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LATEST INTELLIGENCE. News from Albany. Avmany, Dec. 19-7 P.M. ‘The Governor elect an his family arrived in town todey. The Governor's iealth is not very good. ‘The Common Council of Albany have refused to give $100 in aid of the company of volunteers from this city, which has joined the First Regiment at Fort Hamilton. A requisition for another regiment of volunteers is ex- pected to be made upon the Governor of this State. we six inches of snow on the ground, and mode- BER Ssssee ne seetess RED CONCERT, Pi EVENING, Deo, aiih af the Cafe das mile | tisenbaeedl ida eee NOVEL CONCERT white ALBINO NEGRO BC ‘formaces wll svamence 3 | commene sce wid tne pl wciinape | will f radied tut Stree eA Ganns bat pies RICHOLAS FLAM—Shrimp, * GALLOPE DES DRA- SUPA’ AY even = OR "S55 previously face aa Terma, 30% se55 ef: barrett; Tobe tol feito RIES ater ential OW pod ‘OUK SNOW WI fully INSTRUMENTAL ML eo, SINGING AND DANCING, | Fishes MINERVA™ geome, Lh MUSIC are aes anaes of Migsicel HE Subscriber, ny Instruments, has forsale a as, Metodgous, tnd Musical Bouse, and ait EDWARD tal BYARD, AND Far aes canbe Fine: | Wool meuts. The mee music selected fro The PEAUX, ty & — Doors pen clock: weet lock Boxes it r— Fivguing, Dec. 2:st, “BA rasan ak ope Merber oa EAUTY AND THI THE i aban cents; Gallery 25 cents. Es) ing of a vari: tad Melodies, emit "thst can more. Mra Coleman Fo maton cor of Gold —=—— BY THE MAILS. ‘Wasninoron, Dec. 17, 1846. Snow-—Influenza—The New Consular System—The Pilot Bill—Election of House Chaplain—Rev. Mr. Sprole— Rev. Mr. Dewey—Mr. Black, our Consul at the City of Cadwallader—Postm: ust lett Kodc Pits Laie Embassy, Po- Da. Lanpxen, to Many, solr poner of co Colonel Bp Spicer, of the 12th Lancers, the previer nized in the United Juited Bates $25 REWARD. HE above reward will be paid to an e in! W. tebe pen fem 215 Wi ul ALIFFE mtn ners 2 ANLIFFiCand &. No. 127 Elm street corner of How: [Cane Dales tee oa Pit and Gallery 1 » the parents of two of | ek; curtain ¥i0ee st. ur ramet and Wrere not he seul ban aS te bere ‘Me. s the researches of the ac ta a be attended at ett" owe ‘or terms, &e., apply at 173 street. rau who will | ‘will fead to the eeovery of 2 mit a scree Brook! ny boys what they are represented they eymil te "introduced tor! audience at the close of eac! Admittance 1234"cents, nck GROKGE’> SULIBTY. le hate! ie. PEG DAT: Be in nid Of the Charitable Fund. will take piace at th ‘Tebernacte, on MONDAY PEVESIN "Dee. 28, 18160 ri, 7 ae Unow ABLAMOWICZ ; MR. AUSTIN’ iy Peer MR. bende SRPPARD: HERR nOBN. ime He Hore ahi. + MUM stag it the Re, of “the NRIs” TUTOR— ey ‘cents, to all parts ofthe house ; private boxes, Co ‘Doors open at haif past 6~ Performance to eommence at 7. TCHELLS OLYMPIC THEATRE Monday Eves: December, yy’ comments with yA ier ben There has beena violent snow storm since last night, continuing without intermission, and driven by a strong wind—from what point of the compass deponent saith | not, not having had the curiosity to ascertain. ‘The influenza is almost universally prevalent here, a most insidious and annoying type of this troublesome complaint, attacking the bronchia and the head at the same time, so that those affected with itcan scarc ely make themselves heard, havea harassing cough and op. pression ef the chest, a defluxion of the eyes and nose, ahd a severe headache. Almost every person one meets | is afflicted. A great numbges of the members of both houses are suffering, and it is somewhat amusing to wit ness the efforts made to speak and to listen to the sepul. | chral tones issuing from one knows not where—the | sounds seeming to have no connection whatever with | | the member who happens to be on his feot. No.5, tema doached adscape: ""Apily at 203, wast Frontyt op stairs, New York, SIN ASOFORTE, VIULIN Flute fd Git also by Mr rBEYMOUR, hington street, Bro: , his residence, No. i¢nlarly adapted for adult and iS: ecatoseatprsasoundiagaacie saxcbestt fu hich, for, thet ge te LAUTY and. four years the SLEEP- “laughable farce exuded KF Pi cu. e ber legreeo return thee sincere thea to Mr. Fre- | street, for the ver pas of refreshments furuished us at'the fire on NILES, LESSONS IN _ SINGING, mJUueS fh BEIT oan con E RJ 8 HEC) ee the yey or de Masigue 3 oi Boal A IN SASLISE, GERMAN Mysle, ‘Mr. Hollana. Dress circle +0 cents: upper boxes 25 cents; Pit one shilling, Joun A. Porter, Foreman. Ty BOGLE’S H¥ PERION FLUID ze it py yay a ea ag eho letter, from © Chapman, eat Mates fate of he Olive Bemane™” fon Be Nt ‘Orel 1 $3. ined ‘at the usual Blnoas, and Doors open a! huit past 6 o’elo o'clock: curtaia rises at 7. THE ALHAMRA SALOON, 089 Broadway, between Spri as lar, THE THIRD ANNUAL, FETE OF Red FIFTH (the Coleus GUARD, My iy Mam have kindly La [ip ‘and Pronce ts, berg & Luis, 361 I aronder atvects, ACCORDION TAUGHT. sApORe ‘Teacher of the Freach Ac Tesroubled to acknowledue the the" a | twerescat wisn l have aarts3d vo eek beeen, 80 inach benefit. ‘Keen HERR AUEREN Dek Mes sage us relatesto the establishment of ierritorial go vernments in the territories of Mexico by the arms of the United States, be referred to the Committee on Territories, which was agreed to. A resolution was reported from the House, providing for the election of Chaplains Mr. Cameron moved that it be concurred in, witha yiew of proceeding to th tion of a Chaplein for the Senate. The resolution ogreed to, when Mr. Came- ron moved that the Senate proceed to the election of « Chaplain, but gave way to Mr. Sevier, who suggested « re-consideration of the resolution of Mr. Westcott. The subject, he thought, was‘strictly within the purview of ae Ci ‘erritories. He thought, too, that the those territories conquered of Mexico w: avs of nations; and that they were not he seope governments by act of Congre: Mr Wensrtcorr said that that part the President's one which refers to these new territories ought ly to be referred to some committee. Mr.W. read from the message as folluw: “* By the laws of nations a conquered tertitory is sub- ject to be governed oy Se e congueres Caer his military ssession, and until there is e: ort om: = e shail voluntarily withdraw from it govecaninr being necessarily superseded, it ke it and duty of the conquerer to secure his conquest, to provide for the maintainance of civil order and the rights of the inhabitants. This right has been exercised, and this duty performed, by our military and naval comman: ders, by the establishment of temporary governments in some of the conquered provinces in Mexico, milating them as far as practicable to the free institutions of our own country. In the provinces of New Mexico, and the Californias, little if any further resistance is apprehended from the inhabitants to the temporary governments which have thus, from the necessity of the case, and accord ing to the laws of war, been established. It may be pro; | to provide for the security of those important conquests, by making en adeq appropriation fer the purpose of erecting fortifications and defraying the expenses naces- sarily incident to the maintenance of our possession and authority over them.” it 3 ded that the power of Congress with the power of our military ch powers as they possess Congress whether permanently or temporarily , Con- thority to prescribe laws, and make sueh and regulations as may be necessary for the leg td and goverument of the conquered provinces. ENTON fought it proper that we should inquire we now doing? What is this motien, Mr. Lag sident 7 The Senator has read to us from the m It throws | and as there is nothing at ull init like the recommen: a. Tuo Great pe a Geran i aoe Soy eee vile junda, $0 conta to the the Baleony, 25 cente— Tove Yelock. d20 lw*re Pils for Og ae GH, Shapes U | Blitz into the shade. The Senate, after transacting some unimportant busi- nessthis morning, adjourned over until Monday. The | Committees are, inthe meantime, busy. | that the special committee in the House, who had charge | atlast sossion of the consideration of the ‘consular plan, | have again taken it up. They will immortalize them- and what is of more tangible importance, will en. title themselves to the gratitude and good offices of their fellow citizens,if they put this plan on a permanent basis before the end of the session. They must not, however, trust its fateto the last daysofthe session—those days of confusion and haste so fatalto many an excellent and meritorious measure. They should bring in a bill at once; and from what J bave learned, I do not believe that any serious obstaclo will be thrown in its way. The wet bill is being prepared with all possible | It wili pasa; although it will, of course, meet | Its friends here are by no! means lukewarm in the matter. They are prepared to | fight it through valiantly. The House has been occupied all ay in the election of achaplain. After a great many ballotings, the Rev. Mr. Sprole received the election. pastor of tho church attended by Mr. Polk and his family, | There were severe) other competitors—among them the | Rev. Orville Dewey, a Unitarian clergyman of com- laaihe oe a mor, (or dan ‘ruff in, its worst for This the pores of the suim, caused severe uufitted me furstudy ;, my, T, aka street. Capt JoL. ‘att ees Hila Merk ox ¥ 4% Sa TaTh8.8u Mol re ber at. j THE IRISH EMIGRANT SOCIETY Third Annual Ball at the Coliseum 450 Broadway, on Tuesday Evening, 2h admita Geationsn bi SWApply at | ad, and | th to cure whieh | tried all Capes) tthe ae and their name is } fit. 1 of your Hyperio tw why, Braised ther hs a KU ee ‘was induced by you to laren wader iy ‘ears of age hal ane ITALIAN OPEKA. ; ming wg ean ra, 1 am gladto see | NOVELTIES FOR THE BALL ROOM. | Wikbsive thei iets 3 ee Gerapetielly inspection of | | De ee ‘ Geecieia ame” wma flounced ene oe tiv h, ha peel mei a Dressce, $12 it ihe weed tam| Fine needle work i Dresies at $5, y 5 ETER ROBER’ his soe stock of wi mle be fan ch ae Lng | the ys season, that aoe will be be ‘S meeting | diya on op ay id two Ladies $3—Can » Society, No.6 Ana street, or evenin; next, 21st inst., at 7 o' rare ing a choice of seats, New York, Dee. 19, 1846. ok 93" LTALIAN OPERA OME ANY, "a OF gon ‘~ SANGUINIGO et G SOGELANT, Present their most sincere to the patrons talian Fenix Incowps: Atew ony fre riv ered qth ee. tril rot t ie 180, B ree and 72 ne Ae dway, and by Dray its generally | throughouc the Uni ed states. 4 ae) iterh i RETAIL DRY GUODS SALESMEN. ICE is hereby is. th tan saint day Evening, Dec E se worth eae Fito edge Collars, at mal South aiiltien ate Ne most costly description, from $3 | Thread Lact immed Ne rk Mises, hes saiabte for alias penne one FURS! FORS!! FURS! “The res warms a monarch, al wall Canal st, on Tue rae meeting will be one of impereine out the city are ane to atten or cea ee trached to the pda Michele Rape patcnie Barili. sate2 8s z DECLINING BUSINESS. $8,000 worth of Dry Goods at 176 opposite Delancey street.—The stock cousirts p a ay quantity of French and E: Paramattas Mouselin eres, Printed { alicoes, Brown. Bleached an Frome ‘Signor eur kth 4) SALE of ager—Nig, Benetti Riese. Pw repel tects yh hf is ditineaahed ist, is the of rn Mass (lator oc tree Pent Pignor sds the | | ot is SK MUFFS, SLEIGH ROBFS,.BUFFALO OVERCOATS ke | The { A LARGE AND CHEAP ass This gentleman is | 128 Fenn’ ‘Sun Sr binson, 4 Thames BOARD DOWN TOWN, | tio hich he refers, I hopo the Senator will with- | Sear hss motion: I wait for the Senator to withdraw it, sir. 5 declined so to do Mr. Bentow The Senator tor oes not withdraw it? 4 tT.—No, air Mr. Benrow--Will the Secretary read the resolution 7 (Mr. Westcott’s resolution for the reference of so much of the message as relates to territorial governments, kc. was Mr. Bentor—So the gentleman refuses to withdraw a motion to reler what pan in the President's message, as something that is in it! He reduces to the painful no- lity of vot on it, then, sir. Me Winds tet the extract from the message, and could not find that it Lapeer eon territorial govern ts for the conquered provinces | Mtr Buwrox—No sir fe see no recommendation Bg the President to establish territorial fp ar aera wo territories. The LL yap ei a facts of the con- mest and that they are ned (ed. int.) according to iets laws of nations; then fort the ‘‘defraying the expense! maintenance of our posse! | That’s boll, Wana te all re | fine ‘Are we cyan and ceeblish territorial rated? No, air. I tras | Thepe he ries Dever incorpo hands of the ‘whole | ane v Weescors Tes Senator from Missouri miscon- | ire re toneT wor met so, sir; or Cees that the Senator a mt matte: | the ertablishment of perme rs abe rs wanding talents, of great piety and benevolencs, and of | over these yee ar Pare of the civil authorities ‘of tan SURNIERED Pastor, snd swo y ‘dete afore le Theme Be well accor pit as sepbreti es, | Pearl sree, Up stairs. PRIME OLD IRISH WHI=KEY. fiers {ors le Wise’s celebrated old Cork cheons under custom h oda pity ager Ht es enlarged and comprehensive views. There was also a | reverend gentleman named Taylor, I believe, an Epis- | . Mr. perce neato ran very sath ee brilliant, and an r hand, he possesses Ie taste, and has obtained a character nage and narrow-mindedness.— | n and P, sae hen 6 oe Girat Oj ill be “Li acer ean te eet = rie rill eal oe bEAUTIFUL HOL DAY PRESENTS. “TRICH MUFFS—FEATHER Musra-—4 few of thos euieaaie, a ine ee ak: clergyman. | pecorgnegny bor preacher, thor ery guest (cess ih will Taiateey i rice. Pit 183¢ coats. it E MACARTE. aus of the Brazilian | FTE Subscriber 0 it like far, and caa be Firs appearanes Madan MAW ilitary the e: juoted from the neg lia com: upon ‘tl iy object was to ese territories Lad safer and better control ‘place the despotic authority of military commanders. It | was only for temporary governments that he would pro- vide. (Mr. J. K. Warxen tie a in a message from the Short after Mr. Polk’s accession to the Presidency, the | President of the United States. his store im quanti- as wellas pew. Wor sale at moderate Prices, or to ase core im gay goods, carpeting, or groceries. ANLEL NOONAN A 92 Greenwich street. $150 REWARD. ‘A Pear Shaped Diamond, eyed ing about two carat rege reverend gentleman took occasion to allude to quiet amusements introduced by Mr Tyler bod his levees; denounced the practice of dan | those particular occasions, or in the abstract, Tam not aware, as sinful and profane. have spoken of the Th il be a spl Mad di if ore will be splendi seal Madam Macarre inthe | ‘Three popular Ulowns, J LEVI NORTH in THE BEST OPOR TUNITY FOR Saas GUILON’S BAZAAR, in, Sis. Salix Calo, and act. He will also introduce ies He is also represented to | Mr. Bentor.—I object te te Semie's entertaining the Somer of a se- cond. {the nit See a a Tena, rt be cause message ; and, second because be “ne i et ‘are DOW very properly govern- x.President on the same occasion, | ¢d under the laws of nations. Broadwav, corner of Courtlandt street, | Viant at foot of stem. Ez PROPRIETOR hs old ond Cororiee establishment | site its owner above its evinste. of | an coarse and vituperative terms. Ove Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be paid Tork its de- | ed The statements ea CIRCUS. 8 —That’s the Mr Auver” called for as reed of the resolution; all the principal Papers of the co EY, which was read, to wit, that so much of the President's 4 WEA 5 LENT. if 20 PROPRIETORS. lishment hive the pl ded to tre ail by private sal ost prices, and will Ra! TOMPKINS & BLACK, 181 Broadway. and have never been contradicted. 1 to and joptad ing Friday, 18: mesrage as refers to territorial cevenmees a the pro- » COl myself justified in speaking of utr 8prole as copied vinces of Mexico teken by the arms of the Unit » ot coos end at lower prices, tha in many articles no one person ans receive more hares. The subscription roll, charters of the C: fr. map of the rodte and location, may be seen, and full in- formation obtained ar the office above named. Directors will attend at fe several towns iJ the road, to receive proposals for the one thousand shares,in such amounts as may be desired, as on Monday, a a Degember ty Fee, ‘any sale by not reawaled in this } ious for this aragon raving been wousnally large | selected goods, aud never beenequal- | language imputed to him. now to argue on its impropriety . hes a right to use hisown ed he makes sure he does not offend against h: tion’s sense of propriety. Doubtless, Mr. Spro! cos on mn to which I refer, was well acquainted wit ong egation, and knew how far he cou! upon their delicacy. ‘To be sure it spoke more ir patience or insensibility than for his taste— his own congregation, = his. own church, he had a right to use his own langu It is not my purpose I think every pressber inguage in the pulpit, provid- ‘QU mn, for a see seuson. af th is ¢ jonday, Dee. at, ist it being | | ny may be better inferred, not | ity thev have acquired aod jummer tour through the U. States, ‘ood that they have recently returaed ; during which time they play- Ww ercInes JEWELRY, AND SILVER E subscribers continue to have for sale a full assort- ment of gold aud silver Watches, of the most approved makers, which will be Reset ws at the very lowest prices, and Dressing Cases. less ae, those who would 5 are coustantly receiving the latest styles “f fashion- able Jerelsy of every. di from aS years’ tour of Euro; r Git ta brilliant an: E ead ornaments, i. re. jot only the best pg t celevrated equestrians and Srtiats, bat also the speciacles, con- iy Freueh clocks and waiches, repsired | a UION’S, 173 Breadw he mittee on territories. etn concurred with Colonel Benton inhis pe of this resolution. He hoped it would be with- Mr "Bentox—Oh! 3! withdraw it. Mr. Weercorr——What does the Senator say? Mr. Seviex—I think it is proper that these conquered countries should continue under the laws of nations, wi h are the only laws thatcen be applied. Brxton—Oh! yes, that’s the only correct view. Mr. Camenon—I beg the Senator to withdraw his pro EES: | for his sectarian bigotry, [have no doubt hae with him | position, and let us elect @ chaplein. rained and. Let eps | of GPANCING | Bok eer ana, D valied equestrian com| has vealed eal ths poosesons chaligage compet | 4 | equal to the origiaal | ACKERLY & BRIGGS, 158 be Sewraey, 6 doors above } CLARKE’S SACKS, 116 William street, opposite the Washi Comer of Courtlandt etreet, oprosite ~let deliver his ae Lecture < on | in the New Yurk 80- | | it in the consequence of religious conviction—so that | concerned, personally or officially, But what I do object to, is that ntatives, by electing Mr. Sprole to of their chaplain, should set their seul of » on the intolerance and bigotry which he is in Preaching. What | do object to, is, that they by men, pious, exemplary, and die- their views and the their Mapes Dk and select a man exemplary, perh: | as far as Mr. Sprole do The cocditions of subseri paar in the Roll, lawede y the Committee. "ROBERT SCHUYLER, Pi Edivars'of papers, published in the several towas reapective rel papers ‘and bills, 10 Re arma \d in bol to pony ai similar sonia ion ever presented to this public, stan BAN OF and his beaw i and JK December 4, 146. yp acand ihe gent | SSE, forming a uew school of G; ta of Ae ial Grace, that il cae ce, ola and the & pasted distingujshed fer the moderation o! Denovoleat tendenc: no less pious, ne |. notorious fer the bitterness of his polemics, and whose variance with that first of Christian vir- d charity.” Tho House has acted most ing, by a solemn act of the body,a sanc- tion to bigotry and intolerance. ‘There is one fact connected with our present relations FuBE © CHURGH SrA, THE NORTH RIVER. ro Floatieg, ( Cheech it Pivcas ‘and egugregstion ef the Guareh of. the nm é i we Ber street ready? the L te aly Lom the same tubject. 10 commence in the afternoowat 3 o’elock P. M. pik in attraction aud ree in oe a he WOR feats of And a intermediate Sendo, ¢ the 1¢e will permit. Thi auy point on the Haden t to Al Mages will bef stot Beat. ‘sasengers to their G PIANU FORTE INSTRUCTION. vled THE DUCRUOW OF ‘Arcuen said this was a subject of the greatest im- | pegs ce, and he hoped it would receive its due attention at the time. He would askthe Senator from Flo rida iP the territorial —— — the meee § ay which to rete this Lien when he says that \~ thority does not go beyond the boundaries of the United States Mr. Westcort—The Senator mistakes me. I did not say the committee, but that the authority of the Con. stitution * not extend in territorial casos age the Tecognised 0 established limits of the United Mr. Agcnen desired to know how the jurisdiction of the Territorial Committee could extend further than the ‘Aare of the Constitution. i i its adoption, it was posed to amend i by inserting the word temporary? before. the 'y inse! xico, which, ee i Kenerally overlooked, words “ territorial governments,” so that it should read ear The celebrates i ad con COLUMBIA, Cay between Courtlandt and th hd of fiat +4 nt )} board, to a ae T eee < BOARD IN IN BROOKLYN. os oR be coud Bor 4 i sea eam ‘withia fir Mie rete io MOSEDY, | LI a! ir a, the Slebeated aband Four Hers Ri- ales principal act of Horse WO or three i Ne, 7 pd took POI toes aL aWaLE A a Oy Black, our consul at t ercised his functio s will be ed they ere Lady wh , bi rbed ; and the fact that corresponds with our government is perfectly that so much of the message as relates to “ temporary” territorial governments in the conquered provinces, kc , be referred to the Committee on Territories. i ‘at will only make it worse, Mr. Aten explicitly argued that the President re. commends no territorial Lo trae de over the provinces | known to the Mexican authoriues. This fact would seem | Conquered from Mexico, and that therefore the resolu hi! via Ee | lexico does not wish al- | | to show that the government of | together to relinquish alt b conciliation. Mr. Black still contin NOW READY. ith?s ema of Penmanshi the Rooms, 489 Bros N. Ba The undersigned doce not re Nutri Hats” eans of accomplishing a re- the above price, (that being im- | a sort of link ‘PURLICUED wi thi No. 2—Price % ay December ath be the ry best rosstite): hig “ best™ he tells at $350. heed a pate tion vas incompatible with the Message, in assuming a fact which did not exist. To essume that the Presi dent had recommended territorial governments, was to Detween the two countrie - it may be that he may assume & preposition he had never made. We ought to RA’ - Peck Slip, daily, (Sundays ex- act HOSE on the arrival of the boat at New a ‘taken through 2 age the boat. New York, Dec. 4 ROBERTSON, PARIS HATS. | THE subscriber has just received an invoi +e of splen- this fe fd the pablie sonal ft ea a anivon., 177 Brondway. count ta Agents. wEANAM. FORK JANUARY, 1847, isHep THs Mornixe. mY SLL BD, for ae t 1847, will be pub. yet be instrumental in furt! part of the Mexicuns, to friendship which have formerly existed between the two Ee. ) arriving at 7 P.M. to which he iavites the mn uNEG A prominent member of the Massachusetts legislature, now in this city, saysthat Massachusetts will certainly: New York will, of course, do her duty. By the way, Iam glad to hear that Col. Duff is preparing for service. | do not know a man in the army, who is capable of rendering such government. ‘shat species of force ‘wantdéd at present. The last accounts from Cali- d that Lieut Maddox. of the marines, was de- country, on horseback ,at the head of Fe he a nu of meunted warines also, in yhat excellent service Col. 4 in such a case as this, with his finely | troops. I have reason to believe that but for the pi Hew {alr Orehestra of b pn from the the course, of the wane admi FOR NEW OBLEANS DIRECT oi RW contribute one regiment. MKS. NO. 67 DIVISION SE te, fepecion| tion a choie ns) jain and aoe am a MA 6 orth all thet » finstrations which | regular or volunteer, Maan service to tl }aving extensive aecom: onrd, Fag of Hh street the an at, = 2 BORSS, perchance” S, DAMON AND rae etal ra cic hasers. rehants and milliners from the , would find it their interest to the stock 1s fresh, the style the In Il be disposed of on rensonable terms OVER SHOES. Gerling Bi Dovala ‘The seisatiteg, and and won ay asiP QUEEN 01 ow di be csutious and guarded in what we do in this relation. hen fon por + ag pe not exist, and we ought to get ew! Mr. Cartrespen red Oy hi of the de of the inquiries suggested by this resolution. ‘e@ were just launched upon the untried whether Nae conquered ee pe by consuls or pro-eonsul e 5 wae question eon to be considered. je hoped for th. military go jaws of nat! to see that the; do nothing but what Vattel or Grotius allows them to do; but that they exercise a proper discretion in all these things. It seems tobe the view of the Senator from Kentucky, f and I have no objection to that view. But save me, war department, Col. Daif %#ve me from that other vie’ ‘me the spectacle be- business crowded upon th would have been long any army in Europe, be held invaluable. diate e mustered into service. In fore the civiliz Nard @ services of such aman would 1 trust to hear of his being imme- ly Be: y. It is Repco affirmed that Cadwallader will be ap- reason that two regi- nsy lvania is not very gene- 7 to en for $5: 6 fs ben tok sh eecep iver diécount witha a piel thorough Arabi: erent ig 7 cowed: docile, and TR EXPE PONIES, ‘of which are now offered tothe ycronoge ofthe public: by all who Te. a iF acht ope aad the most Deena mer way. corner of Krank!i pee ee 8 | '§ OVER SHO! led Brigadier General. ments are ordered from understood. Seventeen companies © requisition for ten ; and uw not oidered were vory eag: dent ordered the regiment to be co into service. Pennsylvunia has behaved weil. A writer in the ‘Onion of = night defends the Post- master General by the strang: bursements have been teduoul paar lion of dollars, theugh mail routes have been extended 5789 miles, and 618 new post offices have been establish- ve in behalf of the Post extension of inefficiency It cannot be denied that 5 Tarpon from Scot normed will please Bay 100 BROADWA’ ENTLEMEN'S “OVER 'ACKET SHIP saeRIbAN FROM LIVER. | of Goody: lebs OOL—Coasiguees by this vessel |, at Orleans wharf, foe ot pegmized, pe five » EK. COLLINS & , that wealth, and enter: i Thalt-past 6 o'cloe ie * 124 cents ; Private Boxes 30 ean be secured at the id from 2 to4 P.M. the seven that pecs and mustered | Califoruis Performances to com- E GAL. BOULANG “tC Se, sairs, have rogeived by Broadway, ovposite PRKEMIUM BOUTS ick Sales and Small Profits Bia ee le male argument that the dis ly a quarter of a'mil- ‘ork Le aN, sail on or tela the 28th. sailing be peaket a OSWwEGo, Capt. ve. For RB a pane en ae y as Oe ror bones ressi ote or es, Bt Lae Ken, which pe for Satay PRESENTS. of fine Fresch jewelry and gilt frney Now, what toes this ‘it simply proves ness—nothing more. =e ing % } li be performed Bi ‘ooetved ects | ja RICH rrttories spectacle which Ley oem luden eed bd saip onan enges Mamta pocsey Be oieF A we as best. visab! i Scaraa rats "i. Bese tothe Senate, that it should not entertains to refer as a-tecom. i the great thoroughfares in the United States are ina | ™endation of the » which, in fact, did mot exist lesale or regal by Oswego, andsail an “Souny. a state of deplorable irregularity—so much so, that the op Ameioe Tostitute, for the made | il wists er in that document. The not ape ma eat General is obliged to admit that the people either wea ervtnces Mexico, We wightjus es wlpalion to take the Sromemicoten of inielligence cenquered Mexico. Sinners een re-board sloop BELVI- eter, Cd fonnd in sails ots ge chains, wiil be sold low for eash K. imo yeas rofl well | own hands, and to emplo; instead of the mails. peg peg by none bs most important mail thoroughfar om feasting in out-of-tne wa: ea, where = [‘Oh, no! no !’ we letaratn sand’ cose. acti, vviwon, the y iortanete if they receive their li- mited correspondence ot like intervals, he thinks that | this is to mane up for the irregularity to which he has on thousands of miles of Reroughiares of the Union. Several apartments to city, with every Apply at 175 Hodson st. wf, nor rape HUT. rie in the €entral part of the itable for email fami: et, anperb most handso hed syles, togaer wink e ‘works admiranly adapred for 1 ak the year, which are offered on the mest rea. iy te ople probabl sna hink themee! ye, ith despatcn—The very Mi very poNCun sapere eee areas other cage ciel ow ‘most boat ¥ eve MRS. RG) Dee. at, the most commercial am happy in being able to state inconnection with | tae wafer that his recommendation to feturn to nearly | fosdiee tae coten at teeiemen ema ae — of intelligence, will meet with GALVIENSIS. > Tm le, and Se a pga Mi Frsteer titan rl DONDER! RY—Direcr=F pach f New Yor abont 5 feer 0 inches | favor ia sithert joo of Congress. if perior di commen ar ca dead cation TEP | SMeMURBA at} pea onthe, P. 8.—Persons desirous of sending for Re friends im that section of country can hare them broaght ent by the above Vessel on moderate terms, by apply in oe shove. | a til as wena | AFFAIRS IN CONGRESS; DAGUERREOTYPE SCENES. Senate and House. 'TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. SECOND SBSSION. Jom Bags ge aeunre) ‘arrol, shih soatdae vor ow’ WINES, rape Ysllowiog, ‘wiles y expressly for fa ry ol, ren wekase HE i a aga tens Boe ee LEBRATE HAVANA SEGARS. erenyement Ser ends ee ee Nt Hom: tis ‘of this untly coli <siicd’ HOW PEZOMA ta r- “aaapaaes AND RECITATIONS. MESSRS, WILLIAM & FRANCIS T. RUSSELL, Sia eee iia Tiassa Play, ‘ i ANN many sail as above, her splendid recom DHULE k MIN iA, , Cay No sail on the let of verre subste itial state 6, 1846. of; — Seis ws Wasninatox, Pg 1 Bright and sparkling witter's day. afar gallery’ lined % Lae es UCTORS in ‘The regu,ar pocket ship i estactate from Jersey yciey rs the sucesed the Ano wes N,© Pne ree, oon series ae com) yin WOE hit Tepair; the orchard tw New Yi iq bate ee = pT ty and mort iprfr tendon bowels BIRDS. su ond Long Brerd cea Bids ycatherr witeeeeent | ie green eerie ‘and reports as usual. bill Yor the reduction and | io lands. ir. ASHLEY induce ‘a bill providing for a perma- Peveral ville relating to the pub- jy Inet Slee Pack: will ett ember 6— ahip Seat ha sat: ae above, her regul PET | ited Betoa fr the “thd ‘ook’ and Seale that none ar gegen boron sigued 14 or comfort. havin ou heorriepmnaes i 3 GOwLINS & 0b, %6 South hip Sheridan, A Ut Hora and ak ies at PRACTICAL BOOK. KEEPING, No 88 Cedar street. qpeheepise Simoiined,” = ‘i John street, 100 fry Ses enjoy * Reatbentae cro | a s. bill for the impr PASSAGE FROM BRISTOL, ENGLAN). PERSONS | Beton] aaieed for ony 8 mest oe of ity "whieh will sail from Bristol on the it introduced Mt Cfike Onio, ‘Mississippi, Missouri and Ar ) Carenesen indicated his desire to see there rivers “| their own bottom, without and examine the above stock i it hand, and | pa. and, ami of Di * Art of Biwgle catry Ty bev strnetion—The pul the Pina Mr. Cnitrenper moved to ley the resolution on the the resolution was laid On the table cutive session. House of On, ATION OF SLAVERY—ABOLITION OF Wan. (The Sreann having announced that the presentation petitions wes first in tempt to the question by yeas and nays, laid on the table. from the society , cee Be Cums a ae by means ober tT Re presented the Wi npeacnnenagh ~4 Logis * Sn equitable and proper tye and giving to each State the power to pass laws on the subject for Mr Tinatrs presented a petition from the license: of the ay of Congress passed March 2, , concerning yught these | uote and raat ital wire ine necommodstions faz pasuen ing fitted up with special Freaare ence, and the aaatelc: 5 Wn) . ere are gosnrprssed, be | k I for comfort and convent: ci other M. RaDeR, 46 Chatham street. G3 AND SLALPs— a i meelves. sabe Sons oats ‘and 8 person iat Me Crittenden should disapprove of | these rivers are #0 full of logs } THE SRW TERRITORIES. the best assortment are to , comer of Liberty street, up stui yy paeemiee Fetow Be m Darling 8 SI Drafia applied for Mr. poet eeeme similar petition from pilots of the of le. which referred te the Committee on Cou waite the esatione of the Legislature .of New Mr. Westcort moyed that so much of the President's | Fn yy aurea tobe without discount throughor