circle, 50 cents; Upper Boxes, 25 couts; Pit and alle KS . 1236 cont FOR THE FISHING BANKS, EVERY MON- 2 REENWICH THREAT ‘and Chari N DAY AND TUESDAY. Idi gitegiaMarartce Yh tee Wil ng 4 THE, substantial UFFALO, | formed the Drama of my POO DOG FRAY, or the Th Cape, Honore, willimaeees Tee and | of Welade ndy Me WR Wood, Prtrick, Venues Shelsh EE Tresday, Augist Godfrey, Miss Crauford; Cauth, Miss Julia Drake, oT Barcla ormer Varick ‘The boat will rerum bv 6 P. M. ; Wl | SUNDAY EXCURSION TO HARLEM. | ‘THE commodious steamboat HERALD, | Catia Parks, will, make an excursion t6 | Haslem, on 8 rooon, #August 2th, Fearing (uot of Montgoury streets Hs. at Tejelocky Pak | aifvod selection of ; street, half past 1; Delancey street @ quarter belore 2, and | Boleldieu, Labiteky and Moeurt. chick wilt he pectone t i, | a ‘Fy 10: . whic perte Bah eet a clog Maura sch way, euearer' | floss, Orebestrs, Gader the direction of Mr. C. W. . Eloi, Miss Julia Drake nts. Doors open at 7—perfor- mance to commence at before 8 o'clock. CASTLE GARDEN, with i {opew day and evening—F: res, 25 cents; Anise 5 | ant”to ‘view the “bestia fange wot CO) MORAN AS, FORT HAMILTON FERRY. | i ersan ex- | ». Ad- The Steamboat IOLAS, Captain Richard Leaving fogt of Pike street, En it Ugovclock A. My, tay | MR. H. PLACIDE, MR. BURTON, AND wis M ick Aue ee MR. CHIPPENDALE. Whitehall, 19 o’eloe . LPM. £P.M. IBLO’S GARDEN—Saturday Evenug, August 8—The Coney 11% o'clock A. M24 f + 536 P. M. | i ith apn Couey falan 1340) clock A APN Ee ys Fe et Ni ermic mente wil} ence with a popul -r Overture. of CHARLES XI, or the XIL, Mr H Piacide;’ Ad m erk, Mr Chipnend le; Gustevus fea, Miss Roberts; Eudiga, Miss Siege of Stralsund—t A.M, 2 rton; Whitehall. 9 o'elack Ay Me ta MM Break, Bae Seseans Maat Lee my de Mervelt, Mr. Lov: Comey Island at 104 o'clock A.M 13g BM. 436P.M.° | Clarke. wii eats SALMA Nt Si a rm at Fort Hebatiton sac wane Fare 19360 ire THOMAS BEILBY® Proprietor. PLEASANT SUNDAY EXCURSION AROUND | STATEN ISLAND STA EVERY SUNDAY DURING THE SEASON, Wires Fair Weather. 3g ) ther.) Pe. Hall SUNDAY AFTERNOON | August 9th, 1 followsi=Foot of | JD 1 street, A. wil 3 mmoud street at I2o'clock, P. M.; Fifth rt will run as follows :—Leaviug Pier foot of Canal street at 834 jon for the Concerts A-la-Mrarrd, T ith ad time in New York Bart acinde with 30 dre ia rok calted ‘he COLLEWIAN'S WAGER ecCapeaie Bowers Mr Lovell; Charl-s O’Mailey, Mr Amold: Webber, Mr Burton; bs yr ae La ‘Luey, M:ss Rober inal Planxty. rts. dance an J.ish Fandango, and sing an orl ntertainments hewiv at 8o’elock. TAL rt of France, and H. it from the Conservatoire K Ai eiees hate Pastas tog and per No.2 | of Leiraan wra TES ONT TONERS Te a ihe Bicurion ew of the Fort NCARD'S PAVILION, u ' ; eon | ri n Than, | separ iro % Kien To Pt ie | ‘Assisted by saree AN eer Ag ioc wemnalict Wi A . | Assis srwrho will sing soverst of his daghe years, robe neem O0 cmats + children HAMME lidecet feersite plecaa’( sad Hix’ AHRENS. sto will peuds "GRAND EXCURSION TQ THE FISHING | “ae VERNST will perform on the celebrated Bohm soap Bes ‘Tickets One Dollar each, to be had at the Pavilion and at the dorr on the evening o! formance. For further particulars see small bills. aus Stiner TLANTIC GAKDEN 18 NOW OPEN PUB dE 1 N. R 93g o'clock. NI ‘Band wi futcsten’ porta on oud, Bust ad ines ta nmalt | A SEAMON bodwenhs Carer Baad wil pra avery relock. (tance free. goths, Bost will retum by 6P. M. Fare for the excursion |“ myStimere ns WILLIAM ALLIGON, Propriater ents. een nr Sennen AUIBON, Proptionee, N.B —The Buffalo will make her regular trip on Tuesda; MUSIC. leaving from the same places as above ‘au7_Stis JEP GION: given on the Piano at Two Dollars per UNITED ANCIENT ORDEK OF DRUIDS, Mgath, ie stands the profession tho- rough; @ lessons will please isfaction o| ‘Will leave the following places pre: Inucey street, 736 o’clock; Pier No. 1 North River, it 9 v'elock; Canal str 10 o’clock; 19th wely leave the of the Order and the pub! fully invited ‘Tickets ean be had of John Parker, 207 Bowery ; J. G. Ma- son, (ld Countryman Office, 142 Nessau-st; Robertson & Co. | t Store, 89 Fultou-st.; Erasmus A. Kutz. corner of Wat: ic Ship i Rainbow, Howard-st. ; George Ward, 22 | as stated :—D therine st o’cloc! C. LIVINGSTON & CO., 1 Wallatreet CENTURY PLANT. | DMISSION to view this giant of its tribe, will be re- bove places. The | eet eas cents, on Monday, 10th instant. Open M DUNLAP & THOMSON, 635 Broad: martl istf re Ei ones, North American Hotel, 30 Bowery ; | John H. Bate, 168 Centre-st.; New | 3 Casper Ritter, corner of 27th JURSE $300—two mile heats first of treet and 4th Avenue ; i States Hotel, Pacific street, i i Brook!’ ron the morning of the Excursion on board of ype 8S Ry chewy ae they bit Helo except Lady Suffolk., ‘Trotters to go ° the boat of any of the following Committee of Arrangem K. Polt—he to a waggon—three or Frasmus A. Kutz, Jr.; ‘Thomas W. Rowden ; Joha fi Bate; | i namess, except J. George Ward; Jon Campbell. au7disre | $100 ofthe above wii be given tnthe second best hares it one “FARE REDUCED. | only two start, the purse will be $200 to the winuer, and no. FOR NEW HAVEN.—Passage reduced second best; if only one starts there will be so New. Hoven ee ts wo tented: eer, n by the proprietor, To close at Green and BF Siete $2 13. the, splendid nd fant | Lowey avant ath bygocock, PMO Bieambors TRAVELLER, Cant. J. Stone. will leave Peck | rules of the course.” + JOEL CONKLIN, Proprievor. E.R. every morning, (Sundays and fhe Steamboat HERO, Uapt, Te Peck, every ‘Tuesdn and Thursday afternoon, at4 o'clock, and Saturday 1 noon. at 3 o’elock. a au6 Imisth PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY, Direet—Daily, Sundays excepted—at 7o’clock, P.M. From Steamboat pier between Courtlanut and Liherty sts. | team boat beget yrange lang { Datgovclack. |" CYeranvinte, August 8, 186, aus 2tiseod*r FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. STRAYED from the corner of Astor Place and Broadway, this morning, a Bay M» Id. six y hairs ind’ lege near the vail lately prickeds nataral pacer er gaits with je and bridle’ saddle nearly new. Any persou returning Restlouheun. will leave ca Menken mare to JONSON'S Stable, Duane street, will be ens nesday, and Friday ‘evenings, at7 o’clock. | titled to the above reward. August 7th. 1846. aug 2t*rc ‘Steumboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt. HG: Crattenden, mrillicave ou Tuesday, Tharedsy aid Sunday evenings, at} | as roe tee Feary TW aetiee bee ee o'clock. . ” The above boats will, at all times, arrive in Albany in ammple | Srabfert u's Warrcorore Beker ODER, Livery time for the morning cars for the east or west. 7 "id junds high, © 107 | WANTED—A Hone, Freight taken at aan Rene eleee after Oé aS years old, that is well t Yelock, PM. AIT persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this line, | a square gait four 12 minutes, in harness. if i$ i l | Il right) a fa iL by id, Add To peteage orf i, tooly on Beard ths teats orto F.C. | Boxati, Fost Oticess Pe PNY Sifter seaaimpeniee ot ted States Mail Line, FOR BALE, At o'clock, P. M., Intermediate Flaces. TWO FINE SADDLE HORSES, The Foot Barclay st, WILL jso in a carriage. They jeamboat SANTA CLAUS, U1 B. Overlagh, will | dust ht size for riding on : aS resday,' Fra Ror horseback, and have been long used to, Pee mm irae ag ogo ocarhe er | the ‘seuuie. Apply at the desk of the Herald ce, tot Steambou: ROCHESTER. Captain ——, will leaye on | farther nartienlars jela tf*ieh Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday afternoons, at 5 o'clock. KING CHARLES BPANIELS.—Six, Brack and Arply on board, or at the office on the wharf. Tanved, very fine, just imported per ship St James, he HENDRIK from London. HIGHLY IMPORTANT ‘10 TE LADIES OUGH'S PATENT SKIRTS are now for sale at J & T. H. SELBY & Co’s, No. 345 Broadway, New They would take this opportunity to inform the’ La thet these Skirts pronounced by those who hav. article of the kind that has ever ty, comfort and health sth Se decidedly rape waalities that eaunot be fo Property it has that would reeommne: 4 ing the above qu:lities, but not antl ance of Mr. How ip darentlon, at dered as une of the best improvements in the artic! ever offered to the public. ders punctually attended eT rene we DRUG STORE, established ia. 1005 for Sai scribers, wi 1g to devote their et at for sale that well kuown stand 63 Bow- er street, together with Stock aud Fixture ‘Ke. The store is now doing a good business, lice verv rarely tobe met with. Apply to. | WEEKS & ANDERSON, 30 Fulton, au2 lw*re comer Water street. TO FOREIGN GENTLEMEN arriving in te United States, of others, desirous of Hy Jountry Resides ion to their | Ph 288 of which are in the highest state of cultivation, prod eat, rye, lndian com and hay, equal to any upland farm it woodland. On the yy 45, with a veran- | ing the length of the hoi | IAZZA ON ast; the whole gi 7 U family penal A or the house are shaded with elegant atifully Isid out. There mi vers farm hh g stabling an for the horegs of duce, with covch house, wagon house. granary and eum eribs | attached. 1 he 3 the ady fa ine spring house, tee house, fi wies of (Wo acres, Orchards stocked with the fl est frair, sp ing water L. every to and from the ¢' eeu house and grape Wall, eld a daily myrig and by whieh che Philadelphia York Lp nee of he ssme at are seceived, and an omnibus oalug the gare morning 8.0 eveniue, Pia inmedicty vietsity are Rplscepel, Letheren end Presbyterian churches. Further descriptiou js unnecessary, as #1], persons wishing ed to c.lLand eximine the estate, It may, be added that for beauty, heal hfal situation, and every kind, it i t surpassed by any in the Nop. ¥, au8 2tew dw rre Montgomery BUANDING AT STATEN ISLAND. 7 5 E., (late of Planters’ ‘ompkinsville, Staten Isiand,) can accomm: rauly bocraers ‘on reasonable terms, at his new establishment, oue of most delightful locations on the Island, and close to the ur¥, bat far grough to of the tnmult and noise of ch places, ~has x of Houses to Let and for Je, pleasantly sitnated. Also, Farms aud Lots 10 suit purchasers. Worre's Hort, Tomrxinevitie, Staten Island, Angust 8, 1846. aud 3m | VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SAL. THE subscriber offers for sa'e, or exehan; York ‘city property, he GLOBE HORE oid eof F. , Esq, adjoin- ing the premises, or of tne subscriber, at the ey ne, 2 Oak streets, in the eity of New York: coraee golive a sreetty O HEISENBUTTLE. UNION LINE OF PACKETS FOR POOL—The magnificent and fast saili CORNELIA, 1300 tons burthen, Cay Iv been unavoidably detained, will po Aug. 7, her regu dhe ore and stee ers ai ard to expense, Those about embarking for see the Cornelia and her accommodations. r passage, which will be low, Cif secure herths, early application should be made on board, foot of Dover st! or to W.& J.T. PARSCOTT, aué rre 86 South st., 2d door below Burling Slip. FR aed posi d OK LI) oy 4 mber. malar ne BibDescrceir cal det Ta bert Beott, will sail as above, her r . j For frewghtor having’ excellent neeommodations, i Wound ot a ee WBSDREEL & MINTURN, So pine wl tone Nice Sa deer an tot wan One | “ , saul + hor ropulay day, jarley, an ow the tet Oc ay. ‘one of this splendid packet for cabin, se- tailed. for com: id fitted 4B ‘with- rope th st. | ie Stati | iy 30, ys street, ‘ion. « For ¥ i mt the Depot of Perfumery an | Hampeoe, Bristol Parks Kinestyes Op: | merchants and dealers ia general per Red Hook, Coxsacki ments of eve: | Street, or to | el eoet SBOE A MIRROR Fears | int mere Vormeriy of the 0. Le Setarday. ans nd Ponies, suitable for gentlemen's if) . T Wi N ani ifectly je. WAVY GRR AR AER AND, Soha Fereet, Importes and dealer in Birds, "The seamboats SYLPH, Captain J. Brais: aus mere fed and STATEN ISLANDER, Captain D. Van Veit, will FINE BOOTS, FOR $3 &, leave as follows :— bo gg Island at 6, x York at 7,9, 10 6,7 it All trdldhne nt che riok of 0 Altenge will leave Vande old 1a other stores 10 and 11 A. My at, 2,3, 4,5, uu, A.M. and 1, 2, 3,4,5, f the owners thereof. | of. iit landing for the Telegraph- Tracy heer Mevushoer the Gay’ Fase iig seas Cigy made, and are eaual to tho j for $9, Fine’ French Calt Dress a P ‘No. 4 Ann street, ear the American Museu: Quick sales and small profits is our motto—4 Ann s wer COMPUKL AND BUUNUMY. HE WALNUT OIL MILITARY SHAV:! manufactured by the subscribers, berswateus: LINE AT eee, SIX ‘CLOCK FOR ALBAN Pe taking this boat will. arrive in time for the uth of ears from Albany West to Buffalo;and North to Saratoga, Whitehall and Lake Champlain. The new and elegant low pressure steamer METAMORA, ans SOHNSON. VROOM & FOWLER. JEFFEKSUN INSURANCE COMPANY, Ovrice No. 90 Waut s7., orrosit Taz Mencnants? Capt. H. Smith, "will eave ax above. For freight or pas: hy OP FORE Fretktent ar < HIS Company continues to insure against Joss or damage fast and board. ( ; . eek at rs A am iby Fize, on welling houses, warehguses, buildings in ge- Ce ee TEtihts | cra, goods, waren and merehantive, and every dencrpica9 | method to inform the public that by tak st Personal aoc 0 a joss or damage by inland na mora, at 634 o’clock, A. M., th selves one dollar, Vikation nnd’ transportation. eUTORS. aud atrive Ia Albany at ane by the Old Line ‘nidaiea We Phaaae 5 eRe ag s will beware of the decoy ranners of the North he has been ice by the Old Monopoly, at the same hour, to run off the Metamora. re to Van Cortlandt’s Dock, 25 cents, Poughkeepsie, 50 : Hu“son, 75 cents: Albany. $1. iw FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana and New York Line—Posi ly first Regular Packet——To | il The elegant, fast sailing johnston, master, will positively | iomas T. Woodruff, R, Rot Hobert Smith: PHOMAS W. THORNE, President. AKO T. HOPE, Secretary. 194 thre farnished accom. | harf, foot of Wall 0., 6 st. . | Positively no . K. COLLINS & C 4 “1 goods received on board y) BUDS AN WATKMING MLAUIS, evening, August ith. ROOMS AT HOBOKEN. It please pe 3 bogrd ot 10 o’clock, Monday, } leuit, JAS. ke, WOODRUFF, who will | TT Wo Roos, atloman tod, Indy, ox swe nel Eacrect, in ai f ease iy forward all, Ne ns et ship SARTELLE Millter, actthe ti Oswego, aud sail on Mon os UNION HOUSE. iber has taken the abov ist completed, atthe | will succeed | qui er regular | 9 aus | The | clas That iT sunscribers have ' lotel, ships, sailing weekly bove ports, by which | village of Springfield, Mass. and will open the for the Cala and steerage jers can be accommodaed m the | pubjie accommodation on the 30th The Union Honse Lest manner, aud at Pe Reb aN ve So. is large, richly finished and furnished, and offers JOHN HERDMAN & ¢ ath st advantages to all persous travelling through Sp) ed fe | door from | business or pleasure. Having recently kept the " United NDON—Rognlar Packet of t States Hotel” and “ Congress Hal toga. the sud- ing packet ship Ww respectfully invites his old friends and patrons, and sitively as ab . The |, burthen 1000 tons, will sai others, to give him « call in his new quartei her regular day. ‘$8. SEMAN. [aT he accommodations for cabin, 24 esbin and ste Springfield, July 24, 1616 aus Smee by any vessel in, port, Passengers are unsurpass re already engaged, pers number ofher passenge COLUMBIA HOUSE, ous of securing berths ould make early appli PHiLADELPHIA. board, » shall House, | ard, foot of Mai eae es RBAY (Formerly the Mai 7 - ») iS NOW ! and rre comer of Pine and South streets, | i he LESSEES, BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO., have spare le BLACK BALL Oe OUR PANE OF LIVER: | gout perietin every dgpstment, tf taut mt trust se will be fo soli villsge of Saratoga | TVERPOO! The onl: tar Packer of deserving iSie they respectfull, cit for it. oy rite Rao, for aad eet Shey tose Senet cane at TS ETE yt Sones Het fle is Indleputable, and & porslow. of the puiebase i rated fast-sailing, favorite Packet Ship NEW (to |) ET | tay remain on boud and mottgage for aterm of veces.’ | Yuden, barthen 1000 ons, Capuain T. B. Cropper, will sail PETER L. FURGUSON. ‘or further particulars, enquir Pipe i Xe iy3t im*je | SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION. 2 ini thi lishment, having Sia poy FURIE med eo eg hin apleadid | season, will be opened forthe yey aetie are en rg elacwere. day of June. ‘GARDNER. apie eee, in, Cabin, ecoud Cabin and, Bueerage erly Bayi. my23 2m?r orto theaubecnbers ee OMOTHERS RGA PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON. augrre 45 Fulton st. (next door to the Fulton Bank), | F. een: fener, int ihe Faron lonew in fat RLV 1L—New Line—| ket operation and pre} for their recey ign - et whe fee See enet | etonmboat ‘ween Piet No, 1, North River, and New IVERPOOL, 113 toe bel en ante oka BE. | Brighton, at the following hours, viai— ridge, will sail as above, her regular day. | from New Bri olaions apsivon Pitre cat es | SPM % NA; ie WooRHeEL INTURN, #7 Sout street. | “BLANCARD. Brice of, yl Woes | Pavilion, New Brighton, Jane 1, 1846. seket ship Que * | i Fh Wordhonweyll succeed the Eiverpooand MANSION HOUSE, her requlnr day, sist eptember | i RRLETOWN, CONNEC TIC Un. ARK ANN HARLEY, from Gia | 2 at IGNED leave to ee 16 his tow —Consignees per this vessel, will plese take fends and the public, that he has lensed the above notice that che is discharging under generel order, | for aterm af years, and hopes, by long exper ie attention to baviness, to merita liberel si if ce and strict foot of Roosevell nt a haved, aud that can go in | | prolongation of the session, bui there is only a F a a tet OT | i] mn mittee on Territories, pasve) io a tbird readinw | | after giving rise to a gooa deal of viscussion M @ | Adams made one of his characteristic speeche on the bill, during which, the whole Louse crowd- TELEGRAPHIC REPORT. ed round the venerable gentieioan,. By the way, I do not remember ever to have seen him looking CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Wasninaton, Aug. 7, 1846. better than at present. buc his tones are feeble and indistinct, and he was obliged soon to bring In Senate. THR CLERK OF THR PATENT OFFICE. his remarks to a con*lusion Mr. Slidell has returned here from Saratoga.— has The bill from the House defining the duties of Chiof | Clerk of the Patent Office, was taken up and amended, His presence here at this particular juncture some connection with our Mexican relat I and passed. | THE HUDSON BAY Comrany. know it to be the intention of the President to send Mr. Slidell back to Mexico, should an opening oc- cur for the resumptien of negociations. GaLvignsis. Mr. Cass submitted a resolution directing the Secreta- ry of the Senate to procure and publish the charter and privileges of the Hudson Bay Company, with a view of showing the people that the free navigation of the Co- WastinoTon, ig. 6, 1846. Highly Important Advices Relative to the Oregon lumbia River is granted to that Company and British sub- jects by the late treaty. Laid over. Treaty—The Construction of the ‘Free Naviga- Mr. Weastex submitted a resolution from British sub- tron” Clause in England—The Hudson's Bay Company’s Charter—Extract from the same— jects trading with them in perpetuity by the late treaty. Laid over. Pettifogging of the British Government—Secret Session in Relation to Mexico— Rumors. A tew days ago 1 gave you the censtruction put upon the “Free Navigation” clause in the Oregon treaty, by those who made the treaty on the part of the United States. You will remember that I stated that the charter cfthe Hudson’s Bay Com- pany is perpetual—that the rights derived from that charter do not extend west of the Rocky Mountains—that to that charter was added a per- mit fora term of years, granting the privileges which the Hudson’s Bay Company now enjoy west of the Rocky Mountain. I added that the reasonable construction of the clause granting to the Hudson’s Bay Company the free navigation of the Columbia, is that such right of free naviga- TREASURY NOTES. Mr. Wensrer also submitted a resolution calling on the Secretary of the Treasury to know whether any ‘Treasury notes had been issued under the late act, and if not, the cause of delay. Laid over. onxGon. ‘The bill from the House providing fora territorial gov ernment for Oregon, was referred to the Committee on Territories. POSTAGE Law. The bill to amend the postage law and correct the | abuse of the franking privilege was then taken up, and sundry amendments were adopted—among them one pro- hibiting the enclosure of letters for different persons in one envelope, with a view of averting the payment of | sign will expire simultaneously with their present | postage, under a penalty of $10, and the bill was then grant. I added, further, a fact, which is Beyond | passed all question, that the trade and occupation of the PRESIDENT PRO TEM. Coupany will expire before seven years from this The Vice President signified his intention of leaving time, and I consequently gave as the farthest the chair, today,to afford an opportunity for electinga | limit of their right to the free navigation of the Brakideut: ore pie Pe " . Columbia, the termination of their present grant, oer | which expires in 1868. LAND OFFICES IN 10Wa. It was in this spirit, and with this understand- | _ The bill to establish an additional land office in Iowa | ing, that the treaty was conclided on the part of ‘was passed. the United States, and there was every reason to RIVER IMPROVEMENTS. | hope that the Lritish government would give to The bill to aid the improvement of Fox and Wiscon- | it the same culightened and liberal constructi sin rivers was passed : yeas 23, nays 11. But Lregret to say that itis not so. The Brit eee fap Anta Minister for Foreign Affairs, in a conversation a with Mr. McLane on the subject, has denied that iE. Pee comre’ © reve) utien, Wil was edegtedy this is the proper construction of the article in authorizing each Senator to subscribe for 12 copies of the uestion, and insists that the free navigation of | Congressional Globe or Gales and Seaton’s Register of | the Columbia is granted in perpetuity to the Hud- | Debates, to be paid for out of the contingent fund. son’s Bay Company. His argument is this—"You | HOUSE BILLS. have granted, by the Oregon treaty, the free navi- The Senate then proceeded to act upon the House bills, | tion of the Celumbia river to the Hudson's Bay which were not contested, in their order upon the calon- CO™pany, and sons Tiaa subjects trading with the | dar, and a large number were passed. same. But the Hudson’s Bay Company is by LETTERS OF MARQUE AND REPRISAL their charter a perpetual corporation. Therefore, Mr. MeDurrie, from the Committee on Foreign Rela: | 4 the rights conveyed to them by your grant are per- petual. Therefore, their right, to the free naviga- | tions, reported a bill to authorize the President to issue | tion of the Columbia is perpetual. You have | letters of marque and reprisal in the event of any being | issued by Mexico, which was read a third time and made no condition or reservation. You have no right to enquire whether or not the Hudson’ Bay R. EXC ND © | ies wishing to Company have business on the Columbia or not. Se x ER eD Weis LANDING. PARTY TO SR ee ee eee passed. You have given the rightand we mean to take Oe board the selendia ond. sommmpdion: PRINCIPAL MUSICIAN At a quarter to 4, the Senate took a recess until6 | advantage of it. The rightof free navigation was A a splendid | * 3 | & ge, George Olney Cotimander, for the | WANTED—A Musician, capable of forming and in- | lock. Rivet not {0.3 corporasion, hevine mia benefit of the Widows? and Orphans’ Fund of Columb: structing a Band of Musicians for a Regiment, He | The Senate re-assombled at six o'clock. the Oregon territory for a term of years, Lodge, No. 16,U A.O.D., on Tuesday, August 11, 186. | must be capable of arran; jc, and of leadinj e the Hudson’s Bay Company—you knowing before- Sh uld the weather prove ‘unfavorable, the #xcursion will | clarionet, and in every well qualified for lea the | AEG ULES ION OP PEE DICSTIAL PANE CHANCERY. | hand that the charter of that company is per- take place ‘ | band, The beat of reference "wall be required. Apply, by | The bill to break all banks chartered by territorial le- | Derual. ‘This is our construction of it, and asthe | ipperaon, at hac um off aah Regimens of N. York &._ gislatures gave rise to a spirited debate, and was finally eel of the treaty is in our favor, we mean to fee ue! a a7 3t*r__ | Jaid upon the tab | hold you to it.”” . be conducted by Mr. John Parker, | THORN CHAMPAGNE, PRIVATE BILLS. | And the letter of the treaty is im their favor, vuumeeted fndvcemint ee (A. ERESH INVOICE of thie delightful Champemne isin | 4 large number of private bills have been passed and they can hold us to it, throwing the intent of ‘The Refreshments will be farnished by W. Dillon, of the store, to which the attention of merchants, hotel LM B pert the framers of the treaty overboard—throwing Rainbow, Howard street, and W. Rowe, the celebrated ca- | and private gentlemen is invited. |The stranding of ine | The Senate still in session at nine o'clock. : " | rerer, 3076 Broadwny ; a' sufficient guarantee that things will | is now superior to that of any in this country, and at no migher overboard the fact, that it was at the suggestion be done to the sati i Price than that of the best brands. House of Representatives, of their minister, Mr. Pakenham, that no reser- BANKRUPTS. | Acommunication from the Secretary of the Treasury | Was received, giving the number of bankrupts under the late bankrupt law. | to the original intent and understanding wih | SESATE WIT PRUSSIA. | which it was signed at Washington. When the The bill to carry into effect certain stipulations in the | question arose afterwards, as to the constriction treaty with Prussia, was taken up and passed. | hkely to be put upon it by the Iriish DISAGREEMENTS SETTLED. ment, Mr. Pakenham was consulted, but dee Several reports from the Conference Committee, and | * direct reply, ets Bec ple Ae I overnment. Lane, in accordance with on disagreements of the two Houses to sundry amend- | Metructions received from the Stae Department meats to bills, were agreed to. at Washington, waited npon the British minister PAY OF .VOLUNTRERS, for foreign affairs, who declared, ‘ts I have belore Mr. McKay reported a joint resolution to pay volun- | Stated, that the British governinent would insist teers that had been called out but not mustered into the | 2 the perpetuity of the grant of the free naviga- y tion of the Columbia. This is a piece of petti- service of the United States, which was read a third time | fogging chicanery that will redound little to the bar aa « | credit of the Brivsh government. But what,care tage oe bettie: they so that they have the pound of flesh ? The House next went into Committee of the Whole, | he following is the clause of the Hudson’s Bay Mr. Boyd in the chair, and took up the post route bill, | Company’s Charter, that guarantees them the and sundry amendments were made. After agreeing to | perpetuity of their rights, east of the Rocky. id ountains. The charter is dated the 2d da) of sartous erogznim ents tne commen vone eat reoeeita Ue’ l' May, in the Bhi year ,of the reign of Charles I. eae passar wean ination he third section provides, “* that the persons Several amendments reported to the Post Route bill | named, and such others as shall be admitted into wore now considered, and several were adopted. The | the said society, as is hereafter expressed, shall one authorising letters in post offices to be advertised in be one body corporate and politique, in deed and such newspapers as post-masters might select, without | in name, by the name of The Governor and Com- ii | pany of Adventurers of England, trading into mye et wag brs ll an a i fia ison’s Bay, and them by t e name of The Go- third verror and Company of Adventurers of England, “Gviviane nrvomariearvaarmari sx. | fading into Hudson's Bay, one body corporat The House again went into committ rosewae b c vation as to time was inserted ; throwing over board the fact that the honor of Mr. Pakenbam, and impliedly the honor of his governmeni, was | involved in the fulfilment of the treaty o ding ‘The Southern mail is in. Nothing from the army. One county in North Carolina (Northampton) has been heard from, which gives an increased whig majority. BY THE MAILS. | Wasnineton, August 6, 1846, | The Rumored Prolongation of the Session—The pro- | bable early termination of the War—The Presi- | dent’s Message in relation to the Oregon Treaty— | ‘The Jurisdiction of the United States over Ore- gon. | Arumor has prevailed, to-day, that the Presi- | dent is desirous that Congress should prolong its | present session from the day fixed upon far its adjournment. I have ascertained that the rumor is entirely without foundatlon. A proposition is now before the Senate that may possibly lead to a bare possibility of it. Itis not even probable. The Senate have not been Able to come to any | conclusion on the subject of their present delibe- ration, although they have been in secret session since before twelve o’clock, and now it is past six. Mr. Horzins | fully forever for us, our heirs and successors, &c. | in the chair, and took up the disagreement between Section 12. And further we do by these pre- | amendments of the two Houses to the civil and diplomatic | sents, for us, our heirs and successors, make, appropriation hill. | i eemagtngt Sep yies the oy vernor and ma any for the time being, and their successors, | pgpiantdan, JS acklpainhnat true and absolute lords’ and proprietors of the | Mr. McKay opposed the large appropriation for tho same territories, limits and places aforesaid, and Printing by the two Houses, nearly half million. The | of all other the premises, saving always the faith | sum wes enormous. and allegiance, and sovertigigponiat, to us, | At three o’clock the House took a recess until five | our heirs and successors for thé same, to have, o'clock. hold, possess, and enjoy the said territories, li- CIVIL AND DIPLOMATIC AFFROPRIATION niLL. henson a er np Sh gears he ae oot At a few minutes after five o’clock, the House re-as- _ rs! sriadicti re sembled in Committee of the Whole, and resumed the sognrivee; Wepaitan katt aeptiicats akin consideration of the amendments to the Civil and Diplo- | ever to them the said governor and hee een and matic Appropriation bill. their successors forever : to be holden of us, our A call of the House was made; but all further proceed- Bene and tha segs ps: atid bg Serer ag ee ana i reenwich, in e county ol en! A meet bi ersg aval ven | common sovonge, a not in capite’ or by knights’ service ; yielding an ing yearly to us, our Various amendments for appropriations, rejected inthe heirs oer isceseo Ne the dats co elks and River and Harbor bill, were offered in one shape or ano- | two black beavers, whensoever and as often as ther, but were not adopted. we, our heirs, and successors shall happen to en- ae os oe | pe pon rants, territories, and regions Onan amendment for internal improvements, Mr. ‘i favors Scuencx made aapeech foran hour, of great force and the Briuah, construction, But if they erase in sarcasm, in review of Mr. Polk’s veto message. enforcing this construction, it will be by a species A resolution was made to close the debate, and the ial pleading unknown in the history of pro- | committee proceeded to vote upon various amendments. Great national questions are not to be Nive o’cLocx —They are now voting upon the amend- | Measured by the rule and compass of common ments. law. As Edmund Burke ‘once said, ‘as well | might a rabbit that breeds six times a year, be ex- pected to know of the tion of the it, asa special pleader to be acquainted with the bearings of a great national question.” I venture | to assert that any Court of Equity in Great Britain ageinat the “ona of tbo. Baitsh, government to inst the claim of the Bri Y perpetial free navigation of the ‘Columbia under the Oregon treaty. The Senate have had under consideration, to- day, in secret session, a proposition from the Pre- sident in relation to Mexico. The nature of the proposition has not as yet transpired. There are many vague rumors afloat in relation toit, one of which is, that the President requires an appro- priation of two mullions, for the purpose of carry- | ing out certain projects for the termination of the | war. It will be all made public in a day or two. Gaxvignsts. Wasmneton, Aug. 6, 1846. Congress, and other Matters worthy of Record. The Senate had along executive session to-day, the open proceedings being suspended at an early hour. The subject matter before the Senate, as we intimated yesterday jupposed to involve the preliminaries of a pacification with Mexico; and hopes are expressed that, by prolonging the ses- sion another week, a definitive extinguisher will i " be put upon the war with Mexico. A weck’s ad- The Senate went into secret session at s very dition Via session was the subject of general jearly hour, and have been deliberating allday oonversation to-day ; but the desire to go home is | with closed doors. I think it isnot improbable | aimost paramount,to the members, to the is-ue of d | that the session will be corer og ster some neace or war. Quite a number of the House | of the members of the House of will kick against it terribly. There is a feeling out ors against any diplo- matic interference in our Mexican affairs. The desire is very prevalent, that the settlement of our | difficulties with .Mexico, should be left to the di- gener J of the drum-head. But there is certain- ly no need of awaiting the tedious process of con- | quering an unresisting enemy, if other more fea- sible and equally honorable means be found, of attaining the same end. 4 Before the Senate went into secret session they — the bill for the relief of the heirs of Robert niton, by a two-third vote. ‘They also had under consideration the President’s message in relation | to the ratification of the Oregon treaty. The mes- | was laid on the table and ordered to be print- | ne Mr. Allen made a short fervid speech on the cere | have already gone home. It is understood that the Senate have acted af- firmatively upon this resolution of another week to the session, and there is some talk of the ex- inary expedient of a secret session of the Hone wecteerews ; but we are unable to give any guaranty either of theresolution or of any expli- cit affirmation of the singular requisition upon the House for closed doors, though they have had several sittings of this character in times of war heretofore. South Carolina is anxious for an estoppel to the war, in order toa fair untrammelled experiment of the new tariff; and if there be # prospect of eh now before the Senate, it will hardly be re- inquit ished without a hard struggle for a consum- ‘nerous to Mexi- which he concluded by saying that he | mation. We ean afford to be yas i is- | ii ity of foreign interposi- nding to legis- | co, but there is no necessity o Wn P late the'Hedson’s Bay Company ott oO on | tion in this family quarrel, however je the } At the close of his remarks, there were incipient | prompting to such ynternanonal intermediation | symptoms of applatise in the gallery. cndiction | ‘The Honse passed an Oregon territorial bill to: In the House, the bill extending the jurisdiction | day, and ® very good one, we think, of the United States over the territory of Oregon, | be furnished substantially by your House reporter. introduced by Mr. Douglass, chairman of the Com. \ On the question of making Oregon @ territory, ¢%*

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